Suppose you buy land for $2,900,000 and spend $1,200,000 to develop the property . You then divide the land into lots as follows:
How much did each hilltop lot cost you?
a. $246,000
b. $175,715
c. $234,285
d. $410,000
Sale Price per Lot Catergory 10 Hilltop lots...... 10 Valley lots. $525,000 350,000
> Assume Port City Credit Union completed these transactions: Show what the company would report for these transactions on its 2010 and 2011 balance sheets and income statements. 2010 Apr 1 Loaned $125,000 to Lee Franz on a one-year, 12% note. Dec 31
> Assume Lennys Lanes borrowed $14 million from Greenback Bank and agreed to (a) pay an interest rate of 7.7% and (b) maintain a compensating balance amount equal to 5.7% of the loan. Determine Lennys Lanes actual effective interest rate on this loan.
> Assume Dogwood Leaf Foods, Inc., experienced the following revenue and accounts receivable write-offs: Suppose Dogwood Leaf estimates that 1% of revenues will become uncollectible. Requirement 1. Journalize service revenue (all on account), bad-debt e
> On November 16, ACA, Inc., paid $95,000 for an investment in the stock of American Pacific Railway (APR). ACA plans to account for these shares as trading securities. On December 12, ACA received a $400 cash dividend from APR. It is now December 31, and
> Sponsor Corporation reports short-term investments on its balance sheet. Suppose a division of Sponsor completed the following short-term investment transactions during 2010: Requirement 1. Prepare T-accounts for Cash, Short-Term Investment, Dividend R
> The following items appear on a bank reconciliation: 1. ___ Outstanding checks 2. ___ Bank error: The bank credited our account for a deposit made by another bank customer. 3. ___ Service charge 4. ___ Deposits in transit 5. ___ NSF check 6. ___ Ban
> Use the data for Kens in Exercise 6-16A to illustrate Kens income tax advantage from using LIFO over FIFO. Sales revenue is $6,600, operating expenses are $1,500, and the income tax rate is 35%. How much in taxes would Kens save by using the LIFO method
> Assume Candy Corner, Inc., purchased conveyor-belt machinery . Classify each of the following expenditures as a capital expenditure or an immediate expense related to machinery: a. Sales tax paid on the purchase price b. Transportation and insurance whi
> Suppose Timely Delivery pays $64 million to buy Guaranteed Overnight. Guaranteeds assets are valued at $74 million, and its liabilities total $16 million. How much goodwill did Timely Delivery purchase in its acquisition of Guaranteed Overnight? a. $48 m
> McCall stores use point-of-sale terminals as cash registers. The register shows the amount of each sale, the cash received from the customer, and any change returned to the customer. The machine also produces a customer receipt but keeps no record of tra
> A company purchased mineral assets costing $840,000, with estimated residual value of $30,000, and holding approximately 300,000 tons of ore. During the first year, 48,000 tons are extracted and sold. What is the amount of depletion for the first year? a
> Hill Company purchased a machine for $8,600 on January 1, 2010. The machine has been depreciated using the straight-line method over a 10-year life and $600 residual value. Hill sold the machine on January 1, 2012, for $7,700. What is straight-line depr
> Hill Company purchased a machine for $8,600 on January 1, 2010. The machine has been depreciated using the straight-line method over a 10-year life and $600 residual value. Hill sold the machine on January 1, 2012, for $7,700. Journalize Hills sale of th
> Hill Company purchased a machine for $8,600 on January 1, 2010. The machine has been depreciated using the straight-line method over a 10-year life and $600 residual value. Hill sold the machine on January 1, 2012, for $7,700. What gain or loss should Hi
> An error understated Regan Corporations December 31, 2010, ending inventory by $42,000. What effect will this error have on total assets and net income for 2010? Assets………………….Net income a. Understate………..No effect b. No effect……………No effect c. Unders
> Shipley Tank Company had the following beginning inventory , net purchases, net sales, and gross profit percentage for the first quarter of 2010: By the gross profit method, the ending inventory should be a. $80,000. b. $78,000. c. $81,000. d. $79,00
> Trigger, Inc., reported the following data: Triggers gross profit percentage is a. 46.3. b. 52.7. c. 47.3. d. 57.4. Freight in.. Purchases $ 25,000 208,000 57,000 $ 7,000 6,200 450,000 Sales returns..... . Purchase returns...... ...... Beginning i
> Sales are $540,000 and cost of goods sold is $330,000. Beginning and ending inventories are $29,000 and $34,000, respectively . How many times did the company turn its inventory over during this period? a. 17.1 times b. 6.7 times c. 7.2 times d. 10.5
> Two financial ratios that clearly distinguish a discount chain such as Kmart from a high-end retailer such as Saks Fifth Avenue are the gross profit percentage and the rate of inventory turnover. Which set of relationships is most likely for Saks Fifth A
> Eleanor Barker Cosmetics ended the month of May with inventory of $25,000. Eleanor Barker expects to end June with inventory of $12,000 after cost of goods sold of $102,000. How much inventory must Eleanor Barker purchase during June in order to accompli
> Use the data from Exercise 4-21 to make the journal entries that Root should record on April 30 to update his Cash account. Include an explanation for each entry. From 21: Evan Root operates a bowling alley. He has just received the monthly bank stateme
> An error understated Regan Corporations December 31, 2010, ending inventory by $42,000. What effect will this error have on net income for 2011? a. Overstate b. Understate c. No effect
> A company sells on credit terms of net 30 days and has days’ sales in account receivable of 30 days. Its days sales in receivables is a. too high. b. too low. c. about right. d. cannot be evaluated from the data given.
