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    financial statements 
 Harnischfeger Corporation computed depreciation expenses on plants‚ machinery and equipment using the straight-line method for financial reporting purposes. 2. What is the effect of the depreciation accounting method change on the reported income in 1984? How will this change affect profits in future years? 
 
 The effect of this change was applied retroactively to all assets that were subjected to accelerated depreciation. It increased net income by $11 million or $0.93 per

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    Preparation of Consolidated Statement  of Financial Position 1 The consolidation process • Before consolidating‚ it may be necessary to adjust  subsidiary’s financial statements where: 1. The subsidiary’s end of reporting period is different to  the parent’s. In such cases the subsidiary is required to  prepare adjusted financial statements as at the parent’s  reporting date. 2. The subsidiary’s accounting policies are different to the  parent’s.  In such cases the subsidiary is required to 

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    change in principle. T 7. Indirect effect of an accounting change. T 8. Retrospective application impracticality. F 9. Reporting changes in accounting estimates. T 10. Change in principle vs. change in estimate. F 11. Accounting for change in depreciation method. F 12. Accounting for change in reporting entities. T 13. Example of a change in reporting entities. F 14. Accounting error vs. change in estimate. T 15. Accounting for corrections of errors. T 16. New principle created by FASB standard

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    * Question 1 0 out of 10 points | | | Winston Corp. had $1‚800 of supplies on hand at January 1. During the year‚ supplies with a cost of $4‚000 were purchased. At December 31‚ the actual supplies on hand amount to $1‚300. After the adjustments are recorded and posted at December 31‚ determine the balances in the Supplies and Supplies Expense accounts.   Supplies ; Supplies ExpenseAnswer | | | | | Selected Answer: |    [None Given] | Correct Answer: |    $1‚300;  $4‚500 | Response

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    Corporate Reporting and Financial Analysis Prof Wang Jiwei HOMEWORK #2 Suggested Solutions Question 1 Determinants of Income P2-9. Determining missing amounts on income statement |AJAX Corporation | |Income Statement | |For the

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    Accountancy Department College of Business and Accountancy Notre Dame University Cotabato City‚ Philippines CPA – MOCK BOARD EXAMINATION AUDITING PROBLEMS MR. RONALD GERMO MAMARIL INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one answer for each item by shading the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on the sheet provided. STRICLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. Use pencil no. 1 only. CASE 1: STOCK INVESTMENT

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    Learning Task Number Four The Henry Furniture Co. is a new company and has numerous fixed assets that need to be depreciated. You can help Henry by determining the depreciation rates for the assets and the amount of depreciation for year one. The assets were purchased at various times during the year (hint: watch out for the dates). The following assets will be held by the company for at least the next two years (In other words‚ year two will be a full year for all of the assets). Please fill

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    equipment for cash‚ at a total cost of $2.9 million‚ there are several possible scenarios to consider: tax and depreciation rates remaining as they are or changing and the loss or continuation of the Investment Tax Credit (ITC). Without providing an excess of detail here‚ those scenarios include: a possible tax rate decrease from the current level of 46% to 34%‚ possible extension of depreciation to 7 years‚ and the possible repeal for the ITC tax credit‚ as well as the possibility of “Grandfathering”

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    Week 3 Problem Set Answer the following questions and solve the following problems in the space provided. When you are done‚ save the file in the format flastname_Week_3_Problem_Set.docx‚ where flastname is your first initial and you last name‚ and submit it to the appropriate dropbox. Chapter 7 (pages 225–228): 1. Your brother wants to borrow $10‚000 from you. He has offered to pay you back $12‚000 in a year. If the cost of capital of this investment opportunity is 10%‚ what is its NPV? Should you

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    how to account for: 1. The expenditures and depreciation (if applicable) of the leasehold improvements. 2. The general repairs and maintenance. 3. The reinstating to the property’s original condition. The purpose of this memo is to analyze the circumstances and obligations arising under this lease agreement and make recommendations regarding the accounting treatment. 1. How to account for the expenditures and depreciation (if applicable) of the leasehold improvement? NeedsLease

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