Problem 1: You are the Senior Accountant for the Patty Corporation which has several divisions. They each keep their own accounting books and have chosen the appropriate method of revenue recognition based on their operations. | | | | Pat’s Electronics Division | | | | | Pat’s Electronics Division sells computers through agents in various cities. Agents send orders and down payments to our company. The division then ships the goods F.O.B. shipping point directly to
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Revenue
Week 1 Homework Acctg 557 Problem 1: PAT’S ELECTRONIC DIVISION: (a) Point of Sale: Completion-of-production: Percentage-of-completion Installment-Sales (b) PAT’S ELECTRONIC DIVISION Billed and Shipped Down Payments Freight Billed Commissions ($2‚400‚000 x 10%) Warranty Returns ($3‚000‚000 x 1%) Revenue for 2012 PICKLE CONSTRUCTION: Percent complete as of 12/31/12 (5/24) 5 months of 24 months complete Total expected revenue ($60‚000‚000-$52‚000‚000) Cost to date Revenue ($8‚000‚000 x 21%) GAAP? Yes
Premium Cost of goods sold Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Revenue
influence with customers or suppliers‚ or to simply to establish a presence in that company or industry. They may also purchase controlling stock in another company to be able to enter that industry without having to worry about incurring undue costs. 6. The typical stock investment when investing cash for strategic reasons is stock of companies in related industries or in companies in unrelated industries that they wish to enter. E12-2 Jan 1 Debt Investment 50‚900 Cash
Premium Stock Stock market Finance
6-19. The following questions concern the reasons auditors do audits. Choose the best response. a. Which of the following best describes the reason why an independent auditor reports on financial statements? (1) A misappropriation of assets may exist‚ and it is more likely to be detected by independent auditors. (2) Different interests may exist between the company preparing the statements and the persons using the statements. (3) A misstatement of account balances may exist and is generally
Premium Auditing Audit Internal control
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD MAT 540 Week 6 Homework Complete the following problems from Chapter 2: 1. Problems 2‚ 6‚ 7‚ 12‚ 16‚ 20 2. Chapter 2 2. A company produces two products that are processed on two assembly lines. Assembly line 1 has 100 available hours‚ and assembly line 2 has 42 available hours. Each product requires 10 hours of processing time on line 1‚ while on line 2 product 1 requires 7 hours and product 2 requires 3 hours. The profit for product 1 is $6 per unit‚ and the profit
Premium Optimization Linear programming Operations research
Managerial Finance. FI515 Homework Week 6 Problems (p. 503) 12-1 AFN Equation Baxter Video Products’s sales are expected to increase by 20% from $5 million in 2010 to $6 million in 2011. Its assets totaled $3 million at the end of 2010. Baxter is already at full capacity‚ so its assets must grow at the same rate as projected sales. At the end of 2010‚ current liabilities were $1 million‚ consisting of $250‚000 of accounts payable‚ $500‚000 of notes payable‚ and $250‚000 of accruals. The
Premium Free cash flow Weighted average cost of capital Cash flow
equipment‚ payable) 4. The company paid $780 cash for this months’s advertising of the opening of the business. ( cash‚ cost) 5. The company complete maintenance services for a customer and immediately collected $5.700 cash. (cash‚ revenue) 6. The company completed $2.400 of maintenance services for City center on credit. (revenue‚ receivable) 7. The company paid $810 cash for an assistant’s salary for the first half of the month. ( cash‚ cost) 8. The company received $2.400 cash
Premium 2007 1966 1979
Week 6 Homework MBA527 1. Read "Case 9: National Collegiate Athletic Association Ethics and Compliance Program‚ pp 444-454. Answer the questions at the end of the case. How does the NCAA encourage collegiate football programs to develop a culture of ethics and compliance? Collegiate football is not only a very lucrative and rapidly growing “business” but it also has a “tremendous impact on our culture‚ influencing the values of millions of participants and spectators”. Because of this‚ it is
Premium Ethics Academic dishonesty
: Ethics and the Manager; Shut Down or Continue Operations Marvin Braun had just been appointed vice president of the Great Basin Region of the Financial Services Corporation (FSC). The company provides check processing services for small banks. The banks send checks presented for deposit or payment to FSC‚ which then records the data on each check in a computerized database. FSC sends the data electronically to the nearest Federal Reserve Bank check-clearing center where the appropriate transfers
Premium Depreciation Expense Operating expense
E1-5 Cougar’s Accounting Services provides low – cost tax advice and preparation to those with financial need. At the end of the current period‚ the company reports the following amounts: Asset – 19000; Liabilities – 15000; Revenues – 28000; Expenses = 33000 Required: 1. Calculate net loss. 2. Calculate stockholders’ equity at the end of the period. Net loss *Revenues – Expenses = (5000) Stockholders * Assets – Liabilities = 4000 E1-6 Cash 5400 Salaries expense 2200 Accounts payable 3400
Premium Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Revenue Income statement