Van Hatten Consolidated has three operating divisions: DeMent Publishing Division, Ankiel Security Division, and Depp Advisory Division. Each division maintains its own accounting system but follows IFRS. DeMent Publishing Division The DeMent Publishing Division sells large volumes of novels to a few book distributors, which in turn sell to several national chains of bookstores. DeMent allows distributors to return up to 30% of sales, and the distributors give the same terms to bookstores. While returns from individual titles fluctuate greatly, the returns from distributors have averaged 20% in each of the past five years. A total of $7,000,000 of paperback novel sales were made to distributors during fiscal 2017. On November 30, 2017 (the end of the fiscal year), $1,500,000 of fiscal 2017 sales were still subject to return privileges over the next six months. The remaining $5,500,000 of fiscal 2017 sales had actual returns of 21%. Sales from fiscal 2016 totaling $2,000,000 were collected in fiscal 2017 less 18% returns. This division records revenue according to the revenue recognition method when the right of return exists. Ankiel Security Division The Ankiel Security Division works through manufacturers’ agents in various cities. Orders for alarm systems and down payments are forwarded from agents, and the division ships the goods f.o.b. factory directly to the customers (usually police departments and security guard companies). Customers are billed directly for the balance due plus actual shipping costs. The company received orders for $6,000,000 of goods during the fiscal year ended November 30, 2017. Down payments of $600,000 were received, and $5,200,000 of goods were billed and shipped. Actual freight costs of $100,000 were also billed. Commissions of 10% on product price are paid to manufacturing agents after goods are shipped to customers. Such goods are covered by the warranty for 90 days after shipment, and warranty returns have been about 1% of sales. Revenue is recognized at the point of sale by this division. Depp Advisory Division The Depp Advisory Division provides asset management services. This division grew out of Van Hatten’s own treasury and asset management operations, which several of its customers asked to have access to. On January 1, 2017, Depp entered into a contract with Scutaro Co. to perform asset management services for one year. Depp receives a quarterly management fee of 0.25% on Scutaro’s assets under management at the end of each quarter. In addition, Depp receives a performance-based incentive fee of 20% of the fund’s annual return in excess of the return on the S&P 500 index at the end of the year. At the end of the fi rst quarter of 2017, Depp was managing $2,400,000 of Scutaro assets. The annualized return on the portfolio was 6.2% (the S&P 500 index had an annualized return of 5.7%). Instructions: (a) For each division’s revenue arrangements, identify the separate performance obligations, briefly explain allocation of the transaction process to each performance obligation, and indicate when the performance obligations are satisfied. (b) Calculate the revenue to be recognized in fiscal year 2017 for each of the three operating divisions of Van Hatten in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
> The units of an item available for sale during the year were as follows: There are 1,100 units of the item in the physical inventory at December 31. The periodic inventory system is used. Determine the inventory cost by the (A) first-in, first-out meth
> Summary operating data for Custom Wire & Tubing Company during the year ended April 30, 2018, are as follows: cost of goods sold, $6,100,000; administrative expenses, $740,000; interest expense, $25,000; rent revenue, $60,000; sales, $9,332,500; and sell
> The following income statement for Curbstone Company was prepared for the year ended August 31, 2018: A. Identify the errors in the income statement. B. Prepare a corrected income statement. Curbstone Company Income Statement For the Year Ended Aug
> The controller of Tri Con Global Systems Inc. has developed a new costing system that traces the cost of activities to products. The new system is able to measure post-manufacturing activities, such as selling, promotional, and distribution activities, a
> In August, Lannister Company introduced a new performance measurement system in manufacturing operations. One of the new performance measures is lead time, which is determined by tagging a random sample of items with a log sheet throughout the month. The
> Fellows Inc., a publicly traded manufacturing company in the technology industry, has a November 30 fiscal year end. The company grew rapidly in its first 10 years and made three public offerings over this period. During its rapid growth period, Fellows
> Harper Corporation had the following portfolio of investments at December 31, 2017, that qualified and were accounted for using the FV-OCI method: Early in 2018, Harper sold all the Frank Inc. shares for $17 per share, less a 1% commission on the sale.
