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    Accounting 350: Quiz

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    Accounting 350 Name Quiz #5‚ Winter 2010‚ Chpts 9 & 10 1. Oslo Corporation has two products in its ending inventory‚ each accounted for at the lower of cost or market. A profit margin of 30% on selling price is considered normal for each product. Specific data with respect to each product follows: Product #1 Product #2 Historical cost $40.00 $ 70.00 Replacement cost 45.00 54.00 Estimated cost to dispose 10.00 26.00 Estimated selling price 80.00 130.00 In pricing its ending inventory

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    Assets) 1. At January 1‚ the balances in Equipment and Accumulated Depreciation were $1‚021‚500 and $189‚900‚ respectively. At December 31 after adjusting entries‚ the balances were $1‚125‚900 and $452‚700‚ respectively. During the year‚ $148‚500 of equipment was acquired and equipment with a book value of $25‚200 was sold. What was Depreciation Expense for the year? Equipment 1‚021‚500 148‚500 1‚125‚900 Plug A Accumulated Depreciation 189‚900 Plug B Dep Exp 452‚700 Plug A = 44‚100 = Cost of Asset

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    between the owners and players concerning how to account the expenses is crucial to understand if the company could be profitable and then able to meet players’ requirements. In this case three problems are under the scrutiny of the arbiter: roster depreciation‚ player compensation and the transfer pricing of related party operation‚ thus issues regarding the stadium cost. Players and owners are struggling against each other in order to win the bargain trying to force and emphasize their own reasons.

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    Problem 9-61

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    out of bonus depreciation. He also contributed and office building and land with a combined FMV of $129‚000. The land’s FMV is $9‚000. Wally bought the land in 2005 for $8‚000 and had the building constructed for $100‚000. The building was placed in service in June 2008. Required: Your tax manager has asked you to prepare a schedule for the file indicating the basis of property at the time of contribution that Wally contributed‚ the depreciation for each piece

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    Wk-4; Q1: A firm uses a single discount rate to compute the NPV of all its potential capital budgeting projects‚ even though the projects have a wide range of nondiversifiable risk. The firm then undertakes all those projects that appear to have positive NPVs. Briefly explain why such a firm would tend to become riskier over time. Let’s start with some definitions and simple examples according to authors‚ Emery‚ Finnerty and Stowe: “Time Value of Money: The value that a capital budgeting project

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    the tertiary sector would use fixed assets or non-current assets. Fixed assets can vary from buildings and premises to cars or the equipment used. Whatever the case proper management of fixed assets is needed. By this we mean providing proper depreciation‚ spending on maintenance and repair as well as adjusting the accounts clearly and accurately to show the changes in fixed assets. This project looks at the procedures involved in acquiring fixed assets and the disposal of fixed. It also uses accounting

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    of Piper Rental Agency on March 31 of the current year includes the following selected accounts before adjusting entries have been prepared. Debit Credit Prepaid Insurance $ 3‚600 Supplies 2‚800 Equipment 25‚000 Accumulated Depreciation—Equip $ 8‚400 Notes Payable 20‚000 Unearned Rent 9‚900 Rent Revenue 60‚000 Interest Expense –0– Wages Expense 14‚000 An analysis of the accounts shows the following. 1. The equipment depreciates $400

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    ACCT 9.3B

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    ………………………………………………………… Sales taxes ……………………………………………………………… Installation of furniture ………………………………………………… Cost of repair furniture damaged during installation …………………… $11‚000 375 550 75 400 Instructions a. Compute depreciation expense for the years 2011 through 2014 under each depreciation method listed below: 1. Straight-line‚ with fractional years rounded to the nearest whole month. 2. 200 percent declining-balance‚ using the half-year convention. 3. 150 percent declining-balance‚ using the

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    private limited liability company that operates a single cruise ship. The ship was acquired on 1 October 1996. Details of the cost of the ship’s components and their estimated useful lives are: component original cost ($million) depreciation basis Ship’s fabric (hull‚ decks etc) 300 25 years straight-line Cabins and entertainment area fittings 150 12 years straight-line Propulsion system 100

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    repayment 10% interest rate Accounting at McCloud Winery Accounting for the loan  See the related excel file Accounting at McCloud Winery 3: The land and the grapevines  The vineyard is certainly an asset  Cost of this asset?  Depreciation? Accounting at McCloud Winery Cost (initial value) of an assets  You can include in the cost (initial value) of an assets all the costs necessary to put the asset into its productive use  So‚ in this case‚ it can be argued that all

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