Statement of
Journal: Journal is the method of recording monetary business transactions in chronological order. It records the debit and credit aspects of each transaction to abide by the double-entry system
Rules of Debit and Credit:
Following rules are followed for debiting and crediting different accounts while they occur in business transactions:
- Debit, all increase in assets, expenses and dividends, all decrease in liabilities, revenues and stockholders’ equities.
- Credit, all increase in liabilities, revenues, and stockholders’ equities, all decrease in assets, expenses.
To Journalize: The given transaction of Company M, to determine the net effect of selling and collection activities.
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- Problem 13NOREEN INC, a truck dealer, sells a truck on January 1, 2019, to MENDOZA INC for P3,000,000. NOREEN agrees to repurchase the truck on December 31, 2020 for P3,630,000. How much should NOREEN INC record interest and retirement of its liability to MENDOZAINC on December 31, 2020?None C. 330,000; 3,630,000 300,000; 3,600,000 D. 630,000; 3,630,000arrow_forwardIntermediate Accounting ll ch 16 5. On January 1, 2021, Ameen Company purchased major pieces of manufacturing equipment for a total of $48 million. Ameen uses straight-line depreciation for financial statement reporting and MACRS for income tax reporting. At December 31, 2023, the book value of the equipment was $42 million and its tax basis was $32 million. At December 31, 2024, the book value of the equipment was $40 million and its tax basis was $25 million. There were no other temporary differences and no permanent differences. Pretax accounting income for 2024 was $30 million. Required: Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record Ameen’s 2024 income taxes. Assume an income tax rate of 25%. What is Ameen’s 2024 net income?arrow_forwardQuestion 25 B's basis in the property received is m $10,000 m $20,000 m $30,000 m None of these_ Question 26 Z Co.'s recognized gain or loss on the distribution to A is m None of these_ m S35.000 capital gain m $<40,000> ordinary loss m 0 Question 27 Z Co.'s recognized gain or loss On the distribution to B is m None of these_ m $2O,0OO capital gain m $10,000 capital gain m 0 Question 28 Z Co.'s recognized gain or loss on the distribution to C is $70,000 capital gain None of these_ $20,000 capital gain $40,000 gain Question 29 Z Co.'s recognized gain or loss on the distribution to D is m <$1,600> capital loss m 0 m <$400> capital loss m None of thesearrow_forward
- Exercise 8-19 (LO. 2) Euclid acquires a 7-year class asset on May 9, 2020, for $80,000 (the only asset acquired during the year). Euclid does not elect immediate expensing under § 179. He does not claim any available additional first-year depreciation. Click here to access the depreciation table to use for this problem. If required, round your answers to the nearest dollar. Calculate Euclid's cost recovery deduction for 2020 and 2021.2020: $2021: $ 8-7cCost Recovery Tables Summary of Tables Exhibit 8.3 Regular MACRS table for personalty. Depreciation methods: 200 or 150 percent declining-balance switching to straight-line. Recovery periods: 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20 years. Convention: half-year. Exhibit 8.4 Regular MACRS table for personalty. Depreciation method: 200 percent declining-balance switching to straight-line. Recovery periods: 3, 5, 7 years. Convention: mid-quarter. Exhibit 8.5 MACRS optional straight-line table for personalty.…arrow_forwardAa.18. Mikkeli OY acquired a brand name with an indefinite life in 2021 for 42,600 markkas. At December 31, 2020, the brand name could be sold for 35,600 markkas, with zero costs to sell. Expected cash flows from the continued use of the brand are 44,870 markkas, and the present value of this amount is 34,600 markkas. Assume that Mikkeli OY is a foreign company using IFRS and is owned by a company using U.S. GAAP. Thus, IFRS balances must be converted to U.S. GAAP to prepare consolidated financial statements. Ignore income taxes. Required: a. Prepare journal entries for this brand name for the year ending December 31, 2020, under (1) IFRS and (2) U.S. GAAP. b. Prepare the entry(ies) that the U.S. parent would make on the December 31, 2020 conversion worksheet to convert IFRS balances to U.S. GAAP.arrow_forwardP10.5 (LO 2, 3, 5), AP At December 31, 2022, Grand Company reported the following