INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781264559527
Author: SPICELAND
Publisher: MCG
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Visit www.sec.gov/edgar and search for the BJ's Wholesale annual report (10-K) for the year ended February 1, 2020, using EDGAR
(Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system). Search or scroll within the annual report to find the balance sheet, labeled
"Consolidated Balance Sheets."
Required:
1. Find the amounts reported for accumulated depreciation for the period ended February 1, 2020, and February 2, 2019. Assuming
no depreciable assets were sold during the year, determine the adjustment for BJ's depreciation for the year and compute the
adjusted balances of the related accounts.
2. For simplicity, assume the entire amount reported for "Prepaid expenses and other current assets" represents the balance of the
Supplies account. If the year-end balance of the Supplies account prior to any adjustment is $200,000 (in thousands), determine
the adjustment that was made to Supplies (and Supplies Expense) at the end of the current year and compute the adjusted
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Using the Exhibit below, assume that the depreciation expense on the Income Statement for the year was $38,000. When preparing the Statement of Cash Flow using the indirect method for the current year, which of the following statements would describe the proper presentation of depreciation expense on the Cash flow from operating activities section?
EXHIBIT
Increase
(Decrease)
Net Income (loss) $XXX
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flow
from operating activities:
Depreciation of fixed assets XXX
Losses on disposal of assets XXX
Gains on disposal of assets (XXX)
Changes in current operating assets and liabilities:…
1. Compute for the carrying value of the intangible assets at December 31, 2019.
2. How much is the Net Income (Loss) of the company for the year ended December 31, 2019?
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