Intermediate Accounting
Intermediate Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259722660
Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.7E
To determine

Balance sheet:

 This financial statement reports a company’s resources (assets) and claims of creditors (liabilities) and stockholders (stockholders’ equity) over those resources. The resources of the company are assets which include money contributed by stockholders and creditors. Hence, the main elements of the balance sheet are assets, liabilities, and stockholders’ equity.

To determine: The find out the errors while reviewing the balance sheet.

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Classified balance sheet:

  “A balance sheet with classification of assets and liabilities based on their current and noncurrent status and grouped under separate headings and sub-headings for its enhanced usefulness is known as classified balance sheet”.

Following is the balance sheet of incorporation LG:

Incorporation LG
Balance Sheet
At December 31, 2018
Assets Amount in $ Amount in $
Current assets:
   Cash                                                              (1) 20,000

  Accounts receivable, net of allowance for

    uncollectible accounts of $5,000                 (2)

55,000

 Inventories  55,000
Total current assets  130,000
Investments:
  Restricted cash                                               20,000
  Note receivable                                               20,000
Total investments  40,000
Property, plant, and equipment:
  Machinery  190,000
 Less: Accumulated depreciation                     (3) -70,000
Net property, plant, and equipment  120,000
Intangible assets:
 Franchise  30,000
Total assets $320,000
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Amount in $ Amount in $
Current liabilities:
  Accounts payable  $50,000
  Interest payable                                         5,000
  Note payable                                             (4) 50,000
Total current liabilities  105,000
Long-term liabilities:
  Bonds payable  110,000
Total liabilities  215,000
Shareholders’ equity:

    Common stock, no par value; 100,000 shares

   authorized; 50,000 shares issued and outstanding

                                                                            (5)

70,000

 Retained earnings                                             35,000
Total shareholders’ equity  105,000
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity  $320,000

Working notes:

1. Calculate the amount of cash:

cash=(Amountofcash-Repaymentofbondspayable)=$40,000-$20,000=$20,000. (1)

2. Calculate the amount of accounts receivable:

Accumulateddepreciation=(Amountofaccountsreceivables-Notereceivable-Uncollectibleaccouts)=$80,000-$120,000-$5,000=$15,000.   (2)

3. Calculate the amount of accumulated depreciation:

Accumulateddepreciation=(Costofthemachinery-Netamountofmachinery)=$190,000-$120,000=$70,000. (3)

4. Calculate the amount of note payable:

Notepayable=(Amountofnotepayable-Aountofaccruedinterest)=$55,000-$5,000=$50,000. (4)

5. Calculate the amount of common stock:

Commonstock=(Amountofshareholders'equity-Retainedearning)   =$105,000-$35,000=$70,000. (5)

Conclusion

Hence, the total assets and the total liabilities and share holders’ equity agrees to the amount of $320,000.

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