ACCT 551 – Intermediate Accounting - II Week – 1 Assignment Chapter 12 E 12-4 Presented below is selected information for Palmiero Company. 1.Palmiero purchased a patent from Vania Co. for $1‚500‚000 on January 1‚ 2010. The patent is being amortized over its remaining legal life of 10 years‚ expiring on January 1‚ 2020. During 2012‚ Palmiero determined that the economic benefits of the patent would not last longer than 6 years from the date of acquisition. What
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Chapter 15 Leases AACSB assurance of learning standards in accounting and business education require documentation of outcomes assessment. Although schools‚ departments‚ and faculty may approach assessment and its documentation differently‚ one approach is to provide specific questions on exams that become the basis for assessment. To aid faculty in this endeavor‚ we have labeled each question‚ exercise‚ and problem in Intermediate Accounting‚ 7e‚ with the following AACSB learning skills:
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GNBCY Practice Exam Solutions – Chapter 14 1. Part (a) Solution (Learning Objective 1): The common fixed costs of $10‚000 (or $130‚000 - $120‚000) are irrelevant to this decision. Part (a) Solution (Learning Objective 2): CM that would be lost if department is discontinued $(150‚000) Less fixed costs that can be avoided if department is discontinued 120‚000 Increase (decrease) in net operating income $ (30‚000) Based on this information alone‚ because the company’s net operating
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that results in future taxable amounts and‚ therefore will usually give rise to a future income tax liability. iii. A permanent Difference b) Indicate if the amounts that are involved in the current year will be added to or deducted from accounting income to arrive at taxable income. 1. Financial reporting purposes: straight line depreciation method is used for plant assets that have a useful life of 10 years; for Tax Purposes: CCA declining balance method is used with a rate of 20%
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Name Chapter 4--Profitability Analysis Description Instructions Modify Add Question Here Question 1 Multiple Choice 0 points Modify Remove Question One important difference between return on assets (ROA) and return on common shareholder’s equity (ROCE) is Answer ROA does not differentiate based on how a company finances its assets‚ ROCE does. ROA does not distinguish between the different types of income items‚ such as income from continuing operations‚ discontinued
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14 Accounting publications and research in twentieth-century Japan1 14.1 Introduction Japan’s interest in modern accounting began in the late nineteenth century with Alexander Shand [1844–1930].2 The Japanese translation of Shand’s (1873) Bank bookkeeping proved to be so important that his system of bank accounting became legally obligatory for the newly established banking system of the Meiji era. In the same year‚ Fukuzawa (1873–74) published a Japanese translation of Bryant and Stratton’s (1871)
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Chapter 6. Master Budget and Responsibility Accounting 6-16 1. Total revenues $5‚623‚500 2. Total revenues $5‚631‚100 6-17 210‚000 6-18 2‚530‚000 6-19 Prod budget–FG 47‚000 units Pur budget–DM 131‚000 gallons 6-20 1. $3‚000‚000 2. 4‚500‚000 units 3. 100‚000 4-gallon units 6-21 1. Wool: 3‚000‚000 skeins; $6‚017‚450 Dye: 50‚000 gal; $249‚850 2. Weaving: $3.3664/DMLH Dyeing: $28.4644/MH 3. $1‚219.11 4a. $200‚000‚000 4b. $190‚000‚000 5a. $121‚928‚300
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Chapter 2 Lab Intermediate Accounting I (a) The president of Gonzales‚ Inc. used his expense account to purchase a new Suburban solely for personal use. Miscellaneous Expense 29‚000 Cash 29‚000 This in inappropriate based on the economic entity assumption. Economic Entity Assumption states that the economic activity can be identified with a particular unit of accountability. In other words‚ a company
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………………………….…. No Recording 12. Cost of testing in search for product alternatives. …………………………………………………. R& D Expense in Income Statement 13. Goodwill acquired in the purchase of a business. …………………………………………………. Intangible Assets in Balance Sheet 14. Cost of developing a patent. R& D Expense in Income Statement 15. Cost of purchasing a patent from an inventor. …………………………………………………. Intangible Assets in Balance Sheet 16. Legal costs incurred in securing a patent. …………………………………………………. Intangible
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the total cost of borrowing over the life of the bond. (4) Would the total bond interest expense be greater than‚ the same as‚ or less than the total interest expense that would be reported if the straight-line method of amortization were used? SOLUTION (a) (1) 2010 July 1 Cash 3‚501‚514 Discount on Bonds Payable 498‚486 Bonds Payable 4‚000‚000 (2) Dec. 31 Bond Interest Expense ($3‚501‚514 X 5%) 175‚076 Discount on Bonds Payable 15‚076
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