Down Dog Corporation filed a petition for bankruptcy on June 30, 2014. Data relevant to its financial position as of this date are: Cash Accounts receivable-net Inventories Equipment-net Total assets Accounts payable Rent payable Wages payable Note payable plus accrued interest Capital stock Retained earnings (deficit) Total liabilities and equity Requirements: Book Value P3,000 72,000 60,000 165,000 P300,000 P72,000 21,000 45,000 96,000 180,000 (120.000) P300.000 Estimated Net Realizable Values P3,000 48,000 72,000 87,000 P210,000 1. Prepare a statement of affairs assuming that the note payable and interest are secured by a mortgage on the equipment. 2. Estimate the amount that will be paid to each class of claims if priority liquidation expenses, including trustee fees, are P24,000 and estimated net realizable values are realized.
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- The COCO Manufacturing Company has been forced into bankruptcy as of April 30, 2022. The statement of financial position on that date shows: ASSETS:Cash P 2,700Accounts Receivable 39,350Notes Receivable 18,500 Inventories 87,850Prepaid Expenses 950 Land and Buildings 61,250Equipment 48,800 Retained Earnings (30,850)Total ? LIABILITIES AND EQUITY: Accounts Payable P52,500 Notes Payable - PNB 15,000 Notes Payable - Suppliers 51,250 Accrued Wages 1,850 Accrued Taxes 4,650 Mortgage Bonds Payable 90,000 Common Stock - P 100 par 75,000 Total ? Additional Information:▪Accounts Receivable of P 16,110 and Noted Receivable of P 12,500 are expected to be…The Sunshine Company has the following data in connection with its bankruptcy petition with the Securities and Exchange Commission at the end of 2018. Unsecured creditorsP287.500. Liabilities with priority137,500 Secured Liabilities Debt 1, P262,500; value of pledged asset 225,000 Debt 2, P212,500, value of pledged asset 125,000 Debt 3, P150,000, value of pledged asset 175,000' The company also has a number of other assets that are not pledge in any way, The creditors holding Debt 2 want to receive at least P177,50 Required: For how much do these free assets have to be sold so that Debt 2 would receive exactly P177,500. Show your solutionIn its December 31, 2017, balance sheet Oakley Corporationreported as an asset, “Net notes and accounts receivable,$7,100,000.” What other disclosures are necessary?
- Because of the inability to pay debts, Steven Company has been forced into bankruptcy as of April 30, 2021. The statement of financial position on that date shows: Assets Liabilities P 2,700 Accounts Payable 39,350 Notes Payable - PNB 18,500 Notes Payable - Suppliers 87,850 Accrued Wages 950 Accrued Taxes Cash Accounts Receivable P 52,500 15,000 51,250 1,850 Notes Receivable Inventories Prepaid Expenses Land and Buildings 4,650 61,250 Mortgage Bond Payable 90,000 48,800 Ordinary Share - P100 par Accumulated Profit (Deficit) Equipment 75,000 (30,850) P259,400 P259,400 Accounts receivable of P16,110 and notes receivable of P12,500 are expected to be collectible. The good notes are pledged to Phil. National Bank. Inventories are expected to bring in P45,100 when sold under bankruptcy conditions. Land and building have an appraised value of P95,000. They serve as security on the bonds. The current value of the equipment, net of disposal cost is P9,000. The expected recovery percentage…The trial balance of Kroeger Incorporated included the following accounts as of December 31, 2024: Sales revenue Interest revenue Gain on sale of investments Gain on debt securities Cost of goods sold Loss on projected benefit obligation Selling expense Goodwill impairment loss Interest expense General and administrative expense Debits Credits $ 8,350,000 55,000 115,000 137,500 $ 155,000 6,155,000 750,000 525,000 25,000 450,000 The gain on debt securities represents the increase in the fair value of debt securities and is classified a component of other comprehensive income. Kroeger had 300,000 shares of stock outstanding throughout the year. Income tax expense has not yet been recorded. The effective tax rate is 25%. Required: Prepare a 2024 separate statement of comprehensive income for Kroeger Incorporated. Note: Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign. KROEGER INCORPORATED Statement of Comprehensive Income For the Year Ended December 31, 2024 Net income Other…The trial balance of Rollins Incorporated included the following accounts as of December 31, 2024: Sales revenue Interest revenue Loss on sale of investments Loss on debt investments Gain on projected benefit obligation Cost of goods sold Selling expense Restructuring costs Interest expense General and administrative expense Debits $ 15,000 126,000 3,860,000 340,000 150,000 15,000 240,000 Credits $ 5,300,000 37,000 230,000 The loss on debt investments represents a decrease in the fair value of debt securities and is classified as part of other comprehensive income. Rollins had 100,000 shares of stock outstanding throughout the year. Income tax expense has not yet been accrued. The effective tax rate is 25%. ROLLINS INCORPORATED Statement of Comprehensive Income Required: Prepare a 2024 single, continuous statement of comprehensive income for Rollins Incorporated. Use a multiple-step income statement format. Note: Round Earnings per share answer to 2 decimal places.
