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Part -1:

Q1 Will the income statement include cash dividends declared and paid in the reporting period? Yes or No?

Q2 Explain the effect on Cash Received and Interest Expense Recognized when

  1. Bonds are issued  at Face Value
  2. Bonds are issued  at a discount
  3. Bonds are issued  at a premium

(Hint: your answer for each independent situation [A, B, and C] should include the phrases "Credit to Bonds Payable" and "Contract Interest Rate")

Q3 Explain how the balance sheet and income statement of a company are affected in each of the following independent situations when the investment is accounted for using the equity method:

  1. The company they  invested in earns a profit for the year
  2. The company they  invested in has a net loss for the year
  3. The company they  invested in pays a cash dividend

Q4 Explain the relationship between the balance sheet, the income statement, and the statement of cash flows using the indirect method. That is, how do you prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method? Don't use numbers but explain the mathematical calculations and line items.

Q5 What do we learn by using the vertical analysis process for a company when analyzing the income statement and the balance sheet? That is, how would you explain to someone what you learn about a company by completing a vertical analysis of their SEC 10K income statement and balance sheet?

Q6 Preparing a statement of cash flows using the indirect method:

Raco Incorporated's comparative balance sheets are presented below.


Raco Incorporated

Comparative Balance Sheets

31-Dec

 

 

2015

 

2014

Cash

 

$25,210

 

 

$10,820

 

Accounts receivable

 

14,200

 

 

23,630

 

Prepaid Insurance

 

3,600

 

 

2,400

 

Land

 

12,395

 

 

15,410

 

Buildings

 

54,679

 

 

42,400

 

Accumulated depreciation-buildings

 

(16,540)

 

 

(12,790)

 

Total

 

$93,544

 

 

$81,870

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Accounts payable

 

$11,256

 

 

$8,945

 

Unearned revenue

 

$5,400

 

 

$18,000

 

Common stock

 

30,000

 

 

20,000

 

Retained earnings

 

46,888

 

 

34,925

 

Total

 

$93,544

 

 

$81,870

 

Part -2:

Q 1 and Q2 30 %

On July 1, 2014 Linked Up Inc. acquired a new machine at a cost of $15,000 with a residual value of $3,000. The estimated useful life is 5 years and 100,000 units. For the year ending June 30, 2015 the machine produced 15,000 units. For the year ending June 30, 2016, the machine produced 10,000 units.

  1. Using the three  depreciation methods (straight line, units of production, and double  decline balancing) calculate the depreciation for the year ending 6/30/15  and present each of the three journal entries in proper form.
  2. On July 1, 2016  the machine is sold for $10,000.  Complete the journal entry in proper form based on your  calculations under each of the three depreciation methods (see item 1 in  this problem). You will present  three separate, independent journal entries.

Q3

United Beverage Company owns a delivery truck with an original cost of $50,000 and an accumulated depreciation value of $20,000. The estimated residual value remains $4,000. Consider each of the independent situations below and present the required journal entry to record the sale or disposal of the truck, using proper format.

  1. Sold for $30,000
  2. Sold for $26,000
  3. Sold for $34,000
  4. Is totaled in a  collision with no scrap value and no insurance (no proceeds will be  received)

Q4 Accounts Receivable and Uncollectible Accounts

Logistics Incorporated uses the direct write off method. Their customer, Software Sales, has declared bankruptcy with no assets to pay off creditors. Present the journal entry, in proper format to record the necessary adjustment for the $22,000 remaining in the Accounts Receivable Subsidiary ledger from Software Sales.

Q5 Accounts Receivable and Uncollectible Accounts

US Weekly uses the allowance method for accounts receivable uncollectible accounts. Carnival Cruise Company has closed its business, left no forwarding address, and has not made any payments on account for over two years. Present the journal entry, in proper form, to write off the remaining accounts receivable of $34,000.

Q6 Accounts Receivable and Uncollectible Accounts

Left Field Inc. uses the allowance method for uncollectible accounts. A former customer, John Madden Sports, is seeking to return to good standing and begin doing business with the company again. As part of the agreement, on March 31, 2015, John Madden Sports paid Left Field Inc. the $64,500 balance due (Left Field Inc. wrote this value off three years ago). Present the required journal entry or entries to record this transaction.

Q7 Bank Reconciliation

As a new business manager you are concerned that the bank reconciliation is not being completed and presented to you each month. Explain why this is important and how you would select someone in your organization to complete this task. You have a sales clerk, an accountant, an executive secretary for your office, an accounts payable clerk, an accounts receivable specialist, and a credit manager (6 employees total plus you).

Q8 Management of Cash Functions and other issues of Internal Control

You are president of your local division, responsible for cash receipts and disbursements. The bank made a presentation to you and suggests your division use electronic processing for cash transactions. Accounts payable payments would be processed using the bank's system with an interface into your accounting system to meet your needs. Your invoices would reference a post office box managed by the bank who would open all mail. The cash receipts (checks from the customers) would be retained and processed, with copies provided to you electronically. All non cash receipt mail would be forwarded to you based on the advice of your legal counsel. Your paragraph should explain the pros and cons of this system, as it relates to cash receipts and cash disbursements.

Q9 Bank Reconciliation

The Bank Balance presented on the bank statement totals $10,000 while the general ledger cash balance for this account, on the same date, the last day of the month, displays a value of $12,255.

Please explain the issues related to this difference and how they would be resolved. Use you experience in creating a bank reconciliation to assist you in considering the variables.

Q10 Petty Cash

The auditors arrived to check the petty cash balance in your office. The account has a balance of $85 and the receipts not yet presented for reimbursement total $62. The Petty Cash Fund was issued several years ago for $150. How would you explain the current situation to the auditor? What might cause the balance to be off?

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