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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issues raised by the transformation from U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP) to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in the timber industry. I will cover the following topics: different accounting treatment under U.S. GAAP and IFRS‚ the influence on investment decisions‚ Plum Creek’s reason for the opposition against transformation‚ and conclude with my preferred accounting treatment under different roles. ACCOUNTING TREATMENT The concern is mainly on recognition
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Accrual Basis and Cash Basis Accounting Vannario L. McCray Accounting 290 A simple form of accounting is accrual basis accounting. When a payment is taken in after a sale of goods or services‚ a deposit may be made. When the time comes‚ checks are written because funds are available to pay bills‚ and the expense is recorded as of the check date regardless of when the expense took place. The main focus is on how much money is in the bank‚ the secondary focus is on making sure that all the bills
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Running head: ACCOUNTING BASIS Accrual Basis and Cash Basis Accounting Paper University of Phoenix ACC 290 Pretty much any and all businesses need feedback to see how they are doing and determine if any changes are necessary. This information comes as a result of accounting practices. This information is so crucial that a set of rules have been established to make sure that the information is not only properly represented but in a uniform that is easy to understand
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600 ______ 2. Interest Payable 600 Cash 600 ______ 3. Interest Receivable 1‚400 Interest Earned 1‚400 ______ 4. Cash 1‚400 Interest Receivable 1‚400 ______ 5. Depreciation Expense 1‚600 Accumulated Depreciation 1‚600 ______ 6. Supplies 1‚200 Cash 1‚200 ______ 7. Supplies Expense
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and Contrast Cash Basis Accounting and Accrual Basis Accounting The major objectives for business entity are to earn profit. Every company keeps their financial records and prepares their financial reports. There are two main accounting methods which are used to keep recording of the business. They are cash basis accounting (cash method) and accrual basis (accrual method). Either of any method can use in businesses. Company can choose the method which is benefit for them. The cash basis is the most
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1. According to the cost allocation methods used in the company’s accounting system that are described in the Production Cost Report‚ if a company employs 100 PATs at a total labor cost of $15‚000‚000 (including wages‚ fringes‚ incentives‚ overtime‚ training‚ and severance expenses)‚ assembles and ships 800‚000 entry-level cameras and 200‚000 multi-featured cameras over the course of a year‚ has revenues of $100 million from sales of entry level cameras‚ and revenues of $150 million from the sale
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Discounted Cash Flow analysis projecting the expected future revenues in the same current strategy which they are in. We would then lay out the future expected cash inflows with no initial cash out flow laid out due to the fact that they have already covered their initial expenses. We must take into account the growth rates that are expected for our liabilities such as capital expenditures‚ player salaries‚ depreciation‚ and such. We must then evaluate the growth rates for the cash inflows
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tax rate. You are Paula’s assistant‚ and she has asked you to prepare the following: 1. An income statement for 2007 and 2008. 2. A balance sheet for 2007 and 2008. 3. Operating cash flow for each year. 4. Cash flow from assets for 2008. 5. Cash flow to creditors for 2008. 6. Cash flow to stockholders for 2008. Information 2009
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d. accounts payable. ANS: Q. Which of the following is considered an asset? a. Accounts payable b. Prepaid expense c. Bad debt d. Stockholders’ equity ANS: Compiled by Manek. 2011. P age |1 ACCY111 / SAMPLE TEST PAPER Q & A Q. The role of accounting in business is best defined as a. an information system that provides reports to stakeholders about the economic activities and condition of a business. b. a method of forecasting the future profitability of a company. c. the policies‚ procedures
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