as plant assets. Land $4,000,000Buildings $28,500,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation—buildings 12,100,000 16,400,000Equipment 48,000,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation—equipment 5,000,000 43,000,000Total plant assets $63,400,000During 2023, the following selected cash transactions occurred. April 1 Purchased land for $2,130,000.May 1 Sold equipment that cost $750,000 when purchased on January 1, 2019. The equipment was sold for $450,000.June 1 Sold land purchased on June 1, 2013 for $1,500,000. The land cost $400,000.July 1 Purchased equipment for $2,500,000.Dec. 31 Retired equipment that cost $500,000 when purchased on December 31, 2013.arrow_forward
- Problem 14-76 (LO. 8, 9, 10) On May 2, 1990, Hannah Weather (Social Security number: 111-22-3333) acquired residential real estate for $450,000. Of the cost, $100,000 was allocated to the land and $350,000 to the building. On August 20, 2019, the building, which then had an adjusted basis of $0, was sold for $545,000 and the land for $200,000. If an amount is zero, enter "0". a. Determine the amount and character of the recognized gain from the sale of the building. There is a gain of $fill in the blank from the sale of the building, of which $fill in the blank is ordinary income due to § 1250 recapture. b. Determine the amount and character of the recognized gain from the sale of the land. The § 1231 gain from the sale of the land is $fill in the blank, of which $fill in the blank is subject to recapture.arrow_forwardProblem 13NOREEN INC, a truck dealer, sells a truck on January 1, 2019, to MENDOZA INC for P3,000,000. NOREEN agrees to repurchase the truck on December 31, 2020 for P3,630,000 Using the information above, what is the interest expense for 2019?2.A. None C. 330,000 B. 300,000 D. 630,000arrow_forwardProblem 8-18Section 1231 Gains and Losses, Depreciation Recapture (LO 8.7, 8.8) William sold Section 1245 property for $28,000 in 2021. The property cost $41,000 when it was purchased 5 years ago. The depreciation claimed on the property was $20,000. If an amount is zero, enter "0". Question Content Area a. Calculate the adjusted basis of the property. b. Calculate the realized gain on the sale. c. Calculate the amount of ordinary income under Section 1245. d. Calculate the Section 1231 gain.arrow_forward
- Problem # 1 (30): Given: On Sep 1, 2017 General Assembly (GA) purchased for $980,000 an ANSONIA 7300 wide-corridor stacking modulator with the expectation that its economic life would be exhausted at 2024 12 31 and that the unit’s salvage value would be $320,000. On 2020 11 01 GA exchanged the equipment for a 4-year, zero-coupon note with a face value of $900,000. GA recognized a loss of $16,100 on the transaction. GA uses SLN for depreciation and prorating for partial periods. Required: Book the 12/31/2020 interest accrual for the note.arrow_forward2020 R0'000 2019 R0'000 ASSETS Non-current assets Property, plant and equipment 238,924 246,322 Right-of-use assets 3,246 3,479 Capital spares 566 487 242,736 250,288 Current assets Inventory 1,913 1.911 Trade and other receivables 15,249 5,118 Short term deposit 1,154 1,578 Cash and cash equivalents 1,543 1,883 19,859 10,490 TOTAL ASSETS 262,595 260,778 List all the fixed assets and categorize them in Tangible and Intangible Assets Using Notes to Accounts.arrow_forwardP11.1 (LO 2 ) (Depreciation for Partial Period—SL, SYD, and DDB) Alladin Company purchased Machine #201 on May 1, 2020. The following information relating to Machine #201 was gathered at the end of May. Price $85,000 Credit terms 2/10, n/30 Freight-in $ 800 Preparation and installation costs $ 3,800 Labor costs during regular production operations $10,500 It is expected that the machine could be used for 10 years, after which the salvage value would be zero. Alladin intends to use the machine for only 8 years, however, after which it expects to be able to sell it for $1,500. The invoice for Machine #201 was paid May 5, 2020. Alladin uses the calendar year as the basis for the preparation of financial statements. Instructions a. Compute the depreciation expense for the years indicated using the following methods. (Round to the nearest dollar.) 1.Straight-line method for 2020. 2.Sum-of-the-years'-digits method for 2021.…arrow_forward
- AccountingAccountingISBN:9781337272094Author:WARREN, Carl S., Reeve, James M., Duchac, Jonathan E.Publisher:Cengage Learning,