How much did the company actually pay in interest to its bank during Year 2? Show your work.
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- The comparative balance sheet of Merrick Equipment Co. for Dec. 31, 20Y9 and 20Y8, is:Dec. 31, 20Y9 Dec. 31, 20Y8AssetsCash $70,720 $47,940Accounts receivable (net) 207,230 188,190Inventories 298,520 289,850Investments 0 102,000Land 295,800 0Equipment 438,600 358,020Accumulated depreciation—equipment (99,110) (84,320)Total assets $1,211,760 $901,680Liabilities and Stockholders' EquityAccounts payable (merchandise creditors) $205,700 $194,140Accrued expenses payable (operating expenses) 30,600 26,860Dividends payable 25,500 20,400Common stock, $1 par 202,000 102,000Paid-in capital: Excess of issue price over par—common stock 354,000 204,000Retained earnings 393,960 354,280Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1,211,760 $901,680The income statement for the year ended December 31, 20Y9, is as follows:Sales $2,023,898Cost of goods sold 1,245,476Gross profit $778,422Operating expenses:Depreciation expense $14,790Other operating expenses 517,299Total operating expenses 532,089Operating…Question 1The following information was extracted from the financial statement of Barryfor the year ended 31 December 2020. RMSales 437,500Opening inventories 17,500Closing inventories 26,250Cost of sales 262,500Other income 3,750Expenses 61,250Current liabilities 47,250Trade receivables 39,375Bank 8,750Cash 31,500Required:(a) Show the formulae and compute the value of the following for Barry:(i) Purchases(ii) Gross profit(iii)Net ProfitThe comparative balance sheet of Whitman Co. at December 31, 20Y2 and 20Y1, is as follows:Dec. 31, 20Y2 Dec. 31, 20Y1AssetsCash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 918,000 $ 964,800Accounts receivable (net) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 828,900 761,940Inventories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,268,460 1,162,980Prepaid expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,340 35,100Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315,900 479,700Buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,462,500 900,900Accumulated depreciation—buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…
- The accounting records of Nettle Distribution show the following assets and liabilities as of December 31,2018 and 2019.December 31 2018 2019Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 64,300 $ 15,640Accounts receivable . . . . . . . . . . . 26,240 19,100Office supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,160 1,960Office equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44,000 44,000Trucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148,000 157,000December 31 2018 2019Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 0 $80,000Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 60,000Accounts payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,500 33,500Note payable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 40,000Required1. Prepare balance sheets for the business as of December 31, 2018 and 2019. Hint: Report only total equityon the balance sheet and remember that total equity equals the difference between assets and liabilities.2. Compute net income for 2019 by comparing total equity amounts for these…Financial statementsThe assets and liabilities of Global Travel Agency on December 31, 20Y5.and its revenue and expenses for the year are as follows: Accounts payableAccounts receivableCashCommon stockFees earnedLandMiscellaneous expense Rent expenseSuppliesSupplies expenseUtilities expenseWages expense $ 108,000539,000200,000575,000940,0001,500,000$ 19,50056,0006,00012,70034,80415,000 Common stock was $525,000 and retained earnings was $1,250,000 as ofJanuary 1. 20Y5. During the year, additional common stock of $50,000was issued for cash, and dividends of $90,000 were paid. Instructions1. Prepare an income statement for the year ended December 31.20Y5.2. Prepare a statement of stockholders' equity for the year ended December 31. 