VALUE - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING LL+ACCESS
VALUE - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING LL+ACCESS
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.4AP

1 and 2

To determine

Prepare the T- account and enter the transaction into their respective accounts for calculating the ending balance.

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T-account:

T-account is the form of the ledger account, where the journal entries are posted to this account. It is referred to as the T-account, because the alignment of the components of the account resembles the capital letter ‘T’.

The components of the T-account are as follows:

a) The title of the account

b) The left or debit side

c) The right or credit side

Prepare the T-accounts:

Cash account:

Cash account
Beginning balance$0(b)$31,000
(a)$60,000(g)$1,240
(d)$13,200(h)$2,700
(e)$2,400(j)$6,000
(i)$10,000(k)$3,600
(m)$500
Ending balance$40,560

Accounts receivable account:

Accounts receivable account
Beginning balance$0(i)$10,000
(h)$35,260
Ending balance$25,260

Supplies account:

Supplies account
Beginning balance$0
(a)$12,000
(f)$3,810
Ending balance$15,810

Prepaid insurance account:

Prepaid insurance account
Beginning balance0
(k)$3,600
Ending balance$3,600

Land account:

Land account
Beginning balance$0
(a)$90,000
Ending balance$90,000

Barns account:

Barns account
Beginning balance$0
(a)$100,000
(b)$62,000
Ending balance$162,000

Accounts payable account:

Accounts payable account
Beginning balance0
(f)$3,810
(h)$2,700(l)$1,800
Ending balance$2,910

Unearned revenue account:

Unearned revenue account
Beginning balance$0
(e)$2,400
Ending balance$2,400

Long-term note payable account:

Long-term note payable account
Beginning balance$0
(b)$31,000
Ending balance$31,000

Common stock account:

Common stock account
Beginning balance$0
(a)$150
Ending balance$150

Additional paid-in capital account:

Additional paid-in capital account
Beginning balance$0
(a)$261,850
Ending balance$261,850

Retained earnings account:

Retained earnings account
Beginning balance$0
(m)$500
Ending balance$500

Animal care service revenue account:

Animal care service revenue account
Beginning balance0
(c)$35,260
Ending balance$35,260

Rental revenue account:

Rental revenue account
Beginning balance0
(d)$13,200
Ending balance$13,200

Utilities expense account:

Utilities expense account
Beginning balance0
(g)$1,240
(l)$1,800
Ending balance$3,040

Wages expense account:

Wages expense account
Beginning balance0
(j)$6,000
Ending balance$6,000

Thus, the t-accounts are prepared and the ending balances are calculated.

3.

To determine

Prepare an income statement for 30th April 2017.

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Income statement:

The financial statement which reports revenues and expenses from business operations and the result of those operations as net income or net loss for a particular time period is referred to as income statement.

Prepare an income statement:

Incorporation AS
Income statement
For the month ended 30th April 2017
ParticularsAmount ($)Amount ($)
Revenues:
Animal care revenue35,260
Rental revenue13,200
Total revenues (A)48,460
Expenses:
Wages expense6,000
Utilities expense3,040
Total expenses (B)9,040
Net Income (AB)$39,420

Table (1)

Hence, the net income of Incorporation AS is $39,420.

4.

To determine

Write a memo to stockholders’ regarding the results of operations during the first month of the business.

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MEMO

From

XYZ

Incorporation AS

To

Stockholders’ of Incorporation AS

Incorporation AS

30th April 2017

Sub: Results of operation during the first month of the business.

After the evaluation of effects of the transactions of Company KS, one can conclude that the company has earned a profit of $39,420. But, these are based upon unadjusted amounts. There are several expenses such as rent, supplies, depreciation, furniture and fixtures, interest on the borrowing and wages. The company does not seem to be profitable, as this situation is very common in small businesses during the inception of the operations. The company must focus on increasing revenues and while maintaining the expenses that should result in the upcoming years. The company should prepare budgeted cash flows for each month in the upcoming years that would help the management to handle the probable cash shortages.

Regards,

XYZ

5.

To determine

Compute the net profit margin ratio for each year and explain the reason for promotion to chief financial officer.

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Net profit margin ratio:

Net profit is the financial ratio that shows the relationship between the net profit and net sales (Operating revenue). Net profit is the difference between total operating revenue and total operating expenses. It can be calculated by dividing net profit and net sales revenue.

Compute the net profit margin ratio:

Net profit margin ratio for 2019:

Net profit margin ratio=Net incomeNet sales revenue=$50,000$450,000=0.111

Hence, the net profit margin ratio for the year 2019 is 0.111.

Net profit margin ratio for 2018:

Net profit margin ratio=Net incomeNet sales revenue=$30,000$400,000=0.0750

Hence, the net profit margin ratio for the year 2018 is 0.0750.

Net profit margin ratio for 2017:

Net profit margin ratio=Net lossNet sales revenue=($10,000)$360,000=(0.0278)

Hence, the net profit margin ratio for the year 2017 is (0.0278).

  • By evaluating the net profit margin ratio, it is clear that the profit level of the Company has increased.
  • This states that the company is very efficient in generating the revenue from the sales and controlling the expenses.
  • Based on the above reason, the company can promote him as the chief financial officer.

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