What is the beginning retained earnings balance at january

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Q1. Holder-Webb Company began operations on January 1, 2012, and uses the average-cost method of pricing inventory. Management is contemplating a change in inventory methods for 2015. The following information is available for the years 2012-2014.

Net Income Computed Using

 

Average-Cost Method

FIFO Method

LIFO Method

2012

$16,350

$19,997

$11,108

2013

18,570

20,463

14,224

2014

19,887

24,717

16,577

 (a) Prepare the journal entry necessary to record a change from the average cost method to the FIFO method in 2015.

(b) Determine net income to be reported for 2012, 2013, and 2014, after giving effect to the change in accounting principle.

(c) Assume Holder-Webb Company used the LIFO method instead of the average cost method during the years 2012-2014. In 2015, Holder-Webb changed to the FIFO method. Prepare the journal entry necessary to record the change in principle.

Q2. Gordon Company started operations on January 1, 2009, and has used the FIFO method of inventory valuation since its inception. In 2014, it decides to switch to the average cost method. You are provided with the following information.

 

Net income

Retained Earnings (Ending Balance)

 

Under FIFO

Under Average-Cost

Under FIFO

2009

$101,840

$92,070

$101,120

2010

69,840

64,080

160,100

2011

90,640

80,760

234,500

2012

119,680

129,010

340,470

2013

300,950

292,440

589,470

2014

305,560

309,700

780,500

a) What is the beginning retained earnings balance at January 1, 2011, if Gordon prepares comparative financial statements starting in 2011?

(b) What is the beginning retained earnings balance at January 1, 2014, if Gordon prepares comparative financial statements starting in 2014?

(c) What is the beginning retained earnings balance at January 1, 2015, if Gordon prepares single-period financial statements for 2015?

(d) What is the net income reported by Gordon in the 2014 income statement if it prepares comparative financial statements starting with 2012?

Q3. Kathleen Cole Inc. acquired the following assets in January of 2012.

Equipment, estimated service life, 5 years; salvage value, $16,500

$486,450

Building, estimated service life, 30 years; no salvage value

$747,000

The equipment has been depreciated using the sum-of-the-years'-digits method for the first 3 years for financial reporting purposes. In 2015, the company decided to change the method of computing depreciation to the straight-line method for the equipment, but no change was made in the estimated service life or salvage value. It was also decided to change the total estimated service life of the building from 30 years to 40 years, with no change in the estimated salvage value. The building is depreciated on the straight-line method.

(a) Prepare the general journal entry to record depreciation expense for the equipment in 2015.

(b) Prepare the journal entry to record depreciation expense for the building in 2015.

Q4. Peter Henning Tool Company's December 31 year-end financial statements contained the following errors.


December 31, 2014

December 31, 2015

Ending inventory

$9,959 understated

$6,593 overstated

Depreciation expense

$2,305 understated


An insurance premium of $63,630 was prepaid in 2014 covering the years 2014, 2015, and 2016. The entire amount was charged to expense in 2014. In addition, on December 31, 2015, fully depreciated machinery was sold for $19,560 cash, but the entry was not recorded until 2016. There were no other errors during 2014 or 2015, and no corrections have been made for any of the errors. (Ignore income tax considerations.)

(a) Compute the total effect of the errors on 2015 net income.

(b) Compute the total effect of the errors on the amount of Henning's working capital at December 31, 2015.

(c) Compute the total effect of the errors on the balance of Henning's retained earnings at December 31, 2015.

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