Acct 2302 Chapter 9 Sample Exam Questions Exercise 184 Coliseum Company has budgeted the following unit sales: Quarter Units Qtr. 1‚ 2006 60‚000 Qtr. 2‚ 2006 50‚000 Qtr. 3‚ 2006 40‚000 Qtr. 4‚ 2006 80‚000 The finished goods inventory on hand on December 31‚ 2005 was 6‚000 units. It is the company’s policy to maintain a finished goods inventory at the end of each quarter equal to 10% of the next quarter’s anticipated sales. Instructions Prepare a production budget for the
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according to the length of time they remain outstanding e. Why did the company extend credit to customers? They would not have extended credit if they knew which companies would eventually not pay. Nikki Ko-Wei Chen ACCT 610 Gamma 6 Case 8: Pearson plc Nikki Ko-Wei Chen ACCT 610 Gamma 6 Case 8: Pearson plc f. Provision for bad and doubtful debts i. T-account for bad and doubtful debts ii. Journal entries for Bad and doubtful debts expense 2009 Bad and doubtful debts
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Benchmarking Thor Industries’ Inventory Management - Group 2 Teddy Dwork‚ Alexa Esquivel‚ Noelle Fennessy‚ Alec Madow‚ Marc Milgrim 1. Inventory Share of Total Assets Net Accts Rec. Share of Total Assets Gross Profit Percentage (GP/Sales) SG&A Percentage (SG&A/Sales) 2008 15.3% 14.7% 12.2% 6.7% 2007 16.0% 16.7% 12.7% 6.2% 2. 2008 5.8% 13.2% 20.2 25.3 2007 6.9% 17.6% 22.7 24.7 Return on Sales = EBIT/Revenue Return on Equity = NI/Inv Days Receivable = AR/(sales/365) Days Inventory= (Avg Inv/COGS)
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conservatism principle requires that financial statements should report LEAST favorable figures. -do not close accumulated depreciation account *NET INCOME -GROSS PROFIT PERCENTAGE= GROSS PROFIT/ NET SALES REVENUE -purcahsed inventory on account=merch inv/acct pay -returned inventory=act pay/ merch inv -paid freight bill on purchase=merch inv/cash -paid merch invoice w. discount period=act pay(D)/ (C)
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Homework Problems Problem #1 For December 31‚2012‚ the balance sheet of Baxter Corporation is as follows: Current Assets Liabilities Cash $10‚000 Accts. Payable $12‚000 Accts Receivable 15‚000 Notes Payable 20‚000 Inventory 25‚000 Bonds Payable 50‚000 Prepaid Expenses 12‚000 Fixed Assets Stockholders Equity Plant & Equip(gross) $250‚000 Common Stock $75‚000 Less Accum Deprec. 50‚000 Paid in capital 25‚000 Net Plant & Equip $200‚000
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17-1 CHAPTER 17 ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Methods of Financial Statement Analysis Horizontal Vertical Analysis Analysis Common-Size Trend Ratio Statements Percentages Analysis 17-2 17-3 Horizontal Analysis Using comparative financial statements to calculate dollar or percentage changes in a financial statement item from one period to the next 17-4 Vertical Analysis For a single financial statement‚ each
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MINICASE ACCT – 13 1. What are the relevant facts? - The company for which Chris is the controller is facing difficult times in light of a downturn in the construction industry. - Chris and Robin know that a material receivable from the Ender Corporation is probably uncollectable. - The allowance adjustment for the material receivable has not been made - Allowance adjustment will cause the auditor to mention the company’s unstable financial position and therefore without a clear opinion‚ the
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ACCT 612 TAX RESEARCH MEMO Gabrielle Cole Lebanon‚ Indiana January 25th‚ 2015 Relevant Facts The Pima and Southern Railroad (PSRR) needs to replace a 30 mile section of its track. The PSRR has bids from a contractor to replace the track for the following amounts: Cost of new track $5‚000‚000 Installing new track $3‚000‚000 Road bed grading and improvements $2‚500‚000 Removing old track ( net of salvage) $1‚500‚000 Total $12‚000‚000 The old track is fully depreciated
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Who Signs Your Check Group Project Group 5 Marc Friedman Jefferson Kinnay Vincent Mayer Tesleem Subair – No posts yet?? Kent Williams ACCT 635 9040 Accounting Ethics Professor Larry Wolod February 19‚ 2015 Contents Facts 2 Procedural History 2 Issue 2 Rule 2-3 Application / Analysis 3-4 Conclusion 4 Bibliography 5 Work Accomplished…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………6 Facts Willie Lowman is the internal auditor
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