CHAPTER 1 Partnership Formation and Operations EXERCISES Exercise 1 –1 |1.a |Campos‚ Capital |14‚000 | | | | Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts | |14‚000 | | | | | | |
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Bookkeeping Guidelines A. General Guidelines 1. The statement of cash receipts and disbursement is to be prepared monthly 2. Receipts should be issued or all cash received. These receipts are to be recorded in the cash receipts journal. 3. Vouchers should be prepared for every disbursement. All vouchers should be numbered consecutively and used chronologically. Vouchers should be recorded in the cash disbursements journal and supported by official receipts. 4. The basis of the statement of cash
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After our discussion we decide to accept the order of Hi-Valu Company‚ due to analysis and compare below. Advantages Outstanding profit Assume that Baldwin Company accepted the orders of Hi-Valu Company to make profits. In this condition‚ we should know whether Hi-Valu Company had enough short term assets to cover its short term debt. Therefore‚ we should calculate Working Capital ($) of Baldwin Company: The cost of each finished product in the first year: Materials + labors + variable
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Problem 16-1 (Cash Management) Williams & Sons last year reported sales of $10 million and an inventory turnover ratio of 2. The company is now adopting a new inventory system. If the new system is able to reduce the firm’s inventory level and increase the firm’s inventory turnover ratio to 5 while maintaining the same level of sales‚ how much cash will be freed up? Inventory = Sales / Inventory Turnover Ratio Inventory = $10 million / 2 = $5 Million Inventory = Sales / Inventory Turnover
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Financial Forecasting Beverly Clarkson March 7‚ 2014 FIN/200 Week 3 Checkpoint Financial Forecasting Checkpoint Financial forecasting is one of the most important developing series of projecting a financial statement. With a projection statement‚ a firm can
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Howard Street Jewelers‚ Inc. 1.) The Levis overlooked both Administrative control and Accounting control objectives. By allowing Betty to execute transactions without Management’s approval they did not satisfy Administrative controls. It is also unclear whether there was any formal official procedure established which Betty was required to follow. Concerning Accounting control‚ the Levis first and foremost did not ensure that transactions were recorded as necessary. Betty was apparently given
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1. Who audited Polaris’s financial statements for the year ended December 31‚ 2009? When was the independent auditor’s report signed? Answer: Management’s internal control over financial reporting as of December 31‚ 2009 has been audited by Ernst & Young LLP. The independent auditor’s report was signed at March 1‚ 2010. Source: 2009 Annual Report for Polaris Industries‚ pages 40 and 72‚ respectively. 2. What dollar amount for net income was reported for the 2009 year? By what dollar amount
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I ACCT220 FUN QUIZ SIX: CHAPTER SIX I. Multiple Choice. Select the best lettered answer for the number question or best lettered completion for the numbered partial statement. Record the letter next to the number. 1. _____ Fetherston Company’s goods in transit at December 31 include: sales made purchases made (1) FOB destination (3) FOB destination (2) FOB shipping point (4) FOB shipping point Which items should
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Hardware and Software Selection There is a necessity to have either hardware or software to integrate the accounting information into an automated system for viewing by the proper individuals. Below‚ Learning Team A will show who needs to access this information‚ what controls will be implemented‚ the type of reports to be generated from these hardware or software and importantly what type of information will be available through corporate Intranet and the Internet. Having the proper hardware and
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Internal Control and Risk Evaluation Internal controls are the key to running a successful business. Kudler Fine Foods‚ after reviewing flowcharts created by Accounting Team A‚ is requesting information regarding controls for system improvements. Presented here is an analysis of their current accounting information system‚ risks and controls associated with this system and an evaluation of applying internal controls to help mitigate risks and losses. Risk Analysis Assessing risk is a difficult
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