FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781259964947
Author: Libby
Publisher: MCG
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1. Suppose that on January 1, 2020, Boeing sells one of its 777 series planes to Singapore Airlines on account-its first and only
transaction on the first day of the fiscal year. The sales price is $400 million and the inventory cost $330 million to manufacture.
Record the journal entry for this transaction.
2. Which account(s) in the income statement would increase or decrease as a result of this transaction?
3. Which account(s) in the balance sheet would increase or decrease as a result of this transaction? What is the new balance in
these accounts?
4. Update the December 31, 2019, total amount of assets, liabilities and stockholders' equity to show that Boeing's balance sheet
remains in balance after this transaction is properly recorded.
Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.
Required 1 Required 2
Required 3
Update the December 31, 2019, total amount of assets, liabilities and stockholders' equity to show that Boeing's balance
sheet remains in balance after this transaction is properly recorded.
Note: Enter your answers in millions. Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign.
Liabilities + Shareholders' Equity
Required 4
Assets
< Required 3
Required 4 >
CH
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Suppose that on January 1, 2020, Boeing sells one of its 777 series planes to Singapore Airlines on account-its first and only transaction on the first day of the fiscal year. The sales price is $400 million and the inventory cost $330 million to manufacture. Record the journal entry for this transaction. 2. Which account(s) in the income statement would increase or decrease as a result of this transaction? 3. Which account(s) in the balance sheet would increase or decrease as a result of this transaction? What is the new balance in these accounts? 4. Update the December 31, 2019, total amount of assets, liabilities and stockholders' equity to show that Boeing's balance sheet remains in balance after this transaction is properly recorded. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Update the December 31, 2019, total amount of assets, liabilities and stockholders' equity to show that Boeing's balance sheet remains in balance after this transaction is properly recorded. Note: Enter your answers in millions. Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Liabilities + Shareholders' Equity Required 4 Assets < Required 3 Required 4 > CH
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