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Accounting Financial Statements

Accounting Financial Statements

Accounting Financial Statements, The following information is provided for Tanet Corp. for the year ended Dec 31, 2023. Prepare a statement of cash flows, in good form, using the indirect method for operating activities.

  • Show your labelled calculation for each amount you have to compute (remember my handy hints!!!)

Tanet Corp. APA.

Statement of Comprehensive Income

For year ending December 31, 2023Accounting Financial Statements

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Sales $66,000
Salaries expense 24,500
Depreciation expense 4,000
Selling and administrative expenses 12,000
Interest expense 3,500
Net income 22,000
Other comprehensive income  
Unrealized gain on debt investments 2,000
Comprehensive income $24,000

 

Accounting Financial Statements

Tanet Corp.

Balance Sheets

At December 31, 2023 and 2022

  2023 2022  
Cash & cash equivalents $   71,000 $   42,000  
Accounts receivable 40,000 31,000  
Plant assets 81,000 82,000  
Accumulated depreciation (14,000) (20,000)  
Debt investments 14,000 0  
Total Assets $192,000 $135,000  
       
Salaries payable $    5,000 $   3,000  
Notes payable, due 2027 40,000 46,000  
Common stock, par $10 101,000 61,000  
Paid in capital in excess of par 17,000 9,000  
Retained earnings 27,000 16,000  
Accumulated other comprehensive income 2,000 0  
Total Liabilities & Equity $192,000 $135,000  

Accounting Financial Statements

Additional Info: You will need to deduce some items as well.

All sales are on account.

Sold plant assets for book value of $21,000, cost $31,000.

Also bought plant assets during 2023.

Made principal payments on note of $46,000.

Borrowed $40,000.

Changes to retained earnings are only from net income and cash dividends.

QUESTION 2. SHOW YOUR LABELLED WORK!

Accounting Financial Statements

Provide the requested information for the following situations:

  1. The following information is available for Williams Company for 2024:

Cash paid for purchases                                                                    $1,560,000

Decrease in trade accounts payable                                                       100,000

Increase in merchandise inventory                                                           45,000

How much was cost of goods sold for 2024?

  1. Rayo Company received $36,000 on May 1, 2024 for one year’s rent in advance and recorded the transaction with a credit to a nominal account. What adjusting entry would be written for yearend, December 31, 2024?

Accounting Financial Statements

  1. Frierson Co. pays all salaried employees every other week. Any overtime is paid in the next pay period. Frierson writes an adjusting entry for salaries only at its December 31 year-end. Data relating to salaries earned in December 2024 are as follows:
    • The last payroll was paid on 12/20/24, for the 2-weeks ended 12/20/24.
    • Overtime pay earned in the two weeks ended 12/20/24 was $25,000.
    • Wednesday, December 25, was a paid holiday. No overtime was earned that week.
    • The recurring biweekly salaries total $450,000.

Assuming a five-day workweek, what adjusting entry should Frierson should write for December 31, 2024?

  1. Fasano Corporation has the following information available for its first year of operations:

Cash paid for merchandise purchases                               $325,000

Ending merchandise inventory                                              145,000

Accounts payable (balance at end of year)                             50,000

Cash collected from customers                                             290,000

Accounting Financial Statements

The balance in accounts payable relates only to merchandise purchases.  All merchandise items were marked to sell at 30% above cost. What is the ending balance in accounts receivable?

  1. Accumulated depreciation—equipment at 1/1/24 was $230,000. At 12/31/24, the balance of the account was $280,000. In 2024, one piece of equipment was sold. The equipment had an original cost of $60,000 and was 3/4 depreciated when sold for $20,000.
    1. Write the entry to record the sale.
    2. Write the missing adjusting entry
  1. Allowance for doubtful accounts on 1/1/24 was $50,000. The balance in the allowance account on 12/31/24 after making the annual adjusting entry was $65,000. Bad debts written off during 2024 amounted to $30,000. Provide the missing adjusting entry.

Accounting Financial Statements

Question 3. SHOW YOUR LABELLED CALCULATIONS!!!

  1. Determine the price for this:

On December 31, Morrow Corp. issued 6%, 15-year, $1,000,000 bonds that pay cash semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The market rate of interest for bonds of similar risk, term, and amount is 7%.

Tell me why the price ends up as it does.

  1. Using Excel—and each person must supply me with their own Excel file so I can look at how each individual used Excel—

On January 1, 2024, Naquin Corp. buys a truck that costs $44,000. The dealership offered a $10,000 trade-in on the company’s old truck, and Naquin signed an 8% note for the balance. The note requires eight equal quarterly payments starting at the end of the quarter in which the purchase is made (WHY?).

  • Determine the payment amount.
  • Prepare the amortization table for the loan through maturity.
  1. Naquin Corp. (from b.) plans to use the truck for 5 years and uses straight-line depreciation. Write all necessary adjusting entries at December 31, 2025.

 

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