Managerial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.10E
(a)
To determine
To compute: The cost of goods sold of Company L.
(b)
To determine
To compute: Net sales (credit) of Company L.
(c)
To determine
To compute: net income of Company L.
(d)
To determine
To compute: total assets of Company L.
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Raees Corporation experienced a fire on December 31, 2018, in which its financial record were partially destroyed. It has been able to salvage some of the records and has ascertained the following balances.
December 31, 2018- December 31, 2017
Cash Rs. 30,000 - Rs. 10,000
Receivables (net) 73,000 -126,000
Inventory 200,000 - 180,000
Account Payable 50,000 - 90,000
Note Payable 30,000 - 60,000
Common Stock Rs. 100 Par 400,000- 400,000
Retained Earning 134,000 - 122,000
Additional Information:
(1)The inventory turnover is 3.4 times (2)The return on common stockholder equity is 25%.
(3)The receivables turnover is 8.8 times (4)The return on assets is 20%
(5)Total assets at December 31, 2017 were Rs. 650,000
Required:Computer the following for Raaess Corporation
(a) Cost of Goods Sold for 2018 (b)Net Sales (Credit) for 2018
(c) Net Income for 2018 (d) Total Assets at December 31, 2018
Martinez Corp. experienced a fire on December 31, 2020, in which its financial records were partially destroyed. It has been able to salvage some of the records and has ascertained the following balances.
December 31, 2020
December 31, 2019
Cash
$ 38,100
$ 11,100
Accounts receivable (net)
74,000
128,400
Inventory
204,600
183,400
Accounts payable
50,200
90,600
Notes payable
36,500
64,900
Common stock, $100 par
406,600
406,600
Retained earnings
120,000
106,300
Additional information:
1.
The inventory turnover is 3.7 times.
2.
The return on common stockholders’ equity is 19%. The company had no additional paid-in capital.
3.
The receivables turnover is 11.8 times.
4.
The return on assets is 19%.
5.
Total assets at December 31, 2019, were $607,100.
Compute the following for Martinez Corp.. (Round all answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 2,150.)
(a)
Cost of goods sold for 2020.
$
(b)
Net credit…
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