> A company with net sales of $1,017,000, beginning net receivables of $110,000, and ending net receivables of $120,000, has days’ sales in accounts receivable of a. 38 days. b. 47 days. c. 41 days. d. 44 days.
> Which of the following is included in the calculation of the acid-test ratio? a. Prepaid expenses and cash b. Cash and accounts receivable c. Inventory and prepaid expenses d. Inventory and short-term investment
> On August 1, 2010, Botores, Inc., sold equipment and accepted a six-month, 12%, $50,000 note receivable. Botores year-end is December 31. Write the journal entry on the maturity date (February 1, 2011).
> On August 1, 2010, Botores, Inc., sold equipment and accepted a six-month, 12%, $50,000 note receivable. Botores year-end is December 31. Which of the following accounts will Botores credit in the journal entry at maturity on February 1, 2011, assuming
> On August 1, 2010, Botores, Inc., sold equipment and accepted a six-month, 12%, $50,000 note receivable. Botores year-end is December 31. How much interest does Botores, Inc., expect to collect on the maturity date (February 1, 2011)? a. $3,000 b. $6,0
> The journal entry on the maturity date to record the payment of $500,000 of bonds payable that were issued at a $50,000 discount includes a. a debit to Bonds Payable for $500,000. b. a credit to Cash for $550,000. c. a debit to Discount on Bonds Payab
> Using the facts in the preceding question, McPartlins journal entry to record the interest expense on July 1, 2010 will include a a. debit to Bonds Payable. b. credit to Discount on Bonds Payable. c. credit to Interest Expense. d. debit to Premium on
> McPartlin Corporation issued $300,000 of 10%, 10-year bonds payable on January 1, 2010, for $236,370. The market interest rate when the bonds were issued was 14%. Interest is paid semiannually on January 1 and July 1. The first interest payment is July
> Evan Root operates a bowling alley. He has just received the monthly bank statement at April 30 from City National Bank, and the statement shows an ending balance of $565. Listed on the statement are an EFT rent collection of $320, a service charge of $7
> Spring Company sells $200,000 of 12%, 10-year bonds for 96 on April 1, 2010. The market rate of interest on that day is 12.5%. Interest is paid each year on April 1. Write the journal entry requirements at April 1, 2011.
> Spring Company sells $200,000 of 12%, 10-year bonds for 96 on April 1, 2010. The market rate of interest on that day is 12.5%. Interest is paid each year on April 1. Write the adjusting entry required at December 31, 2010.