> Brooks Corp. is a medium-sized corporation that specializes in quarrying stone for building construction. The company has long dominated the market, and at one time had 70% market penetration. During prosperous years, the company’s profits and conservati
> P9-10 Octavio Corp. prepares financial statements annually on December 31, its fiscal year end. At December 31, 2017, the company has the account Investments in its general ledger, containing the following debits for investment purchases, and no credits:
> MacAskill Corp. has the following portfolio of securities acquired for trading purposes and accounted for using the FV-NI model at September 30, 2017, the end of the company’s third quarter: On October 8, 2017, the Yuen shares were so
> Milford Company determined its ending inventory at cost and at lower of cost and net realizable value at December 31, 2015, 2016, and 2017, as follows: Instructions: (a) Prepare the journal entries that are required at December 31, 2016 and 2017, assum
> Lupulin Limited stocks a variety of sports equipment for sale to institutions. The following stock record card for basketballs was taken from the records at the December 31, 2017 year end: A physical inventory on December 31, 2017, reveals that 100 bas
> Some of the transactions of Collins Corp. during August follow. Collins uses the periodic inventory method. Aug. 10…………………………..Purchased merchandise on account, $12,000, terms 2/10, n/30. 13……………Returned $1,200 of the purchase of August 10 and received
> Halm Skidoos Limited, a private company that began operations in 2014, always values its inventories at their current net realizable value. The company uses ASPE. Its annual inventory figure is arrived at by taking a physical count and then pricing each
> Ianthe Limited, a manufacturer of small tools, provided the following information from its accounting records for the year ended December 31, 2017: Inventory at December 31, 2017 (based on physical count of goods in Ianthe’s plant, at
> In its 2014 financial statements (Note 3), Air Canada has disclosed its critical estimates and judgements used in preparing the financial statements. Instructions: Access the 2014 audited annual financial statements for Air Canada for the year ended Dec
> On February 1, 2017, Akeson Ltd. began selling electric scooters that it purchased exclusively from Ionone Motors Inc. Ionone Motors offers vendor rebates based on the volume of annual sales to its customers, and calculates and pays the rebates at its fi
> The cash account of Villa Corp. shows a ledger balance of $3,969.85 on June 30, 2017. The bank statement as at that date indicates a balance of $4,150. When the statement was compared with the cash records, the following facts were determined: 1. There w
> The records for the Clothing Department of Ji-Woon’s Department Store are summarized as follows for the month of January: 1. Inventory, January 1: at retail, $28,000; at cost, $18,000 2. Purchases in January: at retail, $147,000; at cost, $110,000 3. Fre
> The records for the Clothing Department of Danny’s Discount Store are summarized below for the month of January. Inventory, January 1: at retail $25,000; at cost $17,000 Purchases in January: at retail $137,000; at cost $82,500 Freight-in: $7,000 Purchas
> The Eserine Wood Corporation manufactures desks. Most of the company’s desks are standard models that are sold at catalogue prices. At December 31, 2017, the following finished desks appear in the company’s inventory:
> Sier Specialty Corp., a division of FH Inc., manufactures three models of bicycle gearshift components that are sold to bicycle manufacturers, retailers, and catalogue outlets. Since beginning operations in 1969, Sier has used normal absorption costing a
> Logo Limited follows ASPE. It manufactures sweatshirts for sale to athletic-wear retailers. The following summary information was available for Logo for the year ended December 31, 2016: Cash……………………………………………….$20,000 Accounts receivable…………………………..40,0
> The following independent situations relate to inventory accounting: 1. Kessel Co. purchased goods with a list price of $175,000 and a trade discount of 20% based on the quantity purchased, with terms 2/10, net 30. 2. Sanderson Company’
