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Exercise 1

Suppose the following information was taken from the 2017 financial statements of pharmaceutical giant Bramble Corp. (All dollar amounts are in millions.)

Retained earnings, January 1, 2017

$46,836.3

Cost of goods sold

9,460.6

Selling and administrative expenses

8,592.7

Dividends

3,387.0

Sales revenue

38,203.8

Research and development expense

5,960.5

Income tax expense

2,691.2

After analyzing the data, prepare an income statement for the year ending December 31, 2017.

After analyzing the data, prepare a retained earnings statement for the year ending December 31, 2017.

Exercise 2

Wildhorse Co. is the world's leading producer of ready-to-eat cereal and a leading producer of grain-based convenience foods such as frozen waffles and cereal bars. Suppose the following items were taken from its 2017 income statement and balance sheet. (All dollars are in millions.)

Retained earnings

$4,800

Cost of goods sold

6,860

Selling and administrative expenses

3,640

Cash

340

Notes payable

40

Interest expense

340

Bonds payable

4,700

Inventory

740

Sales revenue

12,400

Accounts payable

1,070

Common stock

140

Income tax expense

430

In each case, identify whether the item is an asset, liability, stockholders' equity, revenue, or expense.

Prepare an income statement for Wildhorse Co. for the year ended December 31, 2017.

Exercise 3

Wayne Holtz is the bookkeeper for Windsor, Inc.. Wayne has been trying to get the balance sheet of Windsor, Inc. to balance. It finally balanced, but now he's not sure it is correct.

Windsor, Inc.
Balance Sheet
December 31, 2017

                     Assets                     


Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

Cash


$12,400


Accounts payable


$10,400


Supplies


15,100


Accounts receivable


(17,600

)

Equipment


34,400


Common stock


45,600


Dividends


13,600


Retained earnings


37,100


Total assets


$75,500


Total liabilities and stockholders' equity


$75,500


Prepare a correct balance sheet.

Exercise 4

Classify each of the following financial statement items based upon the major balance sheet classifications.

Exercise 5

Suppose the following information (in thousands of dollars) is available for Swifty Corporation-famous for ketchup and other fine food products-for the year ended April 30, 2017.

Prepaid insurance

$ 140,700

Buildings

$4,002,900

Land

72,200

Cash

360,900

Goodwill

3,980,400

Accounts receivable

1,146,100

Trademarks

770,800

Accumulated depreciation-buildings

2,144,500

Inventory

1,269,500



Prepare the assets section of a classified balance sheet.

Exercise 6

These financial statement items are for Novak Corp. at year-end, July 31, 2017.

Salaries and wages payable

$ 3,980

Salaries and wages expense

58,900

Supplies expense

16,800

Equipment

20,400

Accounts payable

4,100

Service revenue

67,500

Rent revenue

9,700

Notes payable (due in 2020)

3,000

Common stock

16,000

Cash

30,300

Accounts receivable

10,980

Accumulated depreciation-equipment

7,700

Dividends

4,000

Depreciation expense

5,700

Retained earnings (beginning of the year)

35,100

Prepare an income statement for the year. Novak Corp. did not issue any new stock during the year.

Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year. Novak Corp. did not issue any new stock during the year.

Prepare a classified balance sheet at July 31.

Compute the current ratio and debt to assets ratio.

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