Principles Of Taxation For Business And Investment Planning 2020 Edition
Principles Of Taxation For Business And Investment Planning 2020 Edition
23rd Edition
ISBN: 9781259969546
Author: Sally Jones, Shelley C. Rhoades-Catanach, Sandra R Callaghan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 7, Problem 12AP

In its first year of operations, Lima Company manufactured 1,000 widgets, incurring direct materials and labor costs of $227,000. For book purposes, Lima capitalized $260,000 of indirect manufacturing costs. For tax purposes, it had to capitalize $315,000 of indirect costs under the UNICAP rules. At the end of the year, Lima had 170 widgets remaining in inventory.

  1. a. For book purposes, compute Lima’s ending inventory cost and cost of goods sold for the year.
  2. b. For tax purposes, compute Lima’s ending inventory cost and cost of goods sold for the year.
  3. c. Compute Lima’s inventory book/tax difference and indicate if such difference is favorable or unfavorable.
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ABC began operations at the beginning of the current year and keeps absorption-cost accounting records. There is no beginning finished-goods inventory. ABC achieved its planned production level for the year. The company's fixed manufacturing overhead totaled RM188,000, and the firm paid a 10% commission based on gross sales (RM) to its sales force. On the company's profit or loss statement and end-of-year statement of financial position, the following information was included: Profit or Loss Data: RM Sales revenues (35,000 units @ RM24) 840,000 Gross Margin 210,000 Total sales and administrative expenses 160,000     Financial Position Data:   Ending finished-goods inventory (12,000 units) 216,0000   Compute the fixed manufacturing overhead per unit for ABC.
ABC began operations at the beginning of the current year and keeps absorption-cost accounting records. There is no beginning finished-goods inventory. ABC achieved its planned production level for the year. The company's fixed manufacturing overhead totaled RM188,000, and the firm paid a 10% commission based on gross sales (RM) to its sales force. On the company's profit or loss statement and end-of-year statement of financial position, the following information was included: Profit or Loss Data: RM Sales revenues (35,000 units @ RM24) 840,000 Gross Margin 210,000 Total sales and administrative expenses 160,000     Financial Position Data:   Ending finished-goods inventory (12,000 units) 216,0000   Compute ABC's cost of goods sold using absorption costing.
ABC began operations at the beginning of the current year and keeps absorption-cost accounting records. There is no beginning finished-goods inventory. ABC achieved its planned production level for the year. The company's fixed manufacturing overhead totaled RM188,000, and the firm paid a 10% commission based on gross sales (RM) to its sales force. On the company's profit or loss statement and end-of-year statement of financial position, the following information was included: Profit or Loss Data: RM Sales revenues (35,000 units @ RM24) 840,000 Gross Margin 210,000 Total sales and administrative expenses 160,000     Financial Position Data:   Ending finished-goods inventory (12,000 units) 216,0000   Compute the number of units that ABC planned to produce during the year.

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Principles Of Taxation For Business And Investment Planning 2020 Edition

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