> Desrosiers Ltd. had the following long-term receivable account balances at December 31, 2016: Notes receivable……………………………………….$1,800,000 Notes receivable—Employees………………………..400,000 Transactions during 2017 and other information relating to Desrosiers’
> On December 31, 2017, Zhang Ltd. rendered services to Beggy Corp. at an agreed price of $91,844.10. In payment, Zhang accepted $36,000 cash and agreed to receive the balance in four equal installments of $18,000 that are due each December 31. An interest
> Lian Tang, HK Corporation’s controller, is concerned that net income may be lower this year. He is afraid that upper-level management might recommend cost reductions by laying off accounting staff, himself included. Tang knows that depreciation is a majo
> On October 1, 2017, Healy Farm Equipment Corp. sold a harvesting machine to Homestead Industries. Instead of a cash payment, Homestead Industries gave Healy Farm Equipment a $150,000, two-year, 10% note; 10% is a realistic rate for a note of this type. T
> The statement of financial position of Alice Inc. at December 31, 2016, includes the following: Transactions in 2017 include the following: 1. Accounts receivable of $146,000 were collected. This amount includes gross accounts of $50,000 on which 2% sa
> The following information relates to Shea Inc.’s accounts receivable for the 2017 fiscal year: 1. An aging schedule of the accounts receivable as at December 31, 2017, is as follows: 2. The Accounts Receivable control account has a de
> From its first day of operations to December 31, 2017, Campbell Corporation provided for uncollectible accounts receivable under the allowance method: entries for bad debt expense were made monthly based on 2.5% of credit sales, bad debts that were writt
> Fortini Corporation had record sales in 2017. It began 2017 with an Accounts Receivable balance of $475,000 and an Allowance for Doubtful Accounts of $33,000. Fortini recognized credit sales during the year of $6,675,000 and made monthly adjusting entrie
> A series of unrelated situations follow: 1. Atlantic Inc.’s unadjusted trial balance at December 31, 2017, included the following accounts (accounted for using ASPE): 2. An analysis and aging of Central Corp.’s accou
> Joseph Kiuvik is reviewing the cash accounting for Connolly Corporation, a local mailing service. Kiuvik’s review will focus on the petty cash account and the bank reconciliation for the month ended May 31, 2017. He has collected the fo
> The Patchwork Corporation manufactures sweaters for sale to athletic-wear retailers. The following information was available on Patchwork for the years ended December 31, 2016 and 2017: During 2017, Patchwork had the following transactions: 1. On June
> The Cormier Corporation sells office equipment and supplies to many organizations in the city and surrounding area on contract terms of 2/10, n/30. In the past, over 75% of the credit customers have taken advantage of the discount by paying within 10 day
> In 2017, Ibran Corp. required additional cash for its business. Management decided to use accounts receivable to raise the additional cash and has asked you to determine the income statement effects of the following transactions: 1. On July 1, 2017, Ibra
> When Canadian public companies were required to apply IFRS beginning in 2011, one of the major issues faced by some entities, particularly those whose revenues were regulated by an independent body, concerned the accounting for regulatory assets. This is
> Dev Equipment Corp. usually closes its books on December 31, but at the end of 2017 it held its cash book open so that a more favourable statement of financial position could be prepared for credit purposes. Cash receipts and disbursements for the first
> Shanahan Construction Company has entered into a non-cancellable contract beginning January 1, 2017, to build a parking complex. It has been estimated that the complex will cost $600,000 and will take three years to construct. The complex will be billed
> Air France-KLM Group and Air Canada are both global airline companies. Both companies report under IFRS. Access the financial statements of Air France-KLM for its year ended December 31, 2014, and Air Canada for the same period, from each company’s websi
