ACC 509 Case 5-2 Response Justin Tammany Grennell Farm Income Statement (Sales/Delivery Method) ------------------------------------------------- Year Ending December 31‚ 2009 Sales Revenue $522‚000 Less Expenses Cost of Sales 92‚340 Wages 72‚500 Insurance 4‚500 Taxes 32‚500 Depreciation 28‚500 Other 45‚000 Total Expenses 275‚340 ------------------------------------------------- Net Income $246‚660 Grennell Farm Balance
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following request of a friend: My bookkeeper has quit‚ and I need to see the balance sheets of my company. He has left behind a book with the numbers already entered in it. Would you be willing to prepare balance sheets for me? Also‚ any comments you care to make about the numbers would be appreciated. The Cash account is healthy‚ which is a good sign‚ and he told me that the Net income for the month of June was $19‚635. The book contained a detailed record of transactions‚ and from it the friend
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ASSIGNMENT 4 WEEK 3 SAMUEL GEORGE Financial Accounting / CHAPTER 4 | | | | | P4-1A | Thomas Magnum began operations as a private investigator on =anuary 1‚ 2008. The trial balance columns of the worksheet for THOMAS =AGNUM‚ P.I.‚ INC. at March 31 are as follows. | THOMAS MAGNUM‚ P.I.‚ =NC. | Worksheet | For the Quarter Ended March 31‚ =008 | | Trial Balance | | | | Account Titles | Dr. | Cr. | Cash | 11‚400 | | Accounts Receivable | 5‚620 | |
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Problem set C PROBLEM 3-1C For each of the following entries‚ enter the letter of the explanation that most closely describes it in the space beside each entry. (You can use letters more than once.) A. To record receipt of unearned revenue. B. To record this period’s earning of prior unearned revenue. C. To record payment of an accrued expense. D. To record receipt of an accrued revenue. E. To record an accrued expense. F. To record an accrued revenue G. To record this period’s
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• Case 1-4 Generally Accepted Accounting Principles At the completion of the Darby Department Store audit‚ the president asks about the meaning of the phrase “in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles‚” which appears in your audit report on the management’s financial statements. He observes that the meaning of the phrase must include more than what he thinks of as “principles.” Required: a. Explain the meaning of the term accounting principles as used in the audit report
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1. Arredondo‚ Inc. has current assets of $2‚170‚ net fixed assets of $9300‚ current liabilities of $1350‚ and long-term debt of $3980. Building a balance sheet for this company‚ address the following questions: a. What is the value of the shareholders’ equity account for this firm? b. How much is net working capital? Arredondo‚IncBalance Sheet | Assets Liabilities and Owener`s EquityCurrent assets $2‚170 Current
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| | Final Project ACC-101 | | Comprehensive Problem 2 Guitar Universe‚ Inc. P388 GUITAR UNIVERSER‚ INC. | Trial Balance | December 31‚2009 | Cash | $45‚000 | | Marketable securities | $25‚000 | | Accounts receivable | $125‚000 | | Allowance for doubtful accounts | | $5‚000 | Merchandise inventory | $250‚000 | | Office Supplies | $1‚200 | | Prepaid insurance | $6‚600 | | Building and fixtures | $1‚791‚000 | | Accumulated depreciation |
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1. DTE is wrong 2. Capex 3. Defrev 4. Contributed capital 5. Retained earnings Cash received 1. DTE is wrong 2. Capex 3. Defrev 4. Contributed capital 5. Retained earnings Cash received 1. DTE is wrong 2. Capex 3. Defrev 4. Contributed capital 5. Retained earnings Cash received 1. DTE is wrong 2. Capex 3. Defrev 4. Contributed capital 5. Retained earnings Cash received 1. DTE is wrong 2. Capex 3. Defrev 4. Contributed capital 5. Retained earnings Cash received
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issues raised by the transformation from U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP) to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in the timber industry. I will cover the following topics: different accounting treatment under U.S. GAAP and IFRS‚ the influence on investment decisions‚ Plum Creek’s reason for the opposition against transformation‚ and conclude with my preferred accounting treatment under different roles. ACCOUNTING TREATMENT The concern is mainly on recognition
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Competition in the Movie Rental Industry in 2008: Netflix and Blockbuster Battle for Market Leadership 2. What forces are driving changes in the movie rental industry and are the combined impacts of these driving forces likely to be favorable or unfavorable in term of their effects on competitive intensity and future industry profitability? -The economy is one of the reasons why rental industry went down. Less people are able to rent a lot of movies. -Second and main reason that drives
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