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1. The financial statements of Gaines Company appear below:

GAINES COMPANY

Comparative Balance Sheet

December 31,

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Assets                                                                                                         2013                   2012  

Cash...................................................................................................    mce_markernbsp; 25,000            mce_markernbsp; 40,000

Short-term investments......................................................................        15,000                60,000

Accounts receivable (net)..................................................................        50,000                30,000

Inventory...........................................................................................        50,000                70,000

Property, plant and equipment (net)..................................................      260,000              300,000

      Total assets ..................................................................................    $400,000            $500,000

 

Liabilities and stockholders' equity

Accounts payable...............................................................................    mce_markernbsp; 20,000            mce_markernbsp; 30,000

Short-term notes payable...................................................................        30,000                90,000

Bonds payable...................................................................................        90,000              160,000

Common stock...................................................................................      150,000              150,000

Retained earnings..............................................................................      110,000                70,000

      Total liabilities and stockholders' equity......................................    $400,000            $500,000

 

GAINES COMPANY

Income Statement

For the Year Ended December 31, 2013

Net sales.............................................................................................                               $400,000

Cost of goods sold.............................................................................                                 240,000

Gross profit........................................................................................                                 160,000

Expenses

      Operating expenses......................................................................      $42,000

      Interest expense...........................................................................        18,000

            Total expenses........................................................................                                   60,000

Income before income taxes..............................................................                                 100,000

Income tax expense...........................................................................                                   30,000

Net income.........................................................................................                               mce_markernbsp; 70,000

Additional information:

a.     Cash dividends of $23,000 were declared and paid in 2013.

b.     Weighted-average number of shares of common stock outstanding during 2013 was 30,000 shares.

c.     Market value of common stock on December 31, 2013, was $21 per share.

Required:

Using the financial statements and additional information, compute the following ratios for Gaines Company for 2013. Show all computations.      Show computations.     (20 min.)

    1.     Current ratio _________.

    2.     Return on common stockholders' equity _________.

    3.     Price-earnings ratio _________.

    4.     Acid-test ratio _________.

    5.     Receivables turnover _________.

    6.     Times interest earned _________.

    7.     Profit margin _________.

    8.     Days in inventory _________.

    9.     Payout ratio _________.

  10.     Return on assets _________.

 

2. Glavine Corporation incurred the following costs while manufacturing its product.

 

Materials used in product                      $120,000          Advertising expense                    $45,000

Depreciation on plant                               60,000           Property taxes on plant                  19,000

Property taxes on store                               7,500           Delivery expense                            21,000

Labor costs of assembly-line workers    110,000           Sales commissions                          35,000

Factory supplies used                               23,000           Salaries paid to sales clerks            50,000

 

Work-in-process inventory was $22,000 at January 1 and $15,500 at December 31. Finished goods inventory was $65,000 at January 1 and $50,600 at December 31.

 

Required:

(a)  Compute cost of goods manufactured.

(b)  Compute cost of goods sold.           (10 min.)

 

3.Klinger Company estimates that annual manufacturing overhead costs will be $4,200,000 for 2012. The actual overhead costs at the end of 2012 are $4,360,000. Activity base information for 2012 follows:

                       Activity Base                      Estimated                       Actual  

                       Direct Labor Cost               $3,000,000                  $3,150,000

                       Direct Labor Hours                 200,000                       212,000

                       Machine Hours                        150,000                       152,000

Required:

(a)   Compute the predetermined overhead rate for each activity base.

(b)   Compute the amount of overhead applied in 2012 for each activity base.

(c)   Compute the amount of under- or overapplied overhead for 2012 for each activity base.   (15 min.)

 

4. Sanders Company has two production departments: Fabricating and Finishing. Beginning inventories are: Work in Process-Fabricating, $6,030; Work in Process-Finishing, $4,100; and Finished Goods, $5,600. During the month the following transactions occurred:

1.   Purchased $40,000 of raw materials on account.

2.   Incurred $65,000 of factory labor. Wages are unpaid.

3.   Incurred $50,000 of manufacturing overhead; $40,000 was paid and the remainder is unpaid.

4.   Requisitioned materials for Fabricating, $10,000 and Finishing, $8,000.

5.   Used factory labor for Finishing, $52,000 and Fabricating, $13,000.

6.   Applied $45,000 of overhead based on machine hours used in each department. The Finishing Department used twice as many machine hours as did Fabricating.

 

Required:

Journalize the transactions for the month.

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