> Howeven Inc. is a private company that expects to “go public” and become publicly traded soon. Accordingly, it expects to be adopting IFRS by 2017. It is a manufacturing company with extensive investments in property,
> Realtor Inc. is a company that owns five large office buildings that are leased out to tenants. Most of the leases are for 10 years or more with renewal clauses for an additional 5 years. Currently, Realtor Inc. is a private company that follows ASPE. Re
> Hale Hardware takes pride in being the “shop around the corner” that can compete with the big-box home improvement stores by providing good service from knowledgeable sales associates (many of whom are retired local handymen). Hale has developed the foll
> Tablet Tailors sells tablet PCs combined with Internet service (Tablet Bundle A) that permits the tablet to connect to the Internet anywhere (that is, set up a Wi-Fi hot spot). The price for the tablet and a four-year Internet connection service contract
> Martz Inc. has a customer loyalty program that rewards a customer with one customer loyalty point for every $100 of purchases. Each point is redeemable for a $3 discount on any future purchases. On July 2, 2017, customers purchase products for $300,000 (
> Lydia Trottier has prepared baked goods for sale since 1998. She started a baking business in her home and has been operating in a rented building with a storefront since 2003. Trottier incorporated the business as MLT Inc. on January 1, 2017, with an in
> Presented below are three independent revenue arrangements for Colbert Company. The company follows IFRS. Instructions: Respond to the requirements related to each revenue arrangement. (a) Colbert sells 3-D printer systems. Recently, Colbert provided a
> Nickel Strike Mines is a nickel mining company with mines in northern Ontario, Colombia, and Australia. It is a publicly traded company and follows IFRS, and has historically followed industry practice and used unit of production as its depreciation poli
> Economy Appliance Co. manufactures low-price, no-frills appliances that are in great demand for rental units. Pricing and cost information on Economy’s main products are as follows. Item………………………………..Stand-Alone Selling Price (Cost) Refrigerator……………………
> On January 1, 2017, Caroline Lampron and Jenni Meno formed a computer sales and service enterprise in Montreal by investing $90,000 cash. The new company, Razorback Sales and Service, has the following transactions in January: 1. Paid $6,000 in advance f
> The following is from a recent income statement for Graben Inc. (a public company): Sales revenue…………………………………………$21,924,000,000 Costs and expenses…………………………………..20,773,000,000 Income from operations……………………………….1,151,000,000 Other income………………………………………
> The equity accounts of Good Karma Corp. as at January 1, 2017, were as follows: Retained earnings, January 1, 2017 ……………………………………………$257,600 Common shares …………………………………………………………………………600,000 Preferred shares………………………………………………………………………….250,000 Contribut
> Amos Corporation was incorporated and began business on January 1, 2017. It has been successful and now requires a bank loan for additional working capital to finance an expansion. The bank has requested an audited income statement for the year 2017 usin
> Faldo Corp. is a public company and has 100,000 common shares outstanding. In 2017, the company reported income from continuing operations before income tax of $2,710,000. Additional transactions not considered in the $2,710,000 are as follows: 1. In 201
> Joe Schreiner, controller for On Time Clock Company Inc., recently prepared the company’s income statement and statement of changes in equity for 2017. Schreiner believes that the statements are a fair presentation of the companyâ
> A comparative statement of financial position for Spencer Corporation follows: Additional information: 1. Net income for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2017, was $19,000. 2. In March 2017, a plot of land was purchased for future construction of a
> The statement of financial position of Manion Corporation follows (in thousands)L: Instructions: Evaluate the statement of financial position. Briefly describe the proper treatment of any item that you find incorrect. Assume the company follows IFRS.