- The trial balance of Kroeger Incorporated included the following accounts as of December 31, 2024: Sales revenue Interest revenue. Gain on sale of investments Gain on debt securities Loss on projected benefit obligation Cost of goods sold Selling expense Goodwill impairment loss. Interest expense General and administrative expense Debits $ 165,000 6,050,000 650,000 475,000 35,000 550,000 Credits $ 8,250,000 65,000 125,000 142,500 The gain on debt securities represents the increase in the fair value of debt securities and is classified a component of other comprehensive income. Kroeger had 300,000 shares of stock outstanding throughout the year. Income tax expense has not yet been recorded. The effective tax rate is 25%. Required: Prepare a 2024 single, continuous statement of comprehensive income for Kroeger Incorporated. Use a multiple-step income statement format.The following data were taken from the statement of realization and liquidation of DLR Corporation for the quarter that ended September 30, 2022: Assets to be realized Assets acquired Assets Realized Assets not realized Liabilities to be liquidated Liabilities assumed Liabilities liquidated Liabilities not liquidated Supplementary credits Supplementary charges 495,000 540,000 630,000 225,000 810,000 270,000 305,000 675,000 765,000 937,000 As of September 30, 2022, DLR's capital stock is P450,000 and retained earnings is P432,000. No additional shares were issued after that date. b. (252,000) c. (315,000) d. 315,000 20. What is the ending cash balance? a. 1,305,000 b. 840,000 c. 1,050,000 d. 1,080,000 19. What is the net income (loss) for the period? a. 252,000Lugi Ka Na Company has been forced into bankruptcy as of April 30 because of its inability to pay its debts. The statement of financial position on that date shows: ASSETS LIABILITIES & EQUITY P5,400 78,700 37,000 175,700 1,900 122,500 Accounts Payable Notes Payable – PNB Notes Payable – suppliers Accrued wages Accrued taxes Mortgage Bonds Payable Common stock – P100 par Retained Earnings Total Liabilities & Equity P105,000 30,000 102,500 3,700 9,300 180,000 150,000 (61,700) P518,800 Cash Accounts Receivable Note Receivable Inventory Prepaid Expenses Land and Building Equipment, net 97,600 Total Assets P518,800 Additional information: a. Accounts receivable of P32,220 and notes receivable of P25,000 are expected to be collectible. The good notes are pledged to Philippine National Bank. b. Inventories are expected to bring in P90,200 when sold under bankruptcy conditions. c. Land and buildings have an appraised value of P190,000. They serve as security on the bonds. d. The current value…
- The trial balance of Rollins Incorporated included the following accounts as of December 31, 2024: Sales revenue Interest revenue Loss on sale of investments Loss on debt investments Gain on projected benefit obligation Cost of goods sold Selling expense Restructuring costs Interest expense General and administrative expense Debits $20,000 Show Transcribed Text 145,000 4,310,000 390,000 175,000 10,000 290,000 Credits $5,800,000 39,500 255,000 The loss on debt investments represents a decrease in the fair value of debt securities and is classified as part of other comprehensive income. Rollins had 100,000 shares of stock outstanding throughout the year. Income tax expense has not yet been accrued. The effective tax rate is 25%. Required: Prepare a 2024 income statement for Rollins Incorporated with earnings per share disclosure. Write out the process of solving the problem step by step, how each data is calculated should be written clearly, be detailed and accurate, thank you!The following data were taken from the statement of realization and liquidation of Rise Heart Company for the quarter ended September 30, 2021. 000.0 Liabilities to be liquidated Supplementary credits Liabilities not liquidated Supplementary debits Assets acquired Liabilities assumed P1,825,000 845,000 1,000,000 620,500 880,500 770,000 8- 737,500 Assets to be realized lopiJ bas noitesilso wolad ew 875,000 1,595,000 Assets realized Liabilities liquidated The beginning balances of ordinary shares and retained earnings are P520,000 and P(148,000), respectively. The net income for the period is P104,500. How much is the ending cash balance? 000,.08 botsl(Balance Sheet Adjustment and Preparation) Presented below is the balance sheet of Sargent Corporation for the current year, 2017. Check the following image for balance sheet The following information is presented.1. The current assets section includes cash $150,000, accounts receivable $170,000 less $10,000 for allowance for doubtful accounts, inventories $180,000, and unearned rent revenue $5,000. Inventory is stated on the lower-of-FIFO-cost-or-net realizable value.2. The investments section includes the cash surrender value of a life insurance contract $40,000; investments in common stock, short-term $80,000 and long-term $270,000; and bond sinking fund $250,000. The cost and fair value of investments in common stock are the same.3. Property, plant, and equipment includes buildings $1,040,000 less accumulated depreciation $360,000, equipment $450,000 less accumulated depreciation $180,000, land $500,000, and land held for future use $270,000.4. Intangible assets include a franchise…