Chapter 4 : Account Titles and Preparation of Financial Statements | Article 14 : The balance sheet items shallbe categorized as follows: 1. Assets. (1) Current assets. (2) Funds and long-term investments. (3) Property‚ plant and equipment. (4) Depletable assets. (5) Intangible assets.
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CHAPTER 3 THE REPORTING ENTITY AND CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q3-1 The basic idea underlying the preparation of consolidated financial statements is the notion that the consolidated financial statements present the financial position and the results of operations of a parent and its subsidiaries as if the related companies actually were a single company. Q3-2 Without consolidated statements it is often very difficult for an investor to gain an understanding
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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 | | Supplies |
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CHAPTER 4 Final Accounts Meaning Preparation of final account is the last stage of the accounting cycle. The basic objective of every concern maintaining the book of accounts is to find out the profit or loss in their business at the end of the year. Every businessman wishes to ascertain the financial position of his business firm as a whole during the particular period. In order to achieve the objectives for the firm‚ it is essential to prepare final accounts which include Manufacturing and
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EXERCISES AND PROBLEMS ch 1 Carry Yoki’s Lounge consists of the following. Carry‚ the owner believed that people would come to hear a band play on Friday‚ Saturday‚ and Sunday evening. During the remainder of the week‚ she believed her customers would watch sporting events on several television sets located throughout the lounge. Carry employed two bartenders‚ three servers‚ two assistant servers‚ two cooks‚ one dishwasher and a clean-up person. She had a bar‚ 15 barstools‚ 4 tables‚ 40 chairs
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Expense 800 Salaries Payable 800 ______ 11. Salaries Payable 800 Cash 800 ______ 12. Accounts Receivable 600 Service Fees Earned 600 PROBLEM 3-2C Gary Company follows the practice of recording prepaid expenses and unearned revenues in balance sheet accounts. Gary’s annual
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1) To allow for the application of accounting principles learnt. 2) To get a “hands on” experience in recording‚ analyzing‚ interpreting and communication accounting information. 3) It is in partial fulfillment of CXC Principles of Accounts requirement. The aim of the study is to determine whether Debro’s Wholesale is operating at a profit or a loss. Data was gathered from source documents and posted to the journals‚ ledgers and final accounts. The performance of the business was
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SWOT analysis of Microsoft This is a Microsoft Corporation SWOT analysis for 2013. For more information on how to do SWOT analysis please refer to our article. Company background Name | Microsoft Corporation | Industries served | Computer software‚ Electronics | Geographic areas served | Worldwide | Headquarters | U.S. | Current CEO | Steve Ballmer | Revenue | $ 73.72 billion (2012) | Profit | $ 16.97 billion (2012) | Employees | 94‚000 (2012) | Main Competitors | Apple Inc
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building was $30 million and its tax basis was $20 million. At December 31‚ 2013‚ the carrying value of the building was $28 million and its tax basis was $13 million. There were no other temporary differences and no permanent differences. Pretax accounting income for 2013 was $45 million.On January 1‚ 2010‚ Ameen Company purchased a building for $36 million. Ameen uses straight-line depreciation for financial statement reporting and MACRS for income tax reporting. At December 31‚ 2012‚ the carrying
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GA-2 February 25‚ 2012 Dear Audit Staff: This memo will give us an idea of what what special business knowledge we will need to have in regards to the basic type of business and products Apollo Shoes manages. It will also provide the necessary staffing we will need to have for this audit. Apollo Shoes provides high tech electronics for todays modern athlete. They’re committed to pushing the envelope and expanding they’re products to the global and galactic marketplace. With this
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