> Two well-known company names in the transportation industry in Canada are Canadian National Railway Company and Canadian Pacifi c Railway Limited. Go to either SEDAR (www.sedar.com) or each company’s website to gain access to the financial statements of
> P6-1 BBQ Master Company sells total outdoor barbecue solutions, providing gas and charcoal barbecues, accessories, and installation services for custom patio barbecue stations. Instructions: Respond to the requirements related to the following independe
> The statement of financial position of Sargent Corporation follows for the current year, 2017: The following additional information is available: 1. The Current Assets section includes the following: cash $150,000; accounts receivable $170,000, less $1
> Jia Inc. applies ASPE and had the following statement of financial position at the end of operations for 2016: During 2017, the following occurred: 1. Jia Inc. sold some of its trademarks. The trademarks had an unlimited useful life and a cost of $10,0
> Aero Inc. had the following statement of financial position at the end of operations for 2016: During 2017, the following occurred: 1. Aero liquidated its FV-NI investments portfolio at a loss of $5,000. 2. A parcel of land was purchased for $38,000. 3
> In an examination of Garganta Limited as at December 31, 2017, you have learned about the following situations. No entries have been made in the accounting records for these items. 1. The corporation erected its present factory building in 2001. Deprecia
> The statement of financial position of Delacosta Corporation as at December 31, 2017, is as follows: Note 1: Goodwill in the amount of $70,000 was recognized because the company believed that the carrying amount of assets was not an accurate representa
> The trial balance of Eastwood Inc. and other related information for the year 2017 follows: Additional information: 1. The inventory has a net realizable value of $212,000. The FIFO method of inventory valuation is used. 2. The fair valueâ€&
> Statement of financial position items for Montoya Inc. follow for the current year, 2017: Instructions: (a) Prepare a classified statement of financial position in good form. The numbers of authorized shares are as follows: unlimited common and 20,000
> A list of accounts follows: Instructions: Prepare a classified statement of financial position in good form, without specific amounts. Accounts Receivable Pension Obligation, non-current Bonds Payable due in four years Prepaid Rent Buildings Purcha
> A combined single-step income and statement of retained earnings for California Tanning Salon Corp. follows for 2017 (amounts in thousands): Additional facts are as follows: 1. Selling, general, and administrative expenses for 2017 included a usual but
> Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited is one of Canada’s best-known retailers. Obtain a copy of Canadian Tire’s financial statements for the year ended January 3, 2015, through SEDAR (www.sedar.com) or on the company’s website. To answer the following quest
> The following account balances were included in the trial balance of Reid Corporation at June 30, 2017: During 2017, Reid incurred production salary and wage costs of $710,000, consumed raw materials and other production supplies of $474,670, and had a
> The following financial statement was prepared by employees of Intellisys Corporation: Note 1: New styles and rapidly changing consumer preferences resulted in a $37,000 loss on the disposal of discontinued styles and related accessories. Note 2: The c
> Hamza Khan, vice-president of finance for Dani Ipo Corp., has recently been asked to conduct a seminar for the company’s division controllers. He would discuss the proper accounting for items that are large but do not typify normal business transactions
> The trial balance follows for Thompson Corporation at December 31, 2017: A physical count of inventory on December 31 showed that there was $64,000 of inventory on hand. Instructions: Prepare a single-step income statement and a statement of retained
> Wavecrest Inc. reported income from continuing operations before tax of $1,790,000 during 2017. Additional transactions occurring in 2017 but not included in the $1,790,000 are as follows: 1. The corporation experienced an insured flood loss of $80,000 d
> Information for 2017 follows for Rolling Thunder Corp.: Retained earnings, January 1, 2017…………………………………………………………….$ 1,980,000 Sales revenue…………………………………………………………………………………………….36,500,000 Cost of goods sold……………………………………………………………………………………….28,500,000 Inte
> On November 1, 2016, Campbell Corporation management decided to discontinue operation of its Rocketeer Division and approved a formal plan to dispose of the division. Campbell is a successful corporation with earnings of $150 million or more before tax f
> Zephyr Corporation began operations on January 1, 2014. Recently the corporation has had several unusual accounting problems related to the presentation of its income statement for financial reporting purposes. The company follows ASPE. You are the CPA f
> A combined statement of income and retained earnings for DC 5 Ltd. for the year ended December 31, 2017, follows. (As a private company, DC 5 has elected to follow ASPE.) Also presented are three unrelated situations involving accounting changes and the
