Using Financial Accounting Information
Using Financial Accounting Information
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ISBN: 9781337276337
Author: Porter, Gary A.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.9.1AAMCP
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Introduction: Accrual basis accounting requires a number of adjustments at the end of the period. The adjustment is made for unearned revenue, accrued expenses, revenue received in advance and prepaid expenses.

To identify & analyze: The necessary adjustments for each of the given transactions from (a) through (g) on January 31, 2017.

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a. Adjustment for prepaid insurance

Activity:  Operating

Accounts:  Prepaid insurance − Decreases

      Insurance expense − Increase

Statements: Balance sheet and Income statement.

    Balance sheetIncome Statement
    Assets =Liability +Stockholders’ equityRevenues -Expenses =Net income
    Prepaid insurance ($750)

    ($750)

    Insurance expense $750

    ($750)

Computation of insurance expenses:

Prepaid insurance is $18,000

Monthly insurance expense is calculated as follows:

  Monthlyinsuranceexpense=prepaidinsurancenumberofmonths=$18,00024=$750

b. Adjustments for depreciation on warehouse

Activity:  Operating

Accounts:  Depreciation expense − warehouse: Increases.

      Accumulated depreciation − warehouse: Increase

      Warehouse: Decrease

Statements: Balance sheet and Income statement.

    Balance sheetIncome Statement
    Assets =Liability +Stockholders’ equityRevenues -Expenses =Net income
    Warehouse ($150)

    ($150)

    Depreciation expense −warehouse $150

    ($150)

  Annualdepreciation=CostofAssetSalvagevalueUsefullife=$40,000$4,00020=$1,800

Monthly depreciation is calculated as follows:

  Monthlydepreciation=annualdepreciationnumberofmonths=$1,80012=$150

c. Adjustments for depreciation on truck fleet

Activity:  Operating

Accounts:  Depreciation expense − truck fleet: Increases.

      Accumulated depreciation − truck fleet: Increase

       Truck fleet: Decrease

Statements: Balance sheet and Income statement.

    Balance sheetIncome Statement
    Assets =Liability +Stockholders’ equityRevenues -Expenses =Net income
    Truck fleet ($3,125)

    ($3,125)

    Depreciation expense −truck fleet $3,125

    ($3,125)

  Annualdepreciation=CostofAssetSalvagevalueUsefullife=$240,000$15,0006=$37,500

Monthly depreciation is calculated as follows:

  Monthlydepreciation=annualdepreciationnumberofmonths=$37,50012=$3,125

d. Adjustment for interest payable

Activity:  Operating

Accounts:  Interest payable: Increase

      Interest expense: Increase

Statements: Balance sheet and Income statement

    Balance sheetIncome Statement
    Assets =Liability +Stockholders’ equityRevenues -Expenses =Net income
    Interest payable $375

    ($375)

    Interest expenses $375

    ($375)

Calculation of interest expense:

  Annualinterest=principal×rate=$50,000×9%=$4,500

Monthly interest expense is calculated as follows:

  Monthlyinterestexpense=annualinterestexpensenumberofmonths=$4,50012=$375

e. Adjustment for revenue recognized

Activity:  Operating

Accounts:  Revenue: Increase

      Customer deposits: Decrease

Statements: Balance sheet and Income statement

    Balance sheetIncome Statement
    Assets =Liability +Stockholders’ equityRevenues -Expenses =Net income
    Customer deposits ($4,500)

    $4,500

    Revenue $4,500

    $4,500

f. Adjustment for accrued wages and salary

Activity:  Operating

Accounts:  Wages and salaries payable. Increase

      Wages and salaries expense. Increase

Statements: Balance sheet and Income statement.

    Balance sheetIncome Statement
    Assets =Liability +Stockholders’ equityRevenues -Expenses =Net income
    Wages and salary payable $8,200

    ($8,200)

    Wages and salary expense $8,200

    ($8,200)

g. Adjustments for income tax.

Activity:  Operating

Accounts:  Income tax payable − Increase

      Income tax expenses − Increase

Statements: Balance sheet and Income statement.

    Balance sheetIncome Statement
    Assets=Liability +Stockholders’ equityRevenues -Expenses =Net income
    Income tax payable $9,237

    ($9,237)

    Income tax expenses $9,237

    ($9,237)

Computation of income tax for month:

    Particular Amount ($)
    Revenue:
    Freight revenue 165,670
    Revenue recognized (customer deposit)4,500
    Total revenue (a)170,170
    Less: expenses:
    Gas and oil expense 57,330
    Maintenance expense 26,400
    Depreciation expense −warehouse 150
    Depreciation expense − truck fleet 3,125
    Wages and salaries ($43,050 + $8,200)51,250
    Interest expenses375
    Insurance expense 750
    Total expenses (b)139,380
    Net income (a − b)30,790
    Income tax ($30,790 × 30%)9,237

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