Journal entries and financial statement extracts
An office building sub-let to a subsidiary of Suria Berhad. At 1st January 2018, it had a fair value of RM1.5 million and had risen to RM1.65 million at 31st December 2018.
Q1/Fair value change journal entry and the financial statement extract
In: Accounting
The Yankel Corporation’s controller prepares adjusting entries
only at the end of the fiscal year. The following adjusting entries
were prepared on December 31, 2018:
| Debit | Credit | |
| Interest expense | 2,760 | |
| Interest payable | 2,760 | |
| Insurance expense | 92,000 | |
| Prepaid insurance | 92,000 | |
| Interest receivable | 5,520 | |
| Interest revenue | 5,520 | |
Additional information:
The company borrowed $46,000 on June 30, 2018. Principal and interest are due on June 30, 2019. This note is the company’s only interest-bearing debt.
Insurance for the year on the company’s office buildings is $138,000. The insurance is paid in advance.
On August 31, 2018, Yankel lent money to a customer. The customer signed a note with principal and interest at 9% due in one year.
Required:
1. What is the interest rate on the company’s note
payable?
2. The 2018 insurance payment was made at the
beginning of which month?
3. How much did Yankel lend its customer on August
31?
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3.On October 1, 2018, Pastina signed a $57,000 note that requires interest to paid annually on September 30 at 12% and will have principal due in 10 years.
Note: Enter debits before credits.
4.On March 1, 2018, the company lent $27,000. The note required principal and interest at 8% be paid on February 28, 2019.
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5.On April 1, 2018, the company paid $6,840 for a two-year fire insurance policy and debited the entire amount to insurance expense.
Note: Enter debits before credits.
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6.Supplies on hand at December 31, 2018 were $700.
Note: Enter debits before credits.
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In: Accounting
Fuzzy Monkey Technologies, Inc., purchased as a short-term
investment $90 million of 6% bonds, dated January 1, on January 1,
2018. Management intends to include the investment in a short-term,
active trading portfolio. For bonds of similar risk and maturity
the market yield was 8%. The price paid for the bonds was $73
million. Interest is received semiannually on June 30 and December
31. Due to changing market conditions, the fair value of the bonds
at December 31, 2018, was $80 million.
Required:
1. to 3. Prepare the relevant journal entries on
the respective dates (record the interest at the effective
rate).
4-a. At what amount will Fuzzy Monkey report its
investment in the December 31, 2018, balance sheet?
4-b. Prepare any entry necessary to achieve this
reporting objective.
5. How would Fuzzy Monkey's 2018 statement of cash
flows be affected by this investment?
In: Accounting
(TCO C) What are intangible assets?
How are limited-life intangibles accounted for subsequent to acquisition?
On January 1, 2018, Molden Co. signed an agreement to operate as a franchisee of Mold Removal Co. for an initial franchise fee of $100,000. The agreement provides that the fee is not refundable and no future services are required of the franchisor. The agreement also provides that 5% of the Revenue from the franchise must be paid to the franchisor annually. Molden's revenue from the franchise for 2018 was $1,800,000. Molden estimates the useful life of the franchise to be 10 years.
Instructions:
1. Show a schedule of what should be shown in the Intangible Assets Section of Molden's Balance Sheet at December 31, 2018. Show supporting computations in good form.
2. Show a schedule showing all the expenses resulting from these transactions that would appear on Molden's Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2018. Show supporting computations please.
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(TCO C) What are intangible assets? How are limited-life intangibles accounted for subsequent to acquisition? On January 1, 2018, Molden Co. signed an agreement to operate as a franchisee of Mold Removal Co. for an initial franchise fee of $100,000. The agreement provides that the fee is not refundable and no future services are required of the franchisor. The agreement also provides that 5% of the Revenue from the franchise must be paid to the franchisor annually. Molden's revenue from the franchise for 2018 was $1,800,000. Molden estimates the useful life of the franchise to be 10 years. Instructions: 1. Show a schedule of what should be shown in the Intangible Assets Section of Molden's Balance Sheet at December 31, 2018. Show supporting computations in good form. 2. Show a schedule showing all the expenses resulting from these transactions that would appear on Molden's Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2018. Show supporting computations please.
In: Accounting
Purkerson, Smith, and Traynor have operated a bookstore for a number of years as a partnership. At the beginning of 2018, capital balances were as follows:
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Purkerson |
$ |
62,000 |
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Smith |
42,000 |
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Traynor |
20,000 |
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Due to a cash shortage, Purkerson invests an additional $16,000 in the business on April 1, 2018.
Each partner is allowed to withdraw $1,000 cash each month.
The partners have used the same method of allocating profits and losses since the business's inception:
What are the ending capital balances for 2018?
In: Accounting
Calculate the Cash Flow from Operating Activities for 2018
| Jenny's Retail USA | ||
| 12/31/2018 | ||
| Balance Sheet | ||
| in $000 | ||
| 2017 | 2018 | |
| Cash | 27 | 5 |
| A/R | 30 | 31 |
| Inventory | 11 | 30 |
| Total Current Assets | 68 | 66 |
| Gross Plant & Equipment | 140 | 180 |
| Less: Depreciation | (40) | (50) |
| Net Plant & Equipment | 100 | 130 |
| Total Assets | 168 | 196 |
| Liabilities | ||
| A/P | 15 | 14 |
| Accruals | 15 | 2 |
| Current Liabilities | 30 | 16 |
| Long-term Debt | 50 | 76 |
| Common Stock | 15 | 25 |
| RE | 73 | 79 |
| Total Liabilities & Equity | 168 | 196 |
| Jenny's Retail USA | ||
| 12/31/2018 | ||
| Income Statement | ||
| in $000 | ||
| Revenue | 35 | |
| COGS | 5 | |
| Gross Margin | 30 | |
| Expense | 7 | |
| Depreciation | 10 | |
| EBIT | 13 | |
| Interest | 2 | |
| EBT | 11 | |
| Taxes | 5 | |
| Net Income | 6 | |
In: Finance
On January 1, 2017, Alison, Inc., paid $85,700 for a 40 percent interest in Holister Corporation’s common stock. This investee had assets with a book value of $256,000 and liabilities of $83,500. A patent held by Holister having a $9,800 book value was actually worth $20,300. This patent had a six-year remaining life. Any further excess cost associated with this acquisition was attributed to goodwill. During 2017, Holister earned income of $48,000 and declared and paid dividends of $16,000. In 2018, it had income of $52,000 and dividends of $21,000. During 2018, the fair value of Allison’s investment in Holister had risen from $99,100 to $105,100.
a. Assuming Alison uses the equity method, what balance should appear in the Investment in Holister account as of December 31, 2018?
b. Assuming Alison uses fair-value accounting, what income from the investment in Holister should be reported for 2018?
In: Accounting
Fuzzy Monkey Technologies, Inc., purchased as a short-term investment $250 million of 8% bonds, dated January 1, on January 1, 2018. Management intends to include the investment in a short-term, active trading portfolio. For bonds of similar risk and maturity the market yield was 10%. The price paid for the bonds was $228 million. Interest is received semiannually on June 30 and December 31. Due to changing market conditions, the fair value of the bonds at December 31, 2018, was $240 million. Required: 1. to 3. Prepare the relevant journal entries on the respective dates (record the interest at the effective rate). 4-a. At what amount will Fuzzy Monkey report its investment in the December 31, 2018, balance sheet? 4-b. Prepare any entry necessary to achieve this reporting objective. 5. How would Fuzzy Monkey's 2018 statement of cash flows be affected by this investment?
In: Accounting