Intermediate Accounting Plus Mylab Accounting With Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package (2nd Edition)
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Chapter 21, Problem 21.6P
Change in Estimate, Inventory,
Credit sales | $2,500,000 |
1,600,000 | |
Sales | 3,000,000 |
Selling and administrative expenses | 480.000 |
Restructuring gain (pretax) | 720,000 |
Cash dividends declared | 190,000 |
Cost of goods sold | 1,755,000 |
Error correction: 2013 rent was unpaid and unrecorded | 40,000 |
Interest income | 480,000 |
Interest expense | 820,000 |
Gain on sale of investments (pre-tax) | 500,000 |
- On January 1, 2018, Rocket Man changed its plant and equipment accounting for
depreciation from the double-declining balance method to the straight-line method. Rocket Man purchased the assets on January 1, 2017 for $600,000; they had no scrap value and useful lives of 10 years. The balance in theaccumulated depreciation account at January 1, 2018 amounted to $120,000. Rocket Man recorded the straight-line depreciation expense of $53,333 in 2018 and included it in the $480,000 reported for selling and administrative expenses. Depreciation expense would have been $96,000 if Rocket Man still used the double-declining balance method. - Bad debt expense for 2018 of $50,000 is included in selling general and administrative expenses on the income statement. Rocket Man uses the percentage of accounts receivable method of estimating bad debt expense The estimated percentage was 5% in both 2016 and 2017 but changed to 10% in 2018 At December 31, 2018, the Accounts Receivable balance is $600,000 and the Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts (before adjustment) was $10,000 credit balance
Required
- a. Assuming a tax rate of 40% prepare the multiple-step income statement for Rocket Man for the year ended December 31. 2018.
- b. Compute the cumulative effect of the accounting changes made in 2018.
- c. Prepare the
journal entries to record the accounting changes made in 2018 - d. Prepare the footnote disclosures required for the accounting changes made in 2018
- e. Prepare the retained earnings column of the statement of
stockholders equity for the year ended December 31. 2018
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