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1. The following data were included in a recent Papaya Inc. annual report (in millions): 2013...

1. The following data were included in a recent Papaya Inc. annual report (in millions):

2013 2014 2015 2016
Net revenue $ 79,225 $ 131,559 $ 183,500 $ 191,920
Net property, plant, and equipment 4,930 9,080 15,590 16,200

Required:

Compute Papaya's fixed asset turnover ratio for 2014, 2015, and 2016. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 1 decimal place.)

During 2016, Mellow reported a fixed asset turnover ratio of 9.9. Was Papaya's turnover better or worse than Mellow's in that year?

2.

The following transactions and adjusting entries were completed by a local delivery company called Fast Delivery. The company uses straight-line depreciation for delivery vehicles, double-declining-balance depreciation for buildings, and straight-line amortization for franchise rights.

2018

January 2 Paid $185,000 cash to purchase a small warehouse building near the airport. The building has an estimated life of 20 years and a residual value of $3,300.
July 1 Paid $53,000 cash to purchase a delivery van. The van has an estimated useful life of five years and a residual value of $10,600.
October 2 Paid $300 cash to paint a small office in the warehouse building.
October 13 Paid $150 cash to get the oil changed in the delivery van.
December 1 Paid $75,000 cash to UPS to begin operating Fast Delivery business as a franchise using the name The UPS Store. This franchise right expires in five years.
December 31 Recorded depreciation and amortization on the delivery van, warehouse building, and franchise right.


2019

June 30 Sold the warehouse building for $148,000 cash. (Record the depreciation on the building prior to recording its disposal.)
December 31 Recorded depreciation on the delivery van and amortization on the franchise right. Determined that the franchise right was not impaired in value.


Required:
Prepare the journal entries required on each of the above dates. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field. Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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