E5-11 a) Compute Payton's gross profit. GROSS PROFIT = 900,00 - 540,000 = $ 360,000 ______________________________________ b) Compute the gross profit rate. Why is this rate computed by financial statement users? (360,000/900,000)/100 = 4/10of 100 = 40% This is known as the GROSS PROFIT MARGIN. ______________________________________ c) What is Payton's income from operations and net income? 1)Income from Operations = 360,000 - 230,000 = $130,000. 2)Net Income = 130,000 - 11,000
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benefits of LIFO, companies must also present financial statements using the same method, as required by the conformity rule (IRC section 472 [c]). LIFO is not permitted under IFRS, which means U.S. companies must switch from LIFO to first-in, first-out (FIFO) or average cost upon adoption of IFRS. Although only a small subset of U.S. companies currently uses LIFO for at least some of their operations, a change in inventory valuation method can have a significant impact on reported income, inventory balances
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common valuation systems include First-In, First-Out – FIFO, Last-In, First-Out – LIFO and Just-In-Time – JIT valuation systems. First-In, First-Out Goods processed or received by an organization are placed in holding as First-In, First-Out; this inventory system is used to track product for use and revenue gained. In the FIFO inventory valuation system, assets or inventory received first are the first ones to be used (Basu, 2013). FIFO regards the first unit arriveing in inventory as the first
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Debits, Credits, and Inventory Costs Part 1: Double-Accounting Method of Recording When using the double-accounting system, also known as the double-entry method, each transaction on the General Journal and associated account activity catalog must be recorded at least into two accounts. The debit account, often on the left, is denoted by ‘Dr’ while the credit account, often on the right side, is denoted by ‘Cr’. The entries are made depending on the account type, which
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phantom profit that would result if the company used FIFO rather than LIFO. The company uses the periodic method. FIFO: $1,410 150 units multiplied by $8 equals $1,200 30 units multiplied by $7 equals $210 $1,200 plus $210 equals $1,410 LIFO: $1,160 100 units multiplied by $6 equals $600 80 units multiplied by $7 equals $560 $600 plus $560 equals to $1,160 Therefore, the phantom profit would be $250 if the company were to use the FIFO rather than LIFO. Question 4. Compute the lower
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Standard-Based Decision Making Courteney Alderman ETH/376 March 23, 2015 Juanita Davis Audit Opinions When performing an audit there are four different types of audit opinions that Green and Associates can provide when the audit has been finished. They can provide an unqualified, unqualified with explanatory paragraph, qualified, and an adverse opinion. * Unqualified opinion- An auditor can give an unqualified opinion when it comes to a company’s financial statements when the financials
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1.) Costs assigned to the building of a house should appear on the income statement when Answer | a. | the purchase order to manufacture the house is received. | | b. | the house is sold. | | c. | cash is collected for the sale of the house. | | d. | the house is completed. | 2.) The basic document for keeping track of costs in a job order costing system is a Answer | a. | labor time card. | | b. | job order cost card. | | c. | process cost report. | | d. | materials
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------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Question 1 Answer saved Marked out of 1 Question text Answer the following questions using the information below: The Daltry Tractor Company manufactures small garden tractors on a highly automated assembly line. Its costing system uses two cost categories, direct materials and conversion costs. Each tractor must pass through the Assembly Department and the Testing Department. Direct materials are added at the beginning of
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Name Financial Accounting Instructor Kimmel, Weygandt, & Kieso Section # Date |Part |I |II |III |IV |V |Total | |Points |45 |25 |12 |10 |8 |100 | |Score | | | | | | | PART I — MULTIPLE CHOICE (45 points) Instructions Designate the best answer for each of the following questions
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Company A Partners From: Andrew Wilcox Date: 8/27/14 Re: Inventory Method Recommendation After calculating your ending inventory values using the Periodic and perpetual FIFO, Periodic average, and Perpetual LIFO methods, the following conclusions can be made. To calculate the Periodic FIFO ending inventory value, the total number of units sold is subtracted from the total number of units on hand at the beginning of the period plus the total number of units purchased during the
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