2015.3. Prepare a balance sheet as of December 31, 20Y5.4. What items appears on both the statement of stockholders'equity and the balance sheet?Calculate the following for Co. XYZ: c. Average collection period (365 days) d. Times interest earned Assets: Cash and marketable securities $400,000Accounts receivable 1,415,000Inventories 1,847,500Prepaid expenses 24,000Total current assets $3,686,500Fixed assets 2,800,000Less: accumulated depreciation 1,087,500Net fixed assets $1,712,500Total assets $5,399,000Liabilities: Accounts payable $600,000Notes payable 875,000Accrued taxes Total current liabilities $1,567,000Long-term debt 900,000Owner's equity Total liabilities and owner's equity Co. XYZ Income Statement: Net sales (all credit) $6,375,000Less: Cost of goods sold 4,375,000Selling and administrative expense 1,000,500Depreciation expense 135,000Interest expense Earnings before taxes $765,000Income taxes Net income Common stock dividends $230,000Change in retained earnings
- On August 1, 2020, the business accounts of Peter and Senen appear below:Assets Peter SenenCash P11,000 P22,354Accounts receivable 84,536 217,890Inventories 100,035 240,102Land 603,000 428,267Buildings 200,345 384,789Other Assets 22,000 23,600Total P1,020,916 P1,317,002Liabilities and CapitalAccounts payable P178,940 P243,650Notes payable 200,000 345,000Peter, Capital 641,976Senen, Capital 728,352Total P1,020,916 P1,317,002Peter and Senen agreed to form a partnership contributing their respective assets and liabilitiessubject to the following adjustments:Accounts receivable of P20,000 and P35,000 are uncollectible in Peter and Senen’s respectivebooks.Inventories of P5,500 and P6,700 are worthless in Peter and Senen’s respective booksOther Assets of P2,200 and P3,600 in Peter and Senen’s books are written off.After five days Ethel was offered to join Peter and Senen and will contribute for a 20% interestin the firm. They also agreed to divide profits and losses in the ratio of 4:4:2…On May 1, 20x1, the statement of financial position of Juan and Pablo appear below:Juan PabloCash 22,000 44,708Accounts receivable 469,072 1,135,780Inventories 240,070 520,204Land 1,206,000Building 856,534Furniture and fixtures 100,690 69,578Other assets 4,000 7,200Total assets 2,041,832 2,634,004Accounts payable 357,880 487,300Notes payable 400,000 690,000Juan, Capital 1,283,952Pablo, Capital 1,456,704Total liabilities and equity 2,041,832 2,634,004Juan and Pablo agreed to form a partnership contributing their respective assets and equities subject to thefollowing adjustments:a. Accounts receivable of P40,000 in Juan’s books and P70,000 in Pablo’s books are uncollectible.b. Inventories of P11,000 and P13,400 are worthless in Juan’s and Pablo’s respective books.c. Other assets of P4,000 and P7,200 in Juan’s and Pablo’s respective books are to be written off. 3. Prepare journal entry to record Pedro’s admission. 4. During the first year of operations, the partnership earned P650,000.…On May 1, 20x1, the statement of financial position of Juan and Pablo appear below:Juan PabloCash 22,000 44,708Accounts receivable 469,072 1,135,780Inventories 240,070 520,204Land 1,206,000Building 856,534Furniture and fixtures 100,690 69,578Other assets 4,000 7,200Total assets 2,041,832 2,634,004Accounts payable 357,880 487,300Notes payable 400,000 690,000Juan, Capital 1,283,952Pablo, Capital 1,456,704Total liabilities and equity 2,041,832 2,634,004Juan and Pablo agreed to form a partnership contributing their respective assets and equities subject to thefollowing adjustments:a. Accounts receivable of P40,000 in Juan’s books and P70,000 in Pablo’s books are uncollectible.b. Inventories of P11,000 and P13,400 are worthless in Juan’s and Pablo’s respective books.c. Other assets of P4,000 and P7,200 in Juan’s and Pablo’s respective books are to be written off.Required:1. What are the adjusted capital balances of the partners after formation? 2. Pedro offered to join for a 20% interest in…
- Income 31955 , assets 213000, assets at end year, 259000. What return on assetsDetermine the missing amount from each of the seperate situations given below. Assets = Liabilities + Equity = $94,000 + $29,000 $110,000 = $40,000 + $144,000 = + $62,000Assets = _________, Liabilities + Owner’s equity = P150,000