Essentials of Accounting Week 5 Assignment Chapter 9: E9-6 SY Telc has recently started the manufacture of RecRobo‚ a three-wheeled robot that can scan a home for fires and gas leaks and then transmit this information to a mobile phone. The cost structure to manufacture 20‚000 RecRobo’s is as follows. Cost Direct materials ($40 per robot) $ 800‚000 Direct labor ($30 per robot) 600‚000 Variable overhead ($6 per robot) 120‚000 Allocated fixed overhead ($25 per robot) 500‚000 Total $2‚020
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CASE 5 – Evidence 1. For each of the following specific audit procedures‚ indicate the type of audit procedure it represents: (1) inspection of records or documents‚ (2) inspection of tangible assets‚ (3) observation‚ (4) inquiry‚ (5) confirmation‚ (6) recalculation‚ (7) reperformance‚ (8) analytical procedures‚ and (9) scanning. a. Sending a written request to the client’s customers requesting that they report the amount owed to the client. a. Confirmation i. Existence; trying
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1. What is the defining distinction between for-profit businesses and not-for-profit‚ including governments? What are the implications of this distinction for financial reporting? Governments and not-for-profits provide services that are targeted to groups of constituents who advocate a political or social cause or who carry out research or other activities for the betterment of society. The objectives of governments and not-for-profits cannot generally e expressed in dollars and cents and are often
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COURSE INFORMATION Quarter – Winter 2013 Day/Time – Tuesdays‚ 6:00p.m.-10:00p.m. Instructor – Timothy E. Carr‚ CPA Instructor Email: timothy.carr@strayer.edu Instructor Phone: 901-359-8408 Instructor Office Hours – By Appointment COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides a framework for financial accounting concepts and practices used by internal and external users in businesses. Topics presented include the accounting cycle‚ financial reporting‚ financial
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Assignment 1 E12-1 (Classification Issues—Intangibles) Presented below is a list of items that could be included in the intangible assets section of the balance sheet. Instructions (a) Indicate which items on the list above would generally be reported as intangible assets in the balance sheet. 13. Goodwill acquired in the purchase of a business. 15. Cost of purchasing a patent from an inventor 16. Legal costs incurred in securing a patent. 17. Unrecovered costs of a successful legal suit
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Stockholders own which type of business? The accounting equation may be expressed as Jason purchased office equipment for $4‚800 on account. This transaction would have what effect on the accounting equation? Stephen purchased office supplies for $800 in cash. This transaction would have what effect on the accounting equation? Meghan started her business by investing $30‚000 in cash. This transaction would have what effect on the accounting equation?
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Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. Alpha Company’s stock trades on the NY stock exchange. For Alpha Company‚ revenue on account amounted to $5‚150. Cash collections of accounts receivable amounted to $2‚300. Expenses incurred on account were $2‚100. Cash paid on accounts payable was $1‚950. Alpha’s net income was A) $2‚900 B) $3‚050 C) $350 D) $200 2. Hamilton Company began operations in 2009. During the year‚ the following cash transactions occurred:
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The Role of Accounting on Business and our Society Purpose of Financial Statement Financial statement plays a significant role in business organization. Basically‚ it provides information about the performance‚ changes and the financial position of a business organization. The major purpose of financial statement is to provide essential information to a wide range of users as described below: Managers Financial statement helps the managers within a business organization to manage day
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Ver. 04/09 PRACTICE FINANCIAL QUIZ #1 NOTE: The figures in these questions are not representative of any company or industry and are for the purpose of learning certain financial concepts that pertain to marketing. PART I—SALES ANALYSIS The J&J Corporation manufactures television sets‚ DVD players and MP3 players. The wholesale prices to their customers can vary from under $100 to over $1000‚ depending on the technical complexity of the item and the quantity purchased. Analyze the following
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Case 1: Sunrise bank recently appointed the accounting firm Smith‚ Godfroy‚ and Hannaford as the bank’s auditor. Sunrise quickly became one of Smith‚ Godfroy‚ and Hannaford’s largest clients. Subject to banking regulations‚ Sunrise must provide for any expected losses on notes receivable that Sunrise may not collect in full. During the course of the audit‚ Smith‚ Godfroy‚ and Hannaford determined that three large notes receivable of Sunrise seem questionable. Smith‚ Godfroy‚ and Hannaford discussed
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