Quickbooks Online Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780357391693
Author: Owen
Publisher: Cengage
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In t1, you purchase goods on target in the amount of € 9 thousand (net). Furthermore, transport costs of € 500 (net) to be paid to an external service provider for the purchase of the goods are incurred (incidental acquisition costs); payment is also made on destination. Your col- lege posts the goods receipt as follows:
purchase of goods € 9,000 and amounts of € 1,710 intrade payables € 10,710 as well as
Other operating expenses for trade payables €500.
The goods are to be sold in t2. It is foreseeable that you will be able to sell the goods witha high profit margin.
Do the postings of the colleague lead to an accrual determination of success?
If further bookings or corrections are required in t1, make them and justify your action with reference to the possible bookings. relevant legal regulations!
The following relates to a single sale of goods made by Spurs in 2023:
Selling price P500,000Freight costs 5,000Terms 3/15, n/30Shipping Date December 28, 2023Date goods received by the customer January 3, 2024Date payment is received by Spurs January 5, 2024
Question:9. If the term is FOB destination, how much sales should be recorded by Spurs for the year ended December 31, 2023?
a. P0b. P490,000c. P495,000d. P500,000
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1. In September 15, 2015, MARK Company signed two non-cancellable purchase commitments. The first requires MARK to purchase inventory of 1,000 units at P950 each (total cost P950,000) by January 15, 2016. The second requires the company to purchase inventory of 1,000 units at P1,200 each (total cost P1,200,000) by March 15, 2016. MARK’s fiscal year end is December 31. The company uses perpetual inventory system.
Movements in the price of the inventory are summarized below:
December 31, 2015 - P1,100January 15, 2016 - 900March 15, 2016 - 1,300
Question: What is the amount of net gain (loss) on purchase commitment to be reported in 2015 and 2016 Statement ofcomprehensive income, respectively?
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