How much accumulated depreciation is posted

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ASSIGNMENT

 

Part A - Inventory and Depreciation

 

Consider this Balance Sheet situation:

 

Three years ago Mr. Jones bought a new machine that inserts pimentos into green olives. He paid $10,000 for the machine, and it went happily to work and has been filling 5,000 green olives per day with bright red pimentos.

 

At the time of purchase, Mr. Jones' accountant told him that the standard useful life for this type of equipment was 10 years. Mr. Jones decided to use the straight-line method to calculate depreciation.

 

Answer the following questions:

 

1. What amount would go on the Balance Sheet at the time of purchase?
2. Where would this amount have been posted on the Balance Sheet?
3. What is the current book value of the equipment?
4. How much accumulated depreciation is posted?

 

Consider this Income Statement situation:

 

Mr. Jones started the year with no olives in inventory. He bought 5,000 green olives at 25 cents each in March, 10,000 at 50 cents each in July, and 10,000 at 75 cents each in November. At year end he had 2,000 olives left in inventory.

 

Calculate his ending inventory value using:

 

5. Average cost method
6. FIFO
7. LIFO
8. Which method should he use when he prepares his Income

 

Statement to show the bank?

 

Part B - Financial Statement Analysis

 

Solve the following Financial Statement Ratios using the Balance Sheet and Income Statement found below. Also tell me, in a sentence or two, what we have learned from each one.

 

1. CURRENT RATIO
2. QUICK, OR ACID TEST RATIO
3. WORKING CAPITAL
4. DEBT TO WORTH (or Owners Equity) RATIO
5. ROI (Return on Investment).
6. EARNINGS PER SHARE
7. INVENTORY TURNOVER

 

FIGURE A

 

Jim Jones, dba Jim's Cool Stuff
BALANCE SHEET
As of December 31, 2009

ASSETS Current Assets

 

 

LIABILITIES Current Liabilities

 

Cash

 

250

Accounts Payable

500

Accts. Receivable

 

550

Notes Payable

600

Inventory

 

750

Contracts Payable

300

Prepaid Expenses

 

1,000

Total Curr. Liabilities

1,100

Total Curr. Assets

 

2,550

 

 

 

 

 

Long-Term Liabilities

 

Fixed Assets

 

 

Mortgage

15,000

Land

 

40,000

Long Term Contract

1,500

Truck

2,000

 

Total LT Liabilities

16,500

Accum. Dep.

(250)

1,750

TOTAL LIABILITIES

17,600

Total Fixed Assets

 

41,750

 

 

TOTAL ASSETS:

 

44,300

EQUITY

 

 

 

 

Common Stock

26,700

 

 

 

(1,000 shares)

 

 

 

 

TOTAL EQUITY

26,700

 

 

 

LIABILITIES & EQUITY

44,300

 

FIGURE B

 

Jim Jones, dba Jim's Cool Stuff
INCOME STATEMENT
For the 12 months ending December 31, 2009

REVENUE

 

$1,000,000

EXPENSES

 

 

Cost of Goods Sold:

 

 

Beginning Inventory

125,000

 

Plus Purchases

550,000

 

Less Ending Inventory

(100,000)

 

= Cost of Goods Sold

 

$575,000

Gross Profit

 

$425,000

Operating Expenses

 

 

Rent

175,000

 

Payroll

217,700

 

Utilities

11,000

 

Office Expenses

500

 

Depreciation

50

 

Local Taxes

250

 

Legal Fees

500

 

Total Operating Expenses

 

405,000

NET INCOME BEFORE TAX

 

20,000

Federal Income Taxes (25%)

 

5,000

NET INCOME

 

15,000

 

Reference no: EM131786201

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