Survey Of Accounting
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781259631122
Author: Edmonds, Thomas P.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Question
Chapter 5, Problem 14E
a)
To determine
Present the credit card sales and collection of
b. (1)
To determine
Determine the amount of total assets at the end of the accounting period.
b. (2)
To determine
Determine the amount of revenue reported on the income statement.
b. (3)
To determine
Determine the amount of cash flows from operating activities reported on the statement of cash flows.
b. (4)
To determine
Determine the amount of cost incurred, if the company would maintain its own accounts receivables and by accepting credit cards.
Expert Solution & Answer
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionStudents have asked these similar questions
Han's Supplies's bank statement contained a $430 NSF check that one of its customers had written to pay for supplies purchased.
Required:
a. Show the effects of recognizing the NSF check on the financial statements by recording the appropriate amounts in a horizontal
financial statements model. Also, in the Statement of Cash Flows column, classify the cash flows as operating activities (OA),
investing activities (IA), or financing activities (FA).
b. Suppose the customer redeems the check by giving Han $290 cash in exchange for the bad check.
The additional $20 paid a service fee charged by Han. Show the effects on the financial statements.
c. Is the recognition of the NSF check on Han's books an asset source, use, or exchange transaction?
d. Select which of the following is the correct answer.
Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.
Req A and C
Req B
Reg D
a. Show the effects of recognizing the NSF check on the financial statements by recording the…
Wayne Rogers Corp. maintains its financial records on the cash basis of accounting. Interested in securing a long-term loan from its regular bank, Wayne Rogers Corp. requests you as its independent CPA to convert its cash-basis income statement data to the accrual basis. You are provided with the following summarized data covering 2019, 2020, and 2021.
2019
2020
2021
Cash receipts from sales:
On 2019 sales
$295,000
$160,000
$ 30,000
On 2020 sales
–0–
355,000
90,000
On 2021 sales
408,000
Cash payments for expenses:
On 2019 expenses
185,000
67,000
25,000
On 2020 expenses
40,000a
160,000
55,000
On 2021 expenses
45,000b
218,000
a Prepayments of 2020 expenses.
b Prepayments of 2021 expenses.
Instructions
a. Using the data above, prepare abbreviated income statements for the years 2019 and 2020 on the cash basis.
b. Using the data above, prepare abbreviated income statements for the years 2019…
Check my work
For each of the three independent situations determine the amount of cash received from the customers and
prepare journal entries that summarize the selling and collection activities for the reporting period. All dollars are in
millions.
Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.
Cash Recd
General
from Cust
Journal
Determine the amount of cash received from the customers. (Enter your answers in millions (i.e., 10,000,000 should be
entered as 10).)
Sales
Accounts Receivable
Cash Received from
Situation
Revenue
Increase (Decrease)
Customers
1
170
2
170
23
3
170
(23)
Cash Recd from Cust
General Journal
Chapter 5 Solutions
Survey Of Accounting
Ch. 5 - 1. What is the difference between accounts...Ch. 5 - Prob. 2QCh. 5 - 3. What type of account is the Allowance for...Ch. 5 - 4. What are two ways in which estimating...Ch. 5 - 5. When using the allowance method, why is...Ch. 5 - 6. What is the most common format for reporting...Ch. 5 - 7. Why is it necessary to mate an entry to...Ch. 5 - 8. What are some factors considered in estimating...Ch. 5 - Prob. 9QCh. 5 - Prob. 10Q
