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- Problem 1: RM Company disclosed the following information on December 31, 2021: Accrued rent expense Share dividends payable Accounts receivable, after deducting credit balances of customers' accounts amounting to P42, 500 Estimated premium liability Cash in bank, net of bank overdraft of P22,650 Deferred tax liability Accounts payable, net of debit balances in suppliers' accounts amounting to P8,310 Unearned interest income 54,000 750,000 179,300 65,800 481,900 215,500 95,420 225,000 1,500,000 Mortgage payable, issued on March 1, 2012, maturing after 10 years Notes payable due to bank, 12% interest bearing note payable yearly, issued on August 31, 2021, maturing on August 31, 2022 Cash dividends payable SSS payable Serial bonds payable in 5 yearly installment of P250,000 payable every October 31 Estimated damages because of a supposed unsatisfactory „performance on a contract, a possible obligation Income tax payable Notes payable 1,000,000 520,000 57,100 1,250,000 75,000 138,500…Problem 1: RM Company disclosed the following information on December 31, 2021: Accrued rent expense Share dividends payable Accounts receivable, after deducting credit balances of customers' accounts amounting to P42, 500 Estimated premium liability Cash in bank, net of bank overdraft of P22,650o Deferred tax liability Accounts payable, net of debit balances in suppliers' accounts amounting to P8,310 Unearned interest income 54,000 750,000 179,300 65,800 481,900 215,500 95,420 225,000 Mortgage payable, issued on March 1, 2012, maturing after 10 years Notes payable due to bank, 12% interest bearing note payable yearly, issued on August 31, 2021, maturing on August 31, 2022 Cash dividends payable SSS payable Serial bonds payable in 5 yearly installment of P250,000 payable every October 31 Estimated damages because of a supposed unsatisfactory performance on a contract, a possible obligation Income tax payable Notes payable 1,500,000 1,000,000 520,000 57,100 1,250,000 75,000 138,500…Comprehensive Problem Happy Hearts Company provided the following statements of financial position at year-end and other financial data relating to activities during the current year 2021 2020 200,000 1,040,000 600,000 1,100,000 150,000 1,200,000 110,000 300,000 3,400,000 (900,000) Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable, net of allowance Trade notes payable Inventory Prepaid expenses Investment in equity securities, at cost Property, plant and equipment Accumulated depreciation 200,000 1,360,000 120,000 500,000 2,000,000 (600,000) Patent 80.000 4.900.000 Total 5.960.000 Accounts payable Trade notes payable Accrued expenses 880,000 60,000 100,000 400,000 3,000,000 530,000 990,000 840,000 240,000 330,000 Notes payable (short-term debt) Share capital, P100 par Share premium Retained earnings Treasury shares, at cost 2,400,000 400,000 790,000 (100,000) 4.900.000 Total 5.960.000 The statement of retained earnings for the year ended December 31, 2021 showed the following Retained…
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- Current Attempt in Progress These financial statement items are for Blossom Tax Services at year-end, July 31, 2020. Salaries and wages payable Salaries and wages expense Utilities expense Equipment Accounts payable Service revenue Rent revenue Share capital-ordinary £2,336 54,544 : v 25,312 38.528 4,592 70,560 9.520 22.400 Notes payable (long-term) Cash Accounts receivable Accumulated depreciation-equipment Dividends £ Depreciation expense Retained earnings (beginning of the year) BLOSSOM TAX SERVICES Income Statement Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year. £ BLOSSOM TAX SERVICES Retained Earnings Statement Prepare an income statement for the year. (Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number e.g. -45 or parentheses e.g. (45).) Prepare a classified statement of financial position at July 31. (List Current Assets in the reverse order of liquidity) BLOSSOM TAX SERVICES Statement of Financial Position Assets Equity and Liabilities v £ £ £ £ £2,016…Current Assets Listed here are certain accounts of Jenkins Company at the end of 2019; Debit (Credit) $12,000 1,530 1,200 4,300 5,400 (1,100) 3,380 (8,700) 15,500 970 27,200 19,000 Account Land Prepaid Insurance Cash on Hand Notes Receivable (due 2021) Cash in Bank Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Marketable Securities (Short-Term) Accumulated Depreciation Accounts Receivable Office Supplies Buildings InventoryFlounder Associates Inc. reports the following account balances for the year ending June 30, 2025: Accounts payable Accounts receivable Cash and cash equivalents Goodwill Inventory Notes payable (due 2028) Interest payable Notes payable (due Jan. 2026) Property, plant, and equipment Accumulated depreciation Prepaid insurance Salaries and wages payable Bonds payable $24,000 36,000 17,800 130,000 82,000 104,000 4,900 12,000 540,000 107,000 10,810 13,400 300,000 Compute the company's (a) current ratio and (b) debt to assets ratio. (Round current ratio to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.55:1 and debt to assets ratio to O decimal place, e.g. 55%.)
- Carla Vista Corporation began operations on January 1, 2027. The following information is available for Carla Vista on December 31, 2027. Accounts receivable$1, 060Accounts payable$1, 420Equipment12, 880Cash2, 400Dividends2, 180Notes payable5, 750Supplies 2,050Common stock7, 940 Retained earningsNet income5, 460 Prepare a retained earnings statement for Carla Vista Corporation for 2027. (List items that increase retained earnings first.) Prepare a retained earnings statement for Carla Vista Corporation for 2027. (List Items that increase retained earnings first.) CARLA VISTA CORPORATION Retained Earnings StatementCASE STUDY INFORMATION: The following information has been extracted from the accounting records of Lubners Limited on 31 December 2020. 2020 2019 Dr Cr Dr Cr Ordinary share capital 1728 000 1728 000 Non-current assets 3 462 964 2910206 inventories 665 856 584 640 Accounts payable Accounts receivable cash Retained earnings ( 1 Jan) Long term Loan 311 328 290 304 832 608 800 064 338 688 362 304 244 276 1 090 944 809 568 932 256 Other Current liabilities 1 057 824 Total Sales (80% credit sales) Cost of sales (80% credit purchases) 4 816 512 4 535 424 2 530 656 2 340 288 Interest income 7776 9 504 taxation 207 009 192 159 Selling and admin expenses 1 141 344 1 069 056 Interest expenses Other expenses 149 161 174 551 263 808 274 752 REQUIRED: QUESTION 1 (25) Compile the Statement of Comprehensive Income for the year ended 31 December 2020. (with 2019 comparative figures) QUESTION 2 (25) Compile the Statement of Financial Position as at 31 December 2020. (with 2019 comparative figures)As of December 31, 2019, Armani Company’s financial records show the following items and amounts.Cash $10,000Accounts receivable 9,000Supplies 6,000Equipment 5,000Accounts payable 11,000A. Armani, Capital, Dec. 31, 2018 16,000A. Armani, Capital, Dec. 31, 2019 19,000A. Armani, Withdrawals . $13,000Consulting revenue . 33,000Rental revenue . 22,000Salaries expense 20,000Rent expense . 12,000Selling and administrative expenses 8,000 Required Prepare the 2019 year-end income statement for Armani Company.