Problem regarding the shares of treasury stock

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1. Ramos Corporation sold 400 shares of treasury stock for $45 per share. The cost for the shares was $35. The entry to record the sale will include a

  • credit to Gain on Sale of Treasury Stock for $14,000.
  • credit to Paid-in Capital from Treasury Stock for $4,000.
  • debit to Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par for $4,000.
  • credit to Treasury Stock for $18,000.

2. Each of the following decreases retained earnings except

  • cash dividend.
  • liquidating dividend.
  • stock dividend.
  • All of these decrease retained earnings.

3. Paid-In Capital in Excess of Stated Value

  • is credited when no-par stock does not have a stated value.
  • is reported as part of paid-in capital on the balance sheet.
  • represents the amount of legal capital.
  • normally has a debit balance.

4. A computer company has $2,800,000 in research and development costs. Before accounting for these costs, the net income of the company is $2,000,000. What is the amount of net income or loss after these R & D costs are accounted for?

  • $800,000 loss
  • $2,000,000 net income
  • $0
  • Cannot be determined from the information provided.

5. A plant asset was purchased on January 1 for $100,000 with an estimated salvage value of $20,000 at the end of its useful life. The current year's Depreciation Expense is $10,000 calculated on the straight-line basis and the balance of the Accumulated Depreciation account at the end of the year is $50,000. The remaining useful life of the plant asset is

  • 10 years.
  • 8 years.
  • 5 years.
  • 3 years.

6. Goodwill can be recorded

  • when customers keep returning because they are satisfied with the company's products.
  • when the company acquires a good location for its business.
  • when the company has exceptional management.
  • only when there is an exchange transaction involving the purchase of an entire business.

7. Which of the following statements concerning IFRS and U.S. GAAP is true?

  • IFRS permits revaluation of all intangible assets, whereas U.S. GAAP prohibits revaluation of intangible assets.
  • Gains on exchange of assets when the exchange has commercial substance are recognized under both IFRS and U.S. GAAP.
  • Changes in depreciation method under IFRS are reported in current and future periods, under U.S. GAAP such changes are treated as prior period adjustments.
  • All of the choices are true regarding IFRS and U.S. GAAP.

8. A company has the following assets: Buildings and Equipment, less accumulated depreciation of $2,000,000 $9,600,000 Copyrights 960,000 Patents 4,000,000 Timberlands, less accumulated depletion of $2,800,000 4,800,000 The total amount reported under Property, Plant, and Equipment would be

  • $19,360,000.
  • $14,400,000.
  • $18,400,000.
  • $15,360,000.

9. Powell's Courier Service recorded a loss of $9,000 when it sold a van that originally cost $84,000 for $15,000. Accumulated depreciation on the van must have been

  • $78,000.
  • $24,000.
  • $75,000.
  • $60,000.

10.On October 1, 2015, Holt Company places a new asset into service. The cost of the asset is $120,000 with an estimated 5-year life and $30,000 salvage value at the end of its useful life. What is the book value of the plant asset on the December 31, 2015, balance sheet assuming that Holt Company uses the double-declining-balance method of depreciation?

  • $78,000
  • $90,000
  • $108,000
  • $114,000

11. The balance in the Accumulated Depreciation account represents the

  • cash fund to be used to replace plant assets.
  • amount to be deducted from the cost of the plant asset to arrive at its fair market value.
  • amount charged to expense in the current period.
  • amount charged to expense since the acquisition of the plant asset.

11. The times interest earned is computed by dividing

  • net income by interest expense.
  • income before income taxes by interest expense.
  • income before interest expense by interest expense.
  • income before income taxes and interest expense by interest expense.

13. A $1,000 face value bond with a quoted price of 98 is selling for

  • $1,000.
  • $980.
  • $908.
  • $98.

14. Hardy Company has current assets of $95,000, current liabilities of $100,000, long-term assets of $180,000 and long-term liabilities of $80,000. Hardy Company's working capital and its current ratio are:

  • $85,000 and .95:1.
  • -$5,000 and 1.95:1.
  • $5,000 and .95:1.
  • -$5,000 and .95:1.

15. The interest charged on a $50,000, 60-day note payable, at the rate of 6%, would be

  • $3,000.
  • $1,667.
  • $750.
  • $500.

16. Beonce Company received proceeds of $188,000 on 10-year, 6% bonds issued on January 1, 2013. The bonds had a face value of $200,000, pay interest semi-annually on June 30 and December 31, and have a call price of 101. Beonce uses the straight-line method of amortization. Beonce Company decided to redeem the bonds on January 1, 2015. What amount of gain or loss would Beonce report on its 2015 income statement?

  • $9,600 gain
  • $11,600 gain
  • $11,600 loss
  • $9,600 loss

17. Hernandez Corporation issues 2,000, 10-year, 8%, $1,000 bonds dated January 1, 2015, at 98. The journal entry to record the issuance will show a

  • debit to Cash of $2,000,000.
  • credit to Discount on Bonds Payable for $40,000.
  • credit to Bonds Payable for $2,040,000.
  • debit to Cash for $1,960,000.

18. The market price of a bond is the

  • present value of its principal amount at maturity plus the present value of all future interest payments.
  • principal amount plus the present value of all future interest payments.
  • principal amount plus all future interest payments.
  • present value of its principal amount only.

19. Thirty $1,000 bonds with a carrying value of $39,600 are converted into 4,000 shares of $5 par value common stock. The common stock had a market value of $9 per share on the date of conversion. The entry to record the conversion is

Bonds Payable ......................................................................... 39,600
Common Stock ............................................................... 20,000
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par.......................................... 19,600
Bonds Payable ......................................................................... 30,000
Premium on Bonds Payable ....................................................... 9,600
Common Stock ............................................................... 30,000
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par ......................................... 3,600
Bonds Payable ......................................................................... 30,000
Premium on Bonds Payable ....................................................... 9,600
Common Stock ............................................................... 20,000
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par.......................................... 19,600
Bonds Payable ......................................................................... 39,600
Common Stock ............................................................... 36,000
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par.......................................... 3,600

Reference no: EM13923271

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