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[ | Question 36 3/3pts On January 1, 2017, Henri's World's Famous Commercial Chicken purchased a new AN-109 industrial fryer used in the preparation of fried chicken. The purchase cost for the fryer was $250,000. Shipping costs was an additional $5,000, and the cost to install the industrial fryer added another $19,000 to its costs. Annual maintenance costs for the new industrial fryer was estimated be about $2,500 per year. In May 2022 the owner, Henri Polloberger, became aware of a new technology that offered many advantages over the AN-109 fryer and decided to replace it. On June 30, 2022 the AN-109 was un-installed and sold to Chicos, Inc. for $70,000. The AN-109 had been depreciated on a straight-line basis assuming a useful life of 10 years and an estimated $10,000 salvage value. Based on the information provided, what was the amount of the Gain or Loss that Henri's World's Famous Commercial Chicken recognized on the sale of this asset? Note that Henri's World's Famous Commercial Chicken uses the calendar year as its fiscal year. Problem Counts 3 Points $64,000 loss $48,000 gain * $58,800 loss $83,125 loss $64,000 gain Downloaded by Shubh kh (shubhkhose.sk@gmail.com) Question 37 0/4pts Vineyard Wines Financial Problems Counts 4 Points Each The next five questions are all based on the following 2021 fiscal year end account information for Vineyard Wines, national distributor of lower quality wines and Sangria. The financial data below can be used to develop a set of Financial Statements (Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Owner's Equity calculation) for fiscal 2021. HOWEVER, the individual questions can be answered simply by classifying the appropriate accounts and adding (or subtracting) the accounts together. How you approach this problem is up to you. Note that Vineyard Wines has three product lines: Sangria, Chardonnay, and Pinot. Sales returns and small discounts are allowed for all product lines. Accounts Payable $257,600 $27,000 $338,000 Dividends Payable Bonds Payable Salaries Payable $62,500 Accounts Receivable $588,300 Advertising Expense $54,000 Cash $193,917 Downloaded by Shubh kh (shubhkhose.sk@gmail.com)
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