Ch. 5 - Prob. 11QCh. 5 - Prob. 12QCh. 5 - Prob. 13QCh. 5 - 14. What is an advantage of using the percent of...Ch. 5 - 15. What is aging of accounts receivable?Ch. 5 - Prob. 16QCh. 5 - Prob. 17QCh. 5 - Prob. 18QCh. 5 - 21. What is accrued interest?Ch. 5 - How does the accrual of interest revenue or...Ch. 5 - Prob. 21QCh. 5 - Prob. 22QCh. 5 - Prob. 23QCh. 5 - Prob. 24QCh. 5 - Prob. 25QCh. 5 - 26. What types of costs do businesses avoid when...Ch. 5 - 1. Name and describe the four cost flow methods...Ch. 5 - 2. What are some advantages and disadvantages of...Ch. 5 - Prob. 29QCh. 5 - Prob. 30QCh. 5 - 5. In an inflationary period, which inventory cost...Ch. 5 - 6. In an inflationary period, which inventory cost...Ch. 5 - 7. What is the difference between the flow of...Ch. 5 - Prob. 34QCh. 5 - Prob. 35QCh. 5 - Prob. 36QCh. 5 - Prob. 37QCh. 5 - Prob. 38QCh. 5 - Prob. 39QCh. 5 - Prob. 1ECh. 5 - Exercise 7-1A Analysis of financial statement...Ch. 5 - Prob. 3ECh. 5 - Effect of recognizing uncollectible accounts...Ch. 5 - Analyzing financial statement effects of...Ch. 5 - Effect of recovering a receivable previously...Ch. 5 - Prob. 7ECh. 5 - Prob. 8ECh. 5 - Prob. 9ECh. 5 - Roth Service Co. experienced the following...Ch. 5 - Prob. 11ECh. 5 - On May 1, 2018, Benzs Sandwich Shop loaned 10,000...Ch. 5 - Prob. 13ECh. 5 - Prob. 14ECh. 5 - Luna Company accepted credit cards in payment for...Ch. 5 - Prob. 16ECh. 5 - Prob. 17ECh. 5 - Prob. 18ECh. 5 - Prob. 19ECh. 5 - The Shirt Shop had the following transactions for...Ch. 5 - Prob. 21ECh. 5 - Accounting for uncollectible accountstwo cycles...Ch. 5 - Prob. 23PCh. 5 - Prob. 24PCh. 5 - Sage Inc. experienced the following transactions...Ch. 5 - The following transactions apply to Hooper Co. for...Ch. 5 - Prob. 27PCh. 5 - Prob. 28PCh. 5 - Prob. 29PCh. 5 - Prob. 30PCh. 5 - The following trial balance was prepared for Tile,...Ch. 5 - Prob. 32PCh. 5 - Prob. 33PCh. 5 - Prob. 1ATCCh. 5 - Prob. 3ATCCh. 5 - Prob. 4ATCCh. 5 - Alonzo Saunders owns a small training services...
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, accounting and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- Organa Corp's T-account for cash, along with its beginning balance is presented below. The tran journal entries from the previous questions are shown below. Post the portions of the transact account below. If a transaction doesn't affect cash select N/A for both debits and credits colun cash select the appropriate amount in the appropriate column and N/A for the other column. 1. Organa Corp purchases $4,000 in supplies on account. 2. Organa Corp issues common stock in exchange for $52,200 cash. 3. Organa Corp pays $15,800 cash for rent in advance for the following 3 months. 4. Organa Corp used up $29,900 worth of supplies during the period. 5. Organa Corp pays its suppliers $16,400 for supplies purchased during the prior period Debits Credits Beginning Balance Transaction #1 Transaction #2 Transaction #3 Transaction #4 $81,600 #5 Ending Balance N/A $52,200 N/A Transaction N/A N/A $101,600 $4,000 N/A N/A N/A N/Aarrow_forwardQI AL- Kauther Company deposits all receipts and makes all payments by check. The following information is available from the cash records. 1- The bank statement for August 2014 shows an ending balance of $ 3490. 2- On August 31 the bank statement shows charges of $35 for the service charge for maintaining the checking account. 3- On August 28 the bank statement shows a return item of $ 100 plus a related bank fee of 10$. The return item is a customer's check that was returned because of insufficient funds. The check was also marked "do not redeposit." 4- The bank statement shows a charge of $80 for check printing on August 20. 5- The bank statement shows that $8 was added to the checking account on August 31 for interest earned by the company during the month of August. 6- The bank statement shows that a note receivable of $1,000 was collected by the bank on August 29 and was deposited into the company's account. On the same day, the bank withdrew $40 from the company's account as a…arrow_forwardThe Cash account of Lydia reported a balance of RM2, 540 at December 31, 2018. There were outstanding checks totaling $400 and a December 31 deposit in transit of $100. The bank statement, which came from Park Bank, listed the December 31 balance of RM3, 340. Included in the bank balance was a collection of RM510 on account from Bella, a Lydia customer who pays the bank directly. The bank statement also shows a RM30 service charge and RM20 of interest revenue that Lydia earned on its bank balance. Prepare Lydia's bank reconciliation at December 31.arrow_forward