> P4-1 In recent years, Grace Inc. has reported steadily increasing income. The company reported income of $20,000 in 2014, $25,000 in 2015, and $30,000 in 2016. Several market analysts have recommended that investors buy Grace Inc. shares because they exp
> Brookfield Asset Management Inc. is a global publicly traded Canadian company. Brookfield’s financial statements for its year ended December 31, 2014, are included at the end of this book. Instructions: Access Brookfield’s financial statements for the y
> The unadjusted trial balance of Clancy Inc. at December 31, 2017, is as follows: Additional information: 1. Actual advertising costs amounted to $1,500 per month. The company has already paid for advertisements in Montezuma Magazine for the first quart
> Fusters, Inc., provides audited financial statements to its creditors and is required to maintain certain covenants based on its debt to equity ratio and return on assets. In addition, management of Fusters receives a bonus partially based on revenues fo
> The following information relates to Joachim Anderson, Realtor, at the close of the fiscal year ending December 31: 1. Joachim paid the local newspaper $335 for an advertisement to be run in January of the next year, and charged it to Advertising Expense
> The trial balance and other information for consulting engineers Mustang Rovers Consulting Limited follow: Additional information: 1. Service revenue includes fees received in advance from clients of $6,900. 2. Services performed for clients that wer
> You are hired to review the accounting records of Sheridan Inc. (a public corporation) before it closes its revenue and expense accounts as at December 31, 2017, the end of its current fiscal year. The following information comes to your attention. 1. Du
> Second-Hand Almost New Department Store Inc. is located near a shopping mall. At the end of the company’s fiscal year on December 31, 2017, the following accounts appeared in two of its trial balances: Analysis reveals the following a
> Transactions from Gravenhurst Inc.’s current year follow. Gravenhurst follows IFRS. 1. Gravenhurst Inc. thinks it should dispose of its excess land. While the carrying value is $50,000, current market prices are depressed and only $25,000 is expected upo
> Mason Advertising Agency Inc. was founded in January 2013. Presented below are adjusted and unadjusted trial balances as at December 31, 2017. Instructions: (a) Journalize the annual adjusting entries that were made. (Omit explanations.) (b) Prepare an
> The trial balance of Slum Dog Fashion Centre Inc. contained the following accounts at November 30, the company’s fiscal year end: Adjustment data: 1. Store supplies on hand totalled $3,100. 2. Depreciation is $40,000 on the store equi
> Below are the completed financial statement columns of the work sheet for Canned Heat Limited: Instructions: (a) Prepare a statement of comprehensive income, statement of changes in equity, and statement of financial position. During 2017, Canned Heat&
> Gomi Medical Labs Inc. began operations five years ago producing a new type of instrument it hoped to sell to doctors, dentists, and hospitals. The demand for the new instrument was much higher than had been planned for, and the company was unable to pro
> Instructions: From the SEDAR website (www.sedar.com) choose one company from each of four different industry classifications. Choose from a variety of industries, such as real estate (e.g., Crombie Real Estate Investment Trust), food stores— merchandisin
> The following transactions fall somewhere in continuum of choices in accounting decision-making. 1. The company president approaches one of the company’s creditors to ask for a modification of the repayment terms so that they extend beyond the current ye
> Samuels Corp. began operations on January 1, 2017. Its fiscal year end is December 31. Samuels has decided that prepaid costs are debited to an asset account when paid, and all revenues are credited to revenue when the cash is received. During 2017, the
> Mona Kamaka, CPA, was retained by Downtown TV Repair Ltd. to prepare financial statements for the month of March 2017. Mona accumulated all the ledger balances from the business records and found the following: Mona reviewed the records and found the f
> Kitchigami Limited was attracted to the Town of Mornington by the town’s municipal industry commission. Mornington donated a plant site to Kitchigami, and the provincial government provided $180,000 toward the cost of the new manufacturing facility. The
> Munro Limited reports the following information in its tax fi les covering the five-year period from 2015 to 2019. All assets are Class 10 with a 30% maximum CCA, and no capital assets had been acquired before 2015. Instructions: (a) Prepare a capital
> Consider the following independent situations. Situation 1: Ducharme Corporation purchased electrical equipment at a cost of $12,400 on June 2, 2014. From 2014 through 2017, the equipment was depreciated on a straight-line basis, under the assumption tha
> Sung Corporation, a manufacturer of steel products, began operations on October 1, 2016. Sung’s accounting department has begun to prepare the capital asset and depreciation schedule that follows. You have been asked to assist in comple