> Spring Company sells $200,000 of 12%, 10-year bonds for 96 on April 1, 2010. The market rate of interest on that day is 12.5%. Interest is paid each year on April 1. Spring Company uses the straight-line amortization method. The amount of interest expens
> Spring Company sells $200,000 of 12%, 10-year bonds for 96 on April 1, 2010. The market rate of interest on that day is 12.5%. Interest is paid each year on April 1. The entry to record the sale of the bonds on April 1 would be a. Cash Discount on Bo
> A bond with a face amount of $10,000 has a current price quote of 104.885. What is the bonds price? a. $10,488.50 b. $1,048,850 c. $1,048.85 d. $10,104.89
> Yesterdays Fashions has a debt that has been properly reported as a long-term liability up to the present year (2010). Some of this debt comes due in 2010. If Yesterdays Fashions continues to report the current position as a long-term liability , the eff
> Alexander, Inc., manufactures and sells computer monitors with a three-year warranty . Warranty costs are expected to average 7% of sales during the warranty period. The following table shows the sales and actual warranty payments during the first two ye
> FastscarsWarehouse operates in a state with a 5.5% sales tax. For convenience, Fastscars Warehouse credits Sales Revenue for the total amount (selling price plus sales tax) collected from each customer. If Fastscars Warehouse fails to make an adjustment
> Which of the following items is reported on the balance sheet? a. Gain on disposal of equipment b. Accumulated depreciation c. Cost of goods sold d. Net sales revenue
> Which of the following costs is reported on a companys income statement? a. Land b. Accumulated depreciation c. Depreciation expense d. Accounts payable
> D. J. Hunters checkbook lists the following: The June bank statement shows Requirement 1. Prepare Hunters bank reconciliation at June 30. Date Check No. Item Check Deposit Balance 6/1 $ 525 4 622 Art Cafe $ 30 495 9. Dividends received $ 110 605 1
> A fire during 2010 destroyed most of the accounting records of Clearview Cablevision, Inc. The only accounting data for 2010 that Clearview can come up with are the following balances at December 31, 2010. The general manager also knows that bad-debt exp
> Jimmys DVD, Inc., uses the double-declining-balance method for depreciation on its computers. Which item is not needed to compute depreciation for the first year? a. Original cost b. Expected useful life in years c. Estimated residual value d. All the
> King Company failed to record depreciation of equipment. How does this omission affect Kings financial statements? a. Net income is overstated and assets are understated. b. Net income is overstated and assets are overstated. c. Net income is understat
> Boston Corporation acquired a machine for $33,000 and has recorded depreciation for two years using the straight-line method over a five-year life and $6,000 residual value. At the start of the third year of use, Boston revised the estimated useful life
> Boston Corporation acquired a machine for $33,000 and has recorded depreciation for two years using the straight-line method over a five-year life and $6,000 residual value. At the start of the third year of use, Boston revised the estimated useful life
> Which statement about depreciation is false? a. Depreciation should not be recorded in years that the market value of the asset has increased. b. Depreciation is a process of allocating the cost of an asset to expense over its useful life. c. A major o
> Which of the following items should be accounted for as a capital expenditure? a. The monthly rental cost of an office building b. Taxes paid in conjunction with the purchase of office equipment c. Maintenance fees paid with funds provided by the compa
> A capital expenditure a. adds to an asset. b. is expensed immediately . c. is a credit like capital (owners equity). d. records additional capital.
> The following data come from the inventory records of Draper Company: Based on these facts, the gross profit for Draper Company is a. $130,000. b. $163,000. c. $134,000. d. Some other amount. Net sales revenue... $623,000 64,000 Beginning invent
> The sum of (a) ending inventory and (b) cost of goods sold is a. beginning inventory . b. goods available. c. net purchases. d. gross profit.
> Northern Corporation, the investment banking company, often has extra cash to invest. Suppose Northern buys 800 shares of Andy, Inc., stock at $54 per share. Assume Northern expects to hold the Andy stock for one month and then sell it. The purchase occu
> The word market as used in the lower of cost or market generally means a. retail market price. b. Replacement cost. c. Retail market price. d. Liquidation price.
> The income statement for Feel Good Health Foods shows gross profit of $151,000, operating expenses of $126,000, and cost of goods sold of $215,000. What is the amount of net sales revenue? a. $277,000 b. $366,000 c. $492,000 d. $341,000
> In a period of rising prices, a. Net income under LIFO will be higher than under FIFO. b. Gross profit under FIFO will be higher than under LIFO. c. LIFO inventory will be greater than FIFO inventory . d. Cost of goods sold under LIFO will be less th
> The next two questions use the following facts. Perfect Corner Frame Shop wants to know the effect of different inventory costing methods on its financial statements. Inventory and purchases data for April follow: If Perfect Corner uses the LIFO method,
> The next two questions use the following facts. Perfect Corner Frame Shop wants to know the effect of different inventory costing methods on its financial statements. Inventory and purchases data for April follow: If Perfect Corner uses the FIFO method,
> When does the cost of inventory become an expense? a. When inventory is purchased from the supplier. b. When cash is collected from the customer. c. When payment is made to the supplier. d. When inventory is delivered to a customer.
