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Chapter 4, Problem 4.30E
To determine
Interim reporting:
It is the report of the financial statements for period less than a fiscal year. This is usually done by the publically held companies and it requires issuance of three quarterly financial statements each year.
To determine: Amounts for the items that are to be reported in the first quarter’s income statement.
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7. Entity A publishes quarterly interim financial reports. Entity A’s annual depreciation for items of PPE is P120,000. At the end of the first quarter, Entity A’s inventories have a cost of P600,000 and a net realizable value of P510,000. Entity A expects that the total employee bonuses (13th month pay) that will be paid at year-end will amount to P60,000. How much is the total amount of expense to be recognized from the items described above in Entity A’s first quarter statement of profit or loss?
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ix) Taxation of $85,000 has to be settled in December.
x) A money market instrument purchased by the company with a face value of $300,000 will mature on October 15, 2021. In order to meet the financial obligations of the business, management has decided to liquidate the investment upon maturity. On that date quarterly interest computed at a rate of 5% per annum is also expected to be collected.
xi) The cash balance at December 31, 2021 is expected to be an overdraft of $236,000.
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(a) The business needs to have a sense of its future cashflows and therefore requires the preparation of the following:
§ A schedule of budgeted cash collections for trade receivables (sales on account) for each of the months October to December.
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Supplemental Problem 15-3 Appropriation of Retained Earnings
Dayton Company has decided to build a new warehouse at a cost of $2 million. It will appropriate $1 million in each of the next two years, then build the warehouse at the beginning of the third year.
Required: Assuming Dayton makes journal entries to account for appropriations, record the following:
1. The appropriation of Retained Earnings in year 1.
2. The appropriation of Retained Earnings in year 2.
3. The completion of the warehouse in year 3 at an actual cost of $2,300,000. Dayton paid cash.
4. The release of the appropriation in year 3.
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