- The data below is for Betts Corporation for the year. Accounts receivable-December 31 Customer accounts written off as uncollectible during the year Allowance for doubtful accounts--January 1 Estimated uncollectible accounts based on an aging analysis If the aging approach is used to estimate bad debts, determine the bad debt expense for the year. Select one: O O O A. $48,600 B. $48,000 C. $52,200 D. $59,400 $3,216.000 48,000 52,200 63.600arrow_forwardDamon Company receives its monthly bank statement, which reports a balance of $2,000. After comparing this to the company’s cash records, Damon’s accountants determine that deposits outstanding total $4,200 and checks outstanding total $4,450.Required:Calculate the reconciled bank balance for cash.arrow_forwardJervis sels $4,300 of its accounts receivable to Northem Bank in order to obtain necessary cash. Northem Bank charges 2 tactoing fee Wmat entry should Jervis make to record the transaction? Multiple Choice Debir Accounts Receivable $4,300; credit Factoring Fee Expense $86; credit Cash $4214 Debit Accounts Receivable $4,214; debit Factoring Fee Expense $86; credit Cash $4,300. Debit Cash $4,300; credit Factoring Fee Expense $86; credit Accounts Receivable $4,300arrow_forward
- Jonathan Harker Soaps Company requires its customers to pay for their orders in advance, one month before the product is shipped to them. How should this collection of cash be recorded by Jonathan Harker Soaps Company? Select one: a. Debit Cash at Bank and Credit a revenue account. O b. Debit Cash at Bank and Credit a Liability account. O c. Debit Cash at Bank and Credit another asset account. O d. Debit Cash at Bank and Credit an expense account.arrow_forwardABC company are involved with the following transactions for 2021 from the books of the business. This company operates one bank account to reflect all cash and cheque transactions. You are now required to read these transactions carefully then prepare the relevant documents and books as outlined in the requirements below. 1 Aug 3 Aug 5 Aug 7 Aug 10 Aug 10 Aug 11 Aug 12 Aug Started business with $150, 000 in the bank Bought supplies on credit from Right Way Manufacturers 24 Boxes Air Filter 96 Bottles fuel injector cleaner 48 Boxes Spark Plug 36 Boxes Brake Shoe 24 Boxes Disc Pads Provided services for cash less 10% discount 12 small motorbike engines 6 large motorbike engines (full service) 8 medium size motorbike engines (full service) Paid Rent by cheque Paid Wages by cheque Bought Fixtures from CT Limited paying by cash Provided services on credit to Auto Care. 24 small motorbike engines 8 large motor bike engines (partial service) 12 medium size motorbike engine (partial service)…arrow_forwardOn July 31, 2022, Cullumber Company had a cash balance per books of $6,250.00. The statement from Dakota State Bank on that date showed a balance of $7,800.80. A comparison of the bank statement with the Cash account revealed the following facts. 1. The bank service charge for July was $20.00. 2. The bank collected $1,630.00 from a customer for Cullumber Company through electronic funds transfer. 3. The July 31 receipts of $1,308.30 were not included in the bank deposits for July. These receipts were deposited by the company in a night deposit vault on July 31. 4. Company check No. 2480 issued to L. Taylor, a creditor, for $394.00 that cleared the bank in July was incorrectly entered in the cash payments journal on July 10 for $349.00. 5. Checks outstanding on July 31 totaled $1,979.10. 6. On July 31, the bank statement showed an NSF charge of $685.00 for a check received by the company from W. Krueger, a customer, on account. Prepare the…arrow_forward
