Case 6-4 1. All three methods do affect the net income - Deducted Purchased Goods: Will affect the cost of the good by decreasing it‚ which will affect the net income in the period the product is sold. - Other Income: Net Income would be higher than the other methods. - Not taken discount as expense: Cost of goods sold will be lower as discount will be counted‚ however it will decrease net income while being an expense. Overall‚ the cost of goods sold will be affected‚ therefore gross margin
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Tugas 04 - Accounting for Managers Kelompok 4: 1. Haris Pratama Loeis 1306497062 2. Ibrahim Adam 1306497075 3. Jati Perdana 1306497144 4. Maydhani Arnia E.P. 1306497226 5. Meiryanti Andryani 1306497251 Problem 5-4 (in USD) Days Account Outstanding Amount Probability of Collection Allowance Amount Write-Off Amount Less than 16 450‚000.00 0.99 4‚500.00 - 16 to 30 150‚000.00
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Chapter 11 THE STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS Problems Problem 11-1 |2003 sales |$8‚743‚000 | |Less: Change in accounts receivable | (70‚000) | |Cash generated from sales during 2003 |$8‚673‚000 | Problem 11-2 a. Issuance of a 12-month note in return for $2 million cash is a financing source of cash. Use
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Ateneo Graduate School of Business MBA Standard Financial Accounting TEAM DAVAO Group Members: Martha Herrera‚ Katrina Ortega‚ Chris Almeda‚ Gil Fernandez Presentation for Case 4-1 CASE PC Depot was a small retail store for personal computers and hand-held calculators‚ selling several national brands in each product line. The store was opened in early September by Barbara Thompson‚ a young woman previously employed in direct computer sales for a national firm specializing in business computers
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Accounting Case Study Solution Joan Holtz Case 7-2 The concerns raised by Joan Holtz in this problem are being addressed based on the Governing Principle of calculation of arriving cost of Fixed Asset. 1.) The cost of an item of Property‚ Plant‚ or Equipment‚ includes all expenditures that are necessary to make the Asset ready for its intended use. When a company constructs a building or item of equipment for its own use‚ the amount of capitalized cost includes all the costs incurred in construction
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CHAPTER 5: ACCOUNTING FOR GENERAL CAPITAL ASSETS AND CAPITAL PROJECTS OUTLINE Number Topic Type/Task Status (re: 13/e) Questions: 5-1 Distinguishing general capital assets from fund capital assets Describe New 5-2 Capital asset disclosures Explain New 5-3 Modified approach for infrastructure Describe New 5-4 Capital lease accounting Describe 5-8 revised 5-5 Asset impairment Explain New 5-6 Use of capital projects funds Explain 5-4 revised 5-7 Encumbrances Explain Same 5-8 Construction
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Case 5-60 1. The solution Doug proposes is not ethical. Although maintaining the current plant-wide rate is probably not illegal‚ its continuation has one purpose: to extract profits from government business. Doug knows the plant-wide rate is not accurately assigning overhead costs to various jobs and is willing to alter the assignments on an “unofficial basis” for purposes of bidding on private-sector jobs. Fundamentally‚ ethical behavior is concerned with choosing right over wrong. To knowingly
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CHAPTER 5: Integrative Case- Northwest Industries N Date: December 3‚ 2011 Information Management Immediate Issues or Problems * Is there an existing fraud in the payroll system of Northwest Industries? * What courses of action should be done by Northwest Industries to prevent and detect fraud? Basic Issues or Associated Issues * All of the 1‚500 company employees of Northwest Industries had a discrepancy between their reported withholding and the actual amount
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account for its merchandise. On May 1‚ it returned $50 of merchandise due to a defect. Assuming that the purchase was originally bought on credit‚ demonstrate the required journal entry. -Account Payable DR: 50 -Merchandise inventory CR: 50 On June 5‚ X-mart purchased $400 of merchandise with terms of 2/10‚ n/30. If payment is made on June 11‚ calculate the purchase discount that may be taken by X-mart. 400*.02=$8 FOB destination: The seller is responsible for the shipping costs of merchandise sold
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The case “Joan Murphy” Joan’s performance in terms of consistency‚ distinctiveness‚ and consensus. First we need to show that the employee had the capability to perform the job‚ had appropriate training by the employer‚ and had actually performed the job appropriately in the past. People often believe that their good performance is to their skill‚ but poor performance is mostly due to some uncontrollable forces In term of consistency‚ Joan’s job performances are below expectations‚ low
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