> What is Oceanviews gross profit for January? a. Zero b. $7,400 c. $5,400 d. $2,000
> Oceanview Software began January with $3,200 of merchandise inventory . During January , Oceanview made the following entries for its inventory transactions: How much was Oceanviews inventory at the end of January? a. $5,200 b. Zero c. $4,200 d. $4,70
> Refer to Quiz questions 5-49 and 5-50. The following year, Graham Company wrote off $3,900 of old receivables as uncollectible. What is the balance in the Allowance account now?
> Refer to Question 5-47. The net receivables on the balance sheet is. From 5-47: Vincent Company uses the aging method to adjust the allowance for uncollectible accounts at the end of the period. At December 31, 2010, the balance of accounts receivable i
> Bobby Flynn served as executive director of Downtown Kalamazoo, an organization created to revitalize Kalamazoo, Michigan. Over the course of 13 years Flynn embezzled $333,000. How did Flynn do it? By depositing subscriber cash receipts in his own bank a
> Vincent Company uses the aging method to adjust the allowance for uncollectible accounts at the end of the period. At December 31, 2010, the balance of accounts receivable is $200,000 and the allowance for uncollectible accounts has a credit balance of $
> On August 1, 2010, Botores, Inc., sold equipment and accepted a six-month, 12%, $50,000 note receivable. Botores year-end is December 31. If Botores, Inc., fails to make an adjusting entry for the accrued interest, a. net income will be overstated and
> On August 1, 2010, Botores, Inc., sold equipment and accepted a six-month, 12%, $50,000 note receivable. Botores year-end is December 31. How much interest revenue should Botores accrue on December 31, 2010? a. $6,000 b. $3,000 c. $2,500 d. Some other
> The Little French Bakery is budgeting cash for 2011. The cash balance at December 31, 2010, was $6,000. The Little French Bakery budgets 2011 cash receipts at $83,000. Estimated cash payments include $36,000 for inventory , $26,000 for operating expenses
> Refer to question 5-49. The balance of Allowance for Doubtful Accounts, after adjustment, will be a. $7,900. b. $1,000. c. $5,900. d. $5,200. e. Cannot be determined from the information given.
> Graham Company uses the percent-of-sales method to estimate uncollectibles. Net credit sales for the current year amount to $130,000 and management estimates 3% will be uncollectible. Allowance for doubtful accounts prior to adjustment has a credit balan
> If a bank reconciliation included a deposit in transit of $880, the entry to record this reconciling item would include a a. credit to cash for $880. b. debit to cash for $880. c. credit to prepaid insurance for $880. d. no entry is required.
> If a bookkeeper mistakenly recorded a $35 deposit as $53, the error would be shown on the bank reconciliation as a a. $53 deduction from the book balance. b. $53 addition to the book balance. c. $18 deduction from the book balance. d. $18 addition to
> Under the allowance method for uncollectible receivables, the entry to record uncollectible-account expense has what effect on the financial statements? a. Decreases owners equity and increases liabilities b. Increases expenses and increases owners equ
> Refer to the United First Bank data in Quiz question 5-44. At December 31, United First Banks balance sheet should report: a. dividend revenue of $37,000. b. short-term investment of $700,000. c. short-term investment of $705,000. d. unrealized gain
> The following situations describe two cash payment situations and two cash receipt situations. In each pair, one set of internal controls is better than the other. Evaluate the internal controls in each situation as strong or weak, and give the reason fo
> United First Bank, the nationwide banking company, owns many types of investments. Assume that United First Bank paid $700,000 for trading securities on December 3. Two weeks later United First Bank received a $37,000 cash dividend. At December 31, these
> Aquarium Trade Mart has recently had lackluster sales. The rate of inventory turnover has dropped, and the merchandise is gathering dust. At the same time, competition has forced Aquariums suppliers to lower the prices that Aquarium will pay when it repl
> The records of Buzz Aviation include the following accounts for inventory of aviation fuel at December 31 of the current year: Requirements 1. Prepare a partial income statement through gross profit under the average, FIFO, and LIFO methods. Round ave
> SWAT Team Surplus began July with 66 tents that cost $23 each. During the month, SWAT Team Surplus made the following purchases at cost: SWAT Team Surplus sold 310 tents, and at July 31 the ending inventory consists of 55 tents. The sale price of each t
> Assume a Championship Sports outlet store began March 2010 with 46 pairs of running shoes that cost the store $39 each. The sale price of these shoes was $65. During March the store completed these inventory transactions: Requirements 1. The preceding
> Best Guy purchases inventory in crates of merchandise; each crate of inventory is a unit. The fiscal year of Best Guy ends each February 28. Assume you are dealing with a single Best Guy store in Denver, Colorado. The Denver store began 2010 with an inve
> The accounting records of R.B. Video Sales show the data on the following page (in millions). The shareholders are very happy with R.B.s steady increase in net income. Auditors discovered that the ending inventory for 2008 was understated by $3 million a
> Maroneys Convenience Stores income statement and balance sheet reported the following. The business is organized as a proprietorship, so it pays no corporate income tax. The owner is budgeting for 2010. He expects sales and cost of goods sold to increa
> ELV Trade Mart has recently had lackluster sales. The rate of inventory turnover has dropped, and the merchandise is gathering dust. At the same time, competition has forced ELVs suppliers to lower the prices that ELV will pay when it replaces its invent
> Identify the internal control weakness in the following situations. State how the person can hurt the company. a. James Mason works as a security guard at SAFETY parking in Detroit. Mason has a master key to the cash box where customers pay for parking.
