Prepare the comparative statement of financial position

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The founder, president, and major shareholder of Dewitt Corp. recently sold his controlling interest in the company to a national distributor in the same line of business. The change in ownership was effective June 30, 2020, halfway through Dewitt's current fiscal year.

During the due diligence process of acquiring the company and over the last six months of 2020, the new senior management team had a chance to review the company's accounting records and policies. Dewitt follows ASPE.

Although EPS is not part of ASPE, management calculates EPS for its own purposes and applies the IFRS guidelines. By the end of 2020, the following decisions had been made.

1. Dewitt's policy of expensing all interest as incurred will be changed to correspond to the policy of the controlling shareholder whereby interest on self-constructed assets is capitalized. This policy will be applied retrospectively, and going forward it will simplify the consolidation process for the parent company. The major effect of this policy is to reduce interest expense in 2018 by $9,950 and to increase the cost of equipment by the same amount. The equipment was put into service early in 2019. Dewitt uses straight-line depreciation for equipment and a five-year life. Because the interest has already been deducted for tax purposes, the change in policy results in a taxable temporary difference.

2. Deferred development costs of $12,600 remained in long-term assets at December 31, 2019. These were being written off on a straight-line basis with another three years remaining at that time. On reviewing the December 31, 2020 balances (after an additional year of depreciation), management decided that there were no further benefits to be received from these deferrals and there likely had not been any benefits for the past two years. The original costs were tax deductible when incurred.

3. A long-term contract with a preferred customer was completed in December 2020. When discussing payment with the customer, it came to light that a down payment of $40,500 the customer made on the contract at the end of 2018 had been taken into revenue when received. The revenue should have been recognized in 2020 on completion of the contract.

Dewitt's financial statements (summarized) were as follows at December 31, 2019 and 2020, before any corrections related to the information above. The December 31, 2020 statements are in draft form only and the 2020 accounts have not yet been closed.

DEWITT CORP.
Statement of Financial Position
December 31 Assets                                   2020                     2019

Current assets                                    $192,300            $168,400
Long-term assets                                 322,000               311,000
Total Assets                                       $514,300            $479,400

Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity       2020                       2019

Current liabilities                                  $117,000              $103,000
Long-term liabilities                               166,000                 153,000
Share capital (10,000 shares)                  50,000                    50,000
Retained earnings                                 181,300                  173,400
Total Liabilities and Equity                      $514,300                $479,400


DEWITT CORP.
Income Statement
Year Ended December 31                                 2020                          2019

Revenues                                                   $476,000              $469,000
Expenses                                                    $382,000            $386,000
Income before tax                                          $94,000             $83,000
Income tax (30% effective rate)                       $28,200               $24,900
Net income                                                     $65,800            $58,100
Earnings per share                                            $6.58                     $5.81
Dividends declared, per share                                $5.79                       $2.90

Problem a) Prepare any December 31, 2020 journal entries that are necessary to put into effect the decisions made by senior management.

Problem b) Prepare the comparative statement of financial position that will be issued to shareholders for the year ended December 31, 2020.

Problem c) Prepare the income statement that will be issued to shareholders for the year ended December 31, 2020.

Problem d) Prepare the statement of retained earnings that will be issued to shareholders for the year ended December 31, 2020.

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