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Problem 1 (10 Points)

Jackson Browne Corporation is authorized to issue 1,000,000 shares of $1 par value common stock. During 2021, its first year of operation, the company has the following stock transactions.

Jan. 1 Paid the state $10,000 for incorporation fees.

Jan. 15 Issued 400,000 shares of stock at $5 per share.

July 2 Issued 110,000 shares of stock for land. The land had an asking price of $800,000. The stock is currently selling on a national exchange at $6 per share.

Sept. 5 Purchased 12,000 shares of common stock for the treasury at $7 per share.

Dec. 6 Sold 8,000 shares of the treasury stock at $10 per share.

Instructions

Indicate the accounts and their respective balances that are increased and/or decreased in the above transactions for Jackson Browne Corporation. You must show your computations to receive full credit.

Problem 2 (12 Points)

The following items were shown on the balance sheet of ELO Corporation on December 31, 2021:

Stockholders’ equity

Paid-in capital

Capital stock

Common stock, $6 par value, 800,000 shares

authorized; ______ shares issued and ______ outstanding $3,000,000

Additional paid-in capital

In excess of par 1,500,000

Total paid-in capital 4,500,000

Retained earnings 1,850,000

Total paid-in capital and retained earnings 6,350,000

Less: Treasury stock (10,000 shares) 50,000

Total stockholders’ equity $6,300,000

Instructions

Complete the following statements and show your computations.

(a) The number of shares of common stock issued was _______________.

(b) The number of shares of common stock outstanding was ____________.

(c) The total sales price of the common stock when issued was $____________.

(d) The cost per share of the treasury stock was $_______________.

(e) The average issue price of the common stock was $______________.

(f) Assuming that 25% of the treasury stock is sold at $8 per share, the balance in the Treasury Stock account would be $_______________.

Problem 3 (10 Points)

Journey Company had the following transactions involving notes payable.

October 1, 2021 Borrows $300,000 from Washington State Bank by signing a 6-month, 4% note.

Dec. 31, 2021 prepares the adjusting entry.

April 1, 2022 Pays principal and interest to Washington State Bank.

Instructions

Indicate the accounts and their respective balances that are increased and/or decreased for each of the above transactions. You must show all your calculations to receive full credit.

Problem 4 (18 Points)

Turner Inc. is considering two alternatives to finance its construction of a new $6 million plant.

(a) Issuance of 600,000 shares of common stock at the market price of $10 per share.

(b) Issuance of $6 million, 4% bonds at par.

Instructions

Complete the following table. You MUST show your work to receive full credit.

Issue Stock Issue Bonds

Income before interest and taxes $20,000,000 $20,000,000

Interest expense from bonds

_________ _________

Income before income taxes $ $

Income tax expense (30%) _________ _________

Net income $________ $________

Outstanding shares _________ 4,000,000

Earnings per share _________ _________

Problem 5 (15 Points)

The Band Company was organized on January 1. During the first year of operations, the following expenditures and receipts were recorded in random order in the account, Land.

Expenditures

1. Cost of real estate purchased as a plant site

(land $230,000 and old building $30,00) $ 260,000

2. Accrued real estate taxes paid at the time of the purchase of the real estate. 45,000

3. Cost of demolishing building to make land suitable for construction of a new

building. 35,000

4. Architect's fees on building plans. 30,000

5. Installation cost of fences around the building 25,000

6. Excavation costs for new building. 50,000

7. Cost of filling and grading the land. 45,000 8. Full payment to building contractor. 840,000

9. Cost of parking lots and driveways. 65,000

10. Real estate taxes paid for the current year on the land. 20,000

Total $1,415,000

Receipts

11. Proceeds from salvage of demolished building 20,000

Total $20,000

Instructions

Analyze the foregoing transactions using the following tabular arrangement. Insert the number of each transaction in the Item space and insert the amounts in the appropriate columns and show the total for each column.

Land

I tem Land Buildings Improvements Other Account Title

Problem 6 (10 points)

Bob Seger Company purchased equipment on January 1, 2021 for $120,000. It is estimated that the equipment will have a $30,000 salvage value at the end of its 10-year useful life. It is also estimated that the equipment will produce 90,000 units over its 10-year life. You must show all of your calculations.

Instructions

Answer the following independent questions.

1. Compute the amount of depreciation expense for the year ended December 31, 2021, using the straight-line method of depreciation.

2. If 20,000 units of product were produced in 2021, what is the book value of the equipment at December 31, 2021? The company uses the units-of-activity depreciation method.

Problem 7 (10 Points)

(a) Cinema Paradiso Company purchased equipment on January 1, 2013 for $150,000 and estimated a $30,000 salvage value at the end of the equipment's 10-year useful life. At December 31, 2019, there was $84,000 in the Accumulated Depreciation account for this equipment using the straight-line method of depreciation. On March 31, 2020, the equipment was sold for $70,000.

Indicate the accounts that are increased and/or decreased and by which amount to remove the equipment from the books of Cinema Paradiso Company on March 31, 2020. You must show all of your calculations to receive full credit

(b) Assume the same facts as above, except the equipment was sold for $50,000

Indicate which accounts are increased and /or decreased and by which amount to record the disposition of the machine. You must show all your work to receive full credit.