- The following items are found in the cash account of AAA Company at December 31, 2021. The company’s controller asks your opinion whether the items listed below should be considered as part of cash account and come up with an adjusting entry to adjust the cash account.• A check worth P288,000 from customer who paid the account net of the 4% discount. The company records the transaction as credit to Accounts Receivable for the proceeds.• Postage stamps, P1,000;• Cash in closed bank (F Bank), P195,000;• Redemption fund, P300,000;• Sinking fund, P300,000. This will be used on May 1, 2022 to redeem the bonds payable;• Change fund, P25,000;• X Bank Checking Account No. 0004568, P410,000.• Y Checking Account No. 0002347, P275,000.;• Overdraft in Z Checking Account No. 00011256, P150,000 resulting from a withdrawal of a company’s check dated January 3, 2022 in payment of account, P450,000. This was recorded in the company’s disbursement ledger at December 31, 2021;• Overdraft in X Checking…arrow_forwardThe following information relates the questions 18. 19, 20, 21 and 22. (Note: The following Information will also be needed to answer questions no. 19, 20, 21 and 22. You may want to take a picture or write it on a paper.) A summary of the entries in the cash ledger account of Bulacan Gardens for the month of March 2019 showed the following: Cash from Accounts: P400,000 250,000 100,000 600,000 Receivables Cash Sales Dividend Received Cash from Issue of Shares Payments for Accounts Payable Payments of Wages Purchase of Land Payment of Dividends Purchase of Service Vehicle 300,000 150,000 200,000 200,000 450,000 150,000 50,000 Payment of Taxes Payment of Interest 18. How much were the receipts from customers of Bulacan Gardens? a. P650,000 b. P250,000 c. P1,350,000 d. P400,000 19. How much were the payments to suppliers an employees of Bulacan Gardens? a. P 150,000 b. P 550,000 с. Р 300.000 d. P 450,000 20. How much was the cash flow from the operating activities of Bulacan Gardens? а. Р…arrow_forward38) Solo traders has the following transactions for the month of January 2019. 9- Goods purchased and paid cash of RO 2,200 14- Paid office expenses of RO 1,240 19- Paid a monthly loan to Bank Muscat of RO 1,450. 24- Paid RO 7,500 to Black traders for the goods purchased on credit. Calculate and show the amount which will be transferred to Total column of Cash payments book for the month of January 2019? a. RO 2,200 b. RO 12,390 c. RO 1,240 d. RO 7,500arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- AccountingAccountingISBN:9781337272094Author:WARREN, Carl S., Reeve, James M., Duchac, Jonathan E.Publisher:Cengage Learning,Accounting Information SystemsAccountingISBN:9781337619202Author:Hall, James A.Publisher:Cengage Learning,
- Horngren's Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis...AccountingISBN:9780134475585Author:Srikant M. Datar, Madhav V. RajanPublisher:PEARSONIntermediate AccountingAccountingISBN:9781259722660Author:J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M ThomasPublisher:McGraw-Hill EducationFinancial and Managerial AccountingAccountingISBN:9781259726705Author:John J Wild, Ken W. Shaw, Barbara Chiappetta Fundamental Accounting PrinciplesPublisher:McGraw-Hill Education
Accounting
Accounting
ISBN:9781337272094
Author:WARREN, Carl S., Reeve, James M., Duchac, Jonathan E.
Publisher:Cengage Learning,
Accounting Information Systems
Accounting
ISBN:9781337619202
Author:Hall, James A.
Publisher:Cengage Learning,
Horngren's Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis...
Accounting
ISBN:9780134475585
Author:Srikant M. Datar, Madhav V. Rajan
Publisher:PEARSON
Intermediate Accounting
Accounting
ISBN:9781259722660
Author:J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education
Financial and Managerial Accounting
Accounting
ISBN:9781259726705
Author:John J Wild, Ken W. Shaw, Barbara Chiappetta Fundamental Accounting Principles
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education
Financial instruments products; Author: fi-compass;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvxozM3TUIg;License: Standard Youtube License