> The records of Bell Aviation include the following accounts for inventory of aviation fuel at December 31 of the current year: Requirements 1. Prepare a partial income statement through gross profit under the average, FIFO, and LIFO methods. Round ave
> Fatigues Surplus began October with 72 tents that cost $17 each. During the month, Fatigues Surplus made the following purchases at cost: Fatigues Surplus sold 324 tents and at October 31 the ending inventory consists of 52 tents. The sale price of eac
> Assume a Tiger Sports outlet store began October 2010 with 48 pairs of running shoes that cost the store $34 each. The sale price of these shoes was $69. During October, the store completed these inventory transactions: Requirements 1. The preceding d
> Nice Buy purchases inventory in crates of merchandise; each crate of inventory is a unit. The fiscal year of Nice Buy ends each February 28. Assume you are dealing with a single Nice Buy store in Dallas, Texas. The Dallas store began 2010 with an invento
> Quick Meals completed the following selected transactions: Requirements 1. Record the transactions in Quick Meals journal. Round all amounts to the nearest dollar. Explanations are not required. 2. Show what Quick Meals will report on its comparative
> Assume Smith & Jones, the accounting firm, advises Catch of the Day Seafood that its financial statement must be changed to conform to GAAP. At December 31, 2010, Catch of the Days accounts include the following: The accounting firm advised Catch of
> The September 30, 2011, records of Image Communications include these accounts: During the year, Image Communications estimates doubtful-account expense at 1% of credit sales. At year-end, the company ages its receivables and adjusts the balance in Allo
> This problem demonstrates the effects of transactions on the current ratio and the debt ratio of Hillsboro Company. Hillsboros condensed and adapted balance sheet at December 31, 2009, follows. Assume that during the first quarter of the following year
> Refer back to Problem 3-84B. From problem 84: The accounts of Sunny Stream Service, Inc., at March 31, 2010, are listed in alphabetical order. Requirements 1. Prepare the company’s classified balance sheet in report form at March 31,
> The accounts of Sunny Stream Service, Inc., at March 31, 2010, are listed in alphabetical order. Requirements 1. All adjustments have been journalized and posted, but the closing entries have not yet been made. Journalize Sunny Streams closing entries
> Accounting records for Richmond Corporation yield the following data for the year ended December 31, 2010: Requirements 1. Journalize Richmonds inventory transactions for the year under the perpetual system. 2. Report ending inventory, sales, cost of
> This problem takes you through the accounting for sales, receivables, and uncollectibles for Dependable Delivery Corp, the overnight shipper. By selling on credit, the company cannot expect to collect 100% of its accounts receivable. At May 31, 2010, and
> Fairview Apartments, Inc.s unadjusted and adjusted trial balances at April 30, 2010, follow: Requirements 1. Make the adjusting entries that account for the differences between the two trial balances. 2. Compute Fairviews total assets, total liabiliti
> Consider the unadjusted trial balance of Kings, Inc., at August 31, 2010, and the related month-end adjustment data. Adjustment data at August 31, 2010 include the following: a. Accrued advertising revenue at August 31, $2,000 b. Prepaid rent expired