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Problem 8 (20 Points)

The Killers Pesticide Company had a $600 balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts at December 31, 2022, before the current year's provision for uncollectible accounts. An aging of the accounts receivable revealed the following:

Estimated Percentage

Uncollectible

Current Accounts $120,000 2%

1–30 days past due 60,000 4%

31–60 days past due 50,000 6%

61–90 days past due 30,000 15%

Over 90 days past due 20,000 25%

Total Accounts Receivable $280,000

Instructions: You MUST show your work to receive full credit.

(a) Determine the desired ending balance for Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

(b) Determine the amount to recognize as bad debt expense on December 31, 2022.

(c) What amount that is reported as the net balance for Accounts Receivable as of December 31, 2022 on the Balance Sheet?

Problem 9 (20 point)

Muse Company uses the periodic inventory method and had the following inventory information available:

Units Unit Cost Total Cost

1/1 Beginning Inventory 500 $5 $2,500

1/20 Purchase 700 $6 4,200

7/25 Purchase 900 $7 6,300

10/20 Purchase 600 $9 5,400

2,700 $18,400

A physical count of inventory on December 31 revealed that there were 700 units on hand.

Instructions

Answer the following independent questions and show computations supporting your answers.

1. Assume that the company uses the FIFO method. The value of the ending inventory at December 31 is $__________.

2. Assume that the company uses the Average-Cost method. The value of the ending inventory on December 31 is $__________.

3. Assume that the company uses the LIFO method. The value of the ending inventory on December 31 is $__________.

4. Determine the difference in the amount of income that the company would have reported if it had used the FIFO method instead of the LIFO method. Would income have been greater or less and by how much?

Problem 10 (20 Points)

Match the items below by entering the appropriate code letter in the space provided.

A. Cumulative dividend F. Declaration date

B. Face value G. Market interest rate

C. Legal capital H. Payout ratio

D. Treasury stock I. Maturity date

E. Premium on bonds payable J. Bond certificate

K. Discount on bonds payable

--------- 1. Occurs when the contractual rate of interest is less than the market rate of interest.

------- 2. A legal document that indicates the face value of the bonds and other data.

------ 3. The rate investors demand for loaning funds to a corporation.

____ 4. The amount that must be retained in the business for the protection of creditors.

--------- 5. The time that the final payment on a bond is due from the bond issuer.

____ 6. The date the board of directors formally declares a dividend.

------- 7. Amount of principal due at the maturity date of the bond.

____ 8. Preferred stockholders have a right to receive current and unpaid prior-year dividends before common stockholders receive any dividends.

____ 9. Measures the percentage of earnings distributed in the form of dividends to common stockholders.

____ 10. Corporation’s own stock that has been reacquired by the corporation but not retired.

Problem 11 (20 Points)

Ennio Morricone Company had the following normal account balances on selected accounts:

Sales Revenue $2,500,000

Advertising Expense 65,000

Sales Returns and Allowances 41,500

Cost of Goods Sold 1,100,000

Common stock 250,000

Dividends 150,000

Freight-Out 35,000

Income tax expense 30,000

Interest Expense 80,000

Salaries and Wages Expense 670,000

Utilities Expense 15,000

Depreciation Expense 120,000

Interest Revenue 40,000

Inventory 67,000

Retained earnings 535,000

Insurance Expense 20,000

Sales Discounts 18,500

Instructions

1. Use the above information to prepare a multiple-step income statement for the year ended December 31, 2022.

Problem 12 (35 Points)

The financial statements of Spertramp Company appear below:

Supertramp COMPANY

Comparative Balance Sheet

December 31, 2022

Assets 2022 2021

Cash $ 120,200 $ 128,400

Debt investments 148,000 100,000

Accounts receivable (net) 235,600 205,600

Inventory 252,000 231,000

Property, plant and equipment (net) 1,298,000 1,040,600

Total assets $2,053,800 $1,705,600

Liabilities and stockholders' equity

Accounts payable $ 320,000 $ 290,800

Income taxes payable 87,000 84,000

Bonds payable 440,000 400,000

Common stock 580,000 600,000

Retained earnings 626,800 330,800

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $2,053,800 $1,075,600

Supertramp COMPANY

Income Statement

For the Year Ended December 31, 2022

Net sales (all on credit) $3,781,080

Cost of goods sold 2,117,080

Gross profit 1,664,000

Expenses

Selling and administrative expenses $1,000,000

Interest expense 44,000

Total expenses 1,044,000

Income before income taxes 620,000

Income tax expense 184,000

Net income $ 436,000

Additional information:

a. Cash dividends of $120,000 were declared and paid on common stock in 2022.

b. Weighted-average number of shares of common stock outstanding during 2022 was 100,000 shares.

c. Net cash provided by operating activities during 2022 was $450,000

d. Capital expenditures during 2022 were $270,000.

Instructions

Using the financial statements and additional information, compute the following ratios for the Supertramp Company for 2022. You Must show all your computations to receive full credit.

1. Gross profit rate _________.

2. Return on common stockholders' equity _________.

3. Return on assets _________.

4. Accounts receivable turnover _________.

5. Average collection period _________.

6. Inventory turnover _________.

7. Days in inventory _________.

8. Times interest earned _________.

9. Asset turnover _________.

10. Free cash flow _________

11. Profit margin______________

12. Payout ratio------------------------