Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781337690881
Author: Jay Rich, Jeff Jones
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1, Problem 42E
To determine

Concept Introduction:

Balance Sheet: The Balance sheet is a summary of Assets, Liabilities and equity accounts that reports the financial position of the business as on a specific date. Assets are further classifies into Current Assets, Long Term Investments, Plant Assets and Intangible assets. And Liabilities are further classified into Current Liabilities and Long term liabilities.

Income Statement:

Income Statement is the part of the financial statement which is prepared to calculate the net income earned by the organization. In the income statement, all expenses are subtracted from the revenues to calculate the net income. It is prepared for a particular period.

Requirement-1:

To Prepare:

The classified balance sheet for College Spirit at Dec. 31, 2019.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 42E

The classified balance sheet for College Spirit at Dec. 31, 2019 is as follows:

    College Spirit
    Balance Sheet
    As on Dec. 31, 2019
    ASSETS
    Current Assets:
    Cash $ 13,300
    Accounts Receivables $ 6,700
    Prepaid Rent $ 54,000
    Inventory $ 481,400 $ 555,400
    Long Term Investment $ 110,900
    Property, Plant and Equipment:
    Furniture $ 88,000
    Less: Accumulated depreciation $ (23,700) $ 64,300
    Total Assets $ 730,600
    LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
    LIABILITIES
    Current Liabilities:
    Income Taxes Payable $ 11,400
    Accounts Payable $ 104,700
    Notes Payable $ 50,000
    $ 166,100
    Long Term Liabilities:
    Bonds Payable $ 180,000
    Equity:
    Common Stock $ 300,000
    Retained earnings $ 84,500 $ 384,500
    Total Liabilities and Equity$ 730,600

Explanation of Solution

Balance sheet is a summary of Assets, Liabilities and equity accounts that reports the financial position of the business as on a specific date. Assets are further classifies into Current Assets, Long Term Investments, Plant Assets and Intangible assets. And Liabilities are further classified into Current Liabilities and Long term liabilities.

The classified balance sheet for College Spirit at Dec. 31, 2019 is prepared as follows;

    College Spirit
    Balance Sheet
    As on Dec. 31, 2019
    ASSETS
    Current Assets:
    Cash $ 13,300
    Accounts Receivables $ 6,700
    Prepaid Rent $ 54,000
    Inventory $ 481,400 $ 555,400
    Long Term Investment $ 110,900
    Property, Plant and Equipment:
    Furniture $ 88,000
    Less: Accumulated depreciation $ (23,700) $ 64,300
    Total Assets $ 730,600
    LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
    LIABILITIES
    Current Liabilities:
    Income Taxes Payable $ 11,400
    Accounts Payable $ 104,700
    Notes Payable $ 50,000
    $ 166,100
    Long Term Liabilities:
    Bonds Payable $ 180,000
    Equity:
    Common Stock $ 300,000
    Retained earnings $ 84,500 $ 384,500
    Total Liabilities and Equity$ 730,600
To determine

Concept Introduction:

Balance Sheet: The Balance sheet is a summary of Assets, Liabilities and equity accounts that reports the financial position of the business as on a specific date. Assets are further classifies into Current Assets, Long Term Investments, Plant Assets and Intangible assets. And Liabilities are further classified into Current Liabilities and Long term liabilities.

Income Statement:

Income Statement is the part of the financial statement which is prepared to calculate the net income earned by the organization. In the income statement, all expenses are subtracted from the revenues to calculate the net income. It is prepared for a particular period.

Requirement-2:

To Calculate:

The working capital and current ratio for the company.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 42E

The working capital and current ratio for the company is as follows:

    Working Capital $ 389,300
    Current Ratio 3.34

Explanation of Solution

The working capital and current ratio for the company is calculated as follows:

    Current Assets:
    Cash $ 13,300
    Accounts Receivables $ 6,700
    Prepaid Rent $ 54,000
    Inventory $ 481,400
    Total Current Assets (A)$ 555,400
    Current Liabilities:
    Income Taxes Payable $ 11,400
    Accounts Payable $ 104,700
    Notes Payable $ 50,000
    Total Current Liabilities (B) $ 166,100
    Working Capital (A-B)$ 389,300
    Current Ratio (A/B) 3.34
To determine

Concept Introduction:

Balance Sheet: The Balance sheet is a summary of Assets, Liabilities and equity accounts that reports the financial position of the business as on a specific date. Assets are further classifies into Current Assets, Long Term Investments, Plant Assets and Intangible assets. And Liabilities are further classified into Current Liabilities and Long term liabilities.

Income Statement:

Income Statement is the part of the financial statement which is prepared to calculate the net income earned by the organization. In the income statement, all expenses are subtracted from the revenues to calculate the net income. It is prepared for a particular period.

Requirement-3:

To Discuss:

The liquidity of the company.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 42E

The firm is more liquid because its current ratio is higher than 2.

Explanation of Solution

The working capital and current ration as on Dec. 31, 2019 is calculated as follows:

    Current Assets:
    Cash $ 13,300
    Accounts Receivables $ 6,700
    Prepaid Rent $ 54,000
    Inventory $ 481,400
    Total Current Assets (A)$ 555,400
    Current Liabilities:
    Income Taxes Payable $ 11,400
    Accounts Payable $ 104,700
    Notes Payable $ 50,000
    Total Current Liabilities (B) $ 166,100
    Working Capital (A-B)$ 389,300
    Current Ratio (A/B) 3.34

The firm is more liquid because its current ratio is higher than 2.

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Chapter 1 Solutions

Cornerstones of Financial Accounting

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