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Chapter 13, Problem 6PSB
Problem 13-6BAIncome statement computations and format A2
Selected account balances from the adjusted
Debit | Credit | |
$400,000 | ||
Interest revenue………………………………………………. | 20,000 | |
Net sales……………………………………………………… | 2,640,000 | |
Income taxes expense………………………………………… | $ ? | |
Loss on Hurricane damage…………………………………… | 48,000 | |
Accumulated depreciation—Equipment…………………….. | 220,000 | |
Other operating expenses……………………………………. | 328,000 | |
Depreciation expense—Equipment…………………………. | 100,000 | |
Loss from settlement of lawsuit…………………………….. | 36,000 | |
Gain from Settlement of lawsuit……………………………. | 68,000 | |
Loss on sale of equipment………………………………….. | 24,000 | |
Loss from operating a discontinued segment (pretax)……… | 120,000 | |
Depreciation expense—Buildings………………………….. | 156,000 | |
Correction of overstatements of prior year’s expense (pretax.) | 48,000 | |
Cost of goods sold………………………………………….. | 1,040,000 | |
Loss on sale of discontinued segment’s assets (pretax)……. | 180,000 | |
Accounts payable…………………………………………… | 132,000 |
Required
Answer each of the following questions by providing supporting computations.
- Assume that the company’s income tax rate is 25% for all items. Identify the tax effects and after-tax amounts of the three items labeled pretax.
- What is the amount of income from continuing operations before income taxes? What is the amount of income taxes expense? What is the amount of income from continuing operations?
- What is the total amount of after-tax income (loss) associated with the discontinued segment? Check (3) $ (225.000)
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Problem 17-6AA (Algo) Income statement computations and format LO A2
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below]
Selected account balances from the adjusted trial balance for Olinda Corporation as of its calendar year-end December 31
follow. Assume that the company's income tax rate is 40% for all items.
a. Interest revenue.
b. Depreciation expense-Equipment
c. Loss on sale of equipment
d. Accounts payable.
e. Other operating expenses
f. Accumulated depreciation-Equipment
g. Gain from settlement of lawsuit
h. Accumulated depreciation-Buildings
i. Loss from operating a discontinued segment (pretax)
j. Gain on insurance recovery of tornado damage
k. Net sales
1. Depreciation expense-Buildings
B. Correction of overstatement of prior year's sales (pretax)
n. Gain on sale of discontinued segment's assets (pretax)
o. Loss from settlement of lawsuit
p. Income tax expense
q. Cost of goods sold
Debit
$ 35,400
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