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Determine if this shall result in recognition of liabilities
18.Sale of non-refundable tickets for a concert show that will be staged three months from now.
a. yes
b. no
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- Additional information:i. Supplies as at 31st December 2019, RM34,500.ii. Insurance expense at the rate of RM850 per month.iii. Yearly depreciation on the non current assets as below:• furniture and fittings, RM5,175• motor vehicles, RM20,400.iv. Interest expense RM5,295 still payable by end of the yearv. Estimated doubtful debt at the rate of 2% of accounts receivable Question: 1. Prepare an adjusted trial balance as at 31st December 2019. 2. Prepare the Statement of Changes in Equity for the year ended 31st December 2019.Dallas Company loaned to Ewing Company on December 1, 2019. Ewing will pay Dallas $720 of interest ($60 per month) on November 30, 2020. Dallass adjusting entry at December 31, 2019, is: a. Interest Expense ........... 60 c. Interest Receivable ....... 60 Cash ......................... 60 Interest Income ........ 60 b. Cash ............................ 60 d. No adjusting entry is required. Interest Income ........ 60Financial Statement Violations of U.S. GAAP The following are the financial statements issued by Allen Corporation for its fiscal year ended October 31, 2019: Notes to Financial Statements: 1. Long-Term Lease. Under the terms of a 5-year, noncancelable lease for a building, Allen is obligated to make annual rental payments of 40,000 in each of the next 4 fiscal years. 2. Pension Plan. Substai1tially all employees are covered by Allens defined benefit pension plan. Pension expense is equal to the total of pension benefits accrued and paid to retired employees during the year. Because it is a defined benefit plan that is paid every year, no pension liability exists. 3. Patent. The patent had an estimated remaining life of 10 years at the time of purchase. Allens patent was purchased from Apex Corporation on January 1, 2019, for 250,000. 4. Deferred Income Tax Payable. The entire balai1ce in the Deferred Income Tax Payable account arose from tax-exempt municipal bonds that were held during the previous fiscal year, giving rise to a difference between taxable income and reported net earnings for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2019. The deferred liability amount was calculated on the basis of past tax rates. 5. Warrants. On January 1, 2018, one common stock warrant was issued to shareholders of record for each common share owned. An additional share of common stock is to be issued upon exercise of 10 stock warrants and receipt of an amount equal to par value. For the 6 months ended October 31, 2019, the average market value for Allens common stock was 5 per share and no warrants had yet been exercised. 6. Contingent Liability. On October 31, 2019, Allen was contingently liable for product warranties in an amount estimated to aggregate 75,000. Required: Next Level Review the preceding financial state1nents and related notes. Identify any inclusions or exclusions from them that would be in violation of GAAP, and indicate corrective action to be taken. Do not comment as to format or style. Respond in the following order: 1. Balance sheet 2. Notes 3. Income statement 4. Statement of retained earnings 5. General
- Reporting Liabilities Morton Electronics had the following obligations: a. A legally enforceable claim against the business to be paid in 3 months. b. A guarantee given by a seller to a purchaser to repair or replace defective goods during the first 6 months following a sale. c. An amount payable to Bank One in 10 years. d. An amount to be paid next year to Citibank on a long-term note payable. Required: CONCEPTIJAL CONNECTION Describe how each of these items should be reported in the balance sheet.Please have mercy please. Answer the two problems below. Please. a. Liberty Co entered into an agreement to lease office space on January 1, 2019 for a fixed period of five years. As an incentive to encourage the office space to be occupied, a first year rent-free period was included in the agreement after which, Liberty is required to pay an annual rental of P780,000. What amount should be recorded as rent expense if any for the year ended December 31, 2019? b. On January 1, 2020, an entity leased an equipment for four years at an annual rental of P170,000 payable at the end of each year. The estimated useful life of the equipment is four years. The present value factor of an ordinary annuity of 1 for four years of an implicit rate of 12% is 3.0373. The lease provides for a transfer of ownership of the equipment to the lessee at the end of the lease term. Compute for the depreciation expense for the right of use of asset for the year ended December 31, 2020.At the adjustments: end of the month, you are also required to take into consideration the following (a) Non-current assets are to be depreciated at the rate of 0.5% per month. (b) Allowance for doubtful debt is set at a rate of 1% on accounts receivable balance. (c) Electricity and water bill for the month of January 2020 is still accrued. (d) Insurance for the month of February 2020 is paid in advance. (e) Closing inventory of fuel saving oil amounted to 10% of purchases account balance. On 31 January 2020, you are required to balance all the accounts and prepare the following: (a) Trial Balance as at 31 January 2020 (b) Statement of Profit or Loss for the month ended 31 January 2020 (c) Statement of Financial Position as at 31 January 2020
- How do you treat a prepaid expense that is divided between two accounting periods? eg( insurance of $1551 that includes a premium of $330 paid in December 2019 to cover the company against fire loss for the year 31 December 2019 to 31 December 2020. Final accounts to be written up at 30 June 2020)The premium on a three-year insurance policy expiring on December 31, 2022 was paid in total on January 1, 2020. The original payment was initially debited to a prepaid asset account. The appropriate adjusting entry had been recorded on December 31, 2020. The balance in prepaid asset account on December 31, 2020 should be a. The same as it would have been if the original payment had been debited initially to an expense account. b. Zero c. Higher that if the original payment had been debited initially to an expense account. d. The same as the original payment.Additional information:i. Supplies as at 31st December 2019, RM34,500.ii. Insurance expense at the rate of RM850 per month.iii. Yearly depreciation on the non current assets as below:• furniture and fittings, RM5,175• motor vehicles, RM20,400.iv. Interest expense RM5,295 still payable by end of the yearv. Estimated doubtful debt at the rate of 2% of accounts receivable Question: 1. Prepare the Statement of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income for the year ended 31st December 2019. 2. Prepare the Statement of Financial Position as at 31st December 2019.
- The following additional information is available at the December 31 2020 year end. A) insurance expense represent a 3 year insurance policy for the period from Jan 1 2020 to Dec 31 2022. B) a count of office supplies reveals that at Dec 31 2020, the company had $500 of offiice supplies on hand. C) the company's lease, signed on Jan 1 2020, specifies monthly rent of $4,000 or $48,000 a year. D) The December 2020 utility bill has not yet been received and is not included in the trial balance. The utility bill averages $400 a month. Using the information above, find the balances in the following account balances, after adjustment at dec31 2020: prepaid insurance Office supplies expense Prepaid rent Utilities expense1. An insurance policy, good for one year, was purchased on April 1, 2020 and has a valueof $25,000.a) Write the journal entry to record the original purchase of the insurance policy onApril 1.b) Write the adjusting journal entry required on April 31, 2020 to reflect the use of onemonth of the insurance service. What, concerning Insurance, would appear on theBalance Sheet? What would appear on the Income Statement?c) Write the adjusting journal entry required on May 31, 2020 to reflect the use of onemore month of the insurance service. What, concerning Insurance, would appear onthe Balance Sheet? What would appear on the Income Statement?The insurance expense account has a balance of P108,000 before adjustment. This amount represents insurance premium for three months beginning November 1, 2020. Based on these data, the Prepaid Insurance that should be reported in the December 31, 2020 statement of financial position is