At the beginning of the current year, Permission to Dance Co. reported P1,750,000 of appropriated retained earnings for the construction of the newbuilding which was completed late in the current year. For the current year, P1,200,000 was appropriated for plant expansion. P1,500,000 cash was restricted for the retirement of bonds payable. Also, the company acquired treasury shares for a total cost of P500,000. On December 31 of the current year, the entity should report appropriated retained earnings of a. P2,700,000 b. P3,200,000 c. P2,950,000 d. P1,200,000
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- At the beginning of the current year, Red Co. reported P1,750,000 of appropriated retained earnings for the construction of the newbuilding which was completed late in the current year. For the current year, P1,200,000 was appropriated for plant expansion. P1,500,000 cash was restricted for the retirement of bonds payable. Also, the company acquired treasury shares for a total cost of P500,000. On December 31 of the current year, the entity should report appropriated retained earnings of A.P2,700,000B.P2,950,000C.P3,200,000D.P1,200,000At the beginning of the current year, ABC Co. reported P1,750,000 of appropriated retained earnings for the construction of the new building which was completed late in the current year. For the current year, P1,200,000 was appropriated for plant expansion. P1,500,000 cash was restricted for the retirement of bonds payable. Also, the company acquired treasury shares for a total cost of P500,000. On December 31 of the current year, the entity should report appropriated retained earnings ofWeld Corporation is constructing a plant for its own use. Weld capitalizes interest on an annual basis. The following expenditures are made during the current year: January 1, $102,000; July 1, $986,000; September 1, $2,720,000; and December 31, $7,174,000. The following debts were outstanding throughout the current year. Debt Construction note, 12% Short-term note payable, 15% Amount $340,000 1,360,000 Accounts payable (noninterest-bearing) 1,360,000 Note: Round all of your answers to the nearest whole number or whole percentage point. a. Compute the amount of interest to be capitalized during the year. Calculation of Actual Interest Debt Debt Amount Interest rate Interest Amount Specific Debt Construction loan $ 340,000 12 % $ 40,800 General Debt Note payable $ 1,360,000 15% Total Actual Interest $ 204,000✔ 244,800 Calculation of Weighted Average Accumulated Expenditures Weighted Avg. Date January 1 July 1 $ Expenditures 102,000 ✔ 986,000 ✔ Months outstanding Accum. Expenditures 12 $…
- Show your work At the beginning of the year, Teal Corporation had accumulated E & P of $210,000. On March 30, Teal sold an asset at a loss of $200,000. For the calendar year, Teal incurred a deficit in current E & P of $305,000, which includes the $200,000 loss on the sale of the asset. If Teal made a distribution of $50,000 to its sole shareholder on April 1 and the shareholder had a basis in her stock of $72,000, how will the shareholder be taxed?BBC corporation at the beginning of the current year reported 1,750,000 of appropriated retained earnings for the construction of the new building which was completed late in the current year. For the current year 1,200,000 was appropriated for plant expansion. 1,500,000 cash was restricted for the retirement of bonds payable. Also, the company acquired treasury shares for a total cost of 500,000. 1. On December 31 of the current year, the entity should report appropriated retained earnings of?Lone Star Company is a calendar-year corporation, and this year Lone Star reported $142,000 in current E&P that accrued evenly throughout the year. At the beginning of the year, Lone Star's accumulated E&P was $17,040. Lone Star declared $42,600 in cash distributions on each of the following dates: April 1, July 1, October 1, and December 31. Note: Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable. Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. b. Suppose that Matt owned all Lone Star's shares at the beginning of the year and sold half of the shares to Chris on June 1st June 1st for $56,800. How much dividend income will Matt recognize this year? Hint: The correct answer is from the book = 100,820
- Minear Company reported net income of $480,000 for the year ended 12/31/21. Included in the computation of net income were: depreciation expense, $60,000; amortization of a patent, $32,000; income from an investment in common stock of Brett Inc., accounted for under the equity method, $48,000; and amortization of a bond discount, $12,000. Minear also paid an $80,000 dividend during the year. The net cash provided by operating activities would be reported at $344,000. $424,000. $536,000. $456,000.Felicia Company acquired 21,000 of the 60,000 shares of outstanding common stock of NuecesCorporation as a long-term investment. The annual accounting period for both companies endsDecember 31. The following transactions occurred during the year:Jan. 10 Purchased 21,000 shares of Nueces common stock at $12 per share.Dec. 31 Nueces Corporation reported net income of $90,000.Dec. 31 Nueces Corporation declared and paid a cash dividend of $0.60 per share.Dec. 31 Determined the fair value of Nueces stock to be $11 per share.Required:1. What accounting method should the company use? Why?2. Give the journal entries for each of these transactions. If no entry is required, explain why.3. Show how the long-term investment and the related revenue should be reported on the financial statements of Felicia Company.Seamus Industries Inc. buys and sells investments as part of its ongoing cash management. The following investment transactions were completed during the year: Dec. 31. At the end of the accounting period, the fair value of the remaining 600 shares of Tetts Co.'s stock was $85.35 per share. The fair value of the remaining 1,750 shares for Issaxson Co.'s stock was equal to its cost of 436.04 per share. Journalize the entry for this transactions.
- Dristell Incorporated had the following activities during the year (all transactions are for cash unless stated otherwise); a. A building with a book value of $400,000 was sold for $500,000. b. Additional common stock was issued for $160,000. c. Dristell purchased its own common stock as treasury stock at a cost of $75,000. d. Land was acquired by issuing a 6%, 10-year, $750,000 note payable to the seller. e. A dividend of $40,000 was paid to shareholders. f. An investment in Fleet Corporation's common stock was made for $120,000. g. New equipment was purchased for $65,000. h. A $90,000 note payable issued three years ago was paid in full. 1. A loan for $100,000 was made to one of Dristell's suppliers. The supplier plans to repay Dristell this amount plus 10% interest within 18 months. Required: Calculate net cash flows from investing activities. (Cash outflows should be indicated with a minus sign.)Lefty's Piranha Farm generates sales revenue of $260,000 and incurs operating expenses of $140,000. The company incurs a gain of $13,000 from selling securities classified as availablefor- sale and records an unrealized holding loss of $17,000 from adjusting securities available-forsale to fair value at the end of the year. Prepare a statement of comprehensive income for Lefty's Piranha Farm.Dristell Incorporated had the following activities during the year (all transactions are for cash unless stated otherwise): a. A building with a book value of $420,000 was sold for $520,000. b. Additional common stock was issued for $180,000. c. Dristell purchased its own common stock as treasury stock at a cost of $85,000. d. Land was acquired by issuing a 6%, 10-year, $770,000 note payable to the seller. e. A dividend of $60,000 was paid to shareholders. f. An investment in Fleet Corporation's common stock was made for $140,000. g. New equipment was purchased for $75,000. h. A $100,000 note payable issued three years ago was paid in full. i. A loan for $120,000 was made to one of Dristell's suppliers. The supplier plans to repay Dristell this amount plus 10% interest within 18 months. Required: Calculate net cash flows from investing activities. (Cash outflows should be indicated with a minus sign.) DRISTELL INCORPORATED Statement of Cash Flows (partial) For the Year Ended December…