Answer:
A. Noncash financing and Investing activity
Explanation:
The Cash Flow Statement records all Cash related transactions and used to determine the movement in the Balance of Cash and Cash Equivalent. When mortgage note is issued in exchange of a building, this is simply an Exchange of Assets without the movement of cash. Non - Cash activities are not shown in the Cash Flow Statement.
Employees – 29 40 31
Transactions 38,000 – 19,000 76,000
Department direct costs $ 350,000 $ 147,000 $ 950,000 $ 3,750,000
Allocate the cost of the service departments to the operating departments using the direct method.
Answer:
Administration Cost Allocated To Domestic is $197,183.
Administration Cost Allocated To International is $152,817.
Accounting Cost Allocated To Domestic is $29,400.
Accounting Cost Allocated To International is $117,600.
Explanation:
The Direct Method used for allocating Services Departments Cost to Operating Departments ignores the services used by service departments and allocate costs just to operating departments based on each department's consumption of allocation base. So, the costs of Administration and Accounting departments will be allocated to Domestic and International Departments.
Allocation of Administration Department Cost:
Domestic
Direct Cost of Administration * (No. of Employees in Domestic / Total No. of Employee in Operating Departments)
⇒ 350,000 * (40 / 71) = $197,183.
International
Administration Cost Allocated = 350,000 * (31 / 71) = $152,817.
Allocation of Accounting Department Cost:
Domestic
Direct Cost of Accounting * (No. of Transactions in Domestic / Total No. of Transactions in Operating Departments)
⇒ 147,000 * (19,000 / 95,000) = $29,400.
International
Accounting Cost Allocated = 147,000 * (76,000 / 95,000) = $117,600.
Explanation:
The journal entries are as follows
a. Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss Dr $1,310
To Fair value Adjustment $1,310
(Being the unrealized gain or loss is recorded)
2. Cash $9,410
Loss on Sale of Investment $490 ($9,900 - $9,410)
To Equity Investment $9,900
(Being the sale of the stock is recorded)
3. Fair value Adjustment $1,020
To Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss $1,020
(Being the fair value adjustment is recorded)
The computation is shown below:
Stock Cost Fair Value Unrealized Gain(Loss)
Clemson Corp. Stock $20,200 $19,410 -$790
Buffaloes Co. stock $20,200 $20,700 $500
Net unrealized gain (loss) -$290
2017 -$1,310
Fair value adjustment -$1,020
Answer:
From all indications,it is very clear that the question requires a journal entry to record the unpaid interest.
Dr Interest expense $1125
Cr Interest payable $1125
Explanation:
This is a typical case of an omitted entry in the books of accounts,specifically it relates year-end close accounting adjustments.
Under the accrual basis, which is prevalent in the private sector,expenses are to recorded when incurred not when they are settled in cash,as result it is imperative that the above transaction needs be adjusted by debiting interest expense account and crediting same amount to interest payable account to affirm that the company has an obligation to $1125 to mortgage providers.
Answer:
$55.50
Explanation:
The bid price is $55,25 is the price applicable to investors would intend to sell their investment.
The ask price is $55.50 is the price applicable to investors who wish to acquire the Fincorp stock.
The prices have been computed in such a way that the broker will always gain, whether an investor is buying or selling his/her stake.
Conclusively, the order given to the broker to buy at market would be executed at the ask price of $55.50, not the other way round.
Prepare the journal entries for Parnevik on (a) March 1, 2020, and (b) December 31, 2020.
Answer:
Parnevik Company
Journal Entries:
(a) March 1, 2020
Debit Notes Receivable (Goosen Inc.) $660,000
Credit Sales Revenue $660,000
To record the sale of goods in exchange for a 5-year, zero-interest-bearing note in the face amount of $1,062,937.
Debit Cost of Goods Sold $400,000
Credit Inventory $400,000
To record the cost of goods sold.
(b) December 31, 2020:
Debit Interest Receivable (Goosen Inc.) $55,000
Credit Interest Revenue $55,000
To record the interest receivable for 10 months on the note.
Explanation:
The sale of goods will be recorded net of the interest. Interest Receivable from Goosen Inc. will be accumulated until when it is settled by Goosen Inc. at the end of the note's 5-year life. By that time, the interest must have accumulated to $402,937 compounded yearly.
Answer:
$1,260
Explanation:
The computation of amount of interest income is shown below:-
Principal $27,000
Rate of interest 8%
Interest for 7 month in 2014 $1,260
($27,000 × 8% × 7 ÷ 12)
Interest for 5 months in 2015 $900
( $27,000 × 8% × 5 ÷ 12)
12 months from 1 June 2014
to 31 may 2015 12 months
Interest $2,160
($27,000 × 8%)
T will repay the principal and one year interest
on may 31, 2015
($20,000 + $2,160) $22,160
So, Interest income to be reported on its 2014 income statement is $1,260