Intermediate Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259722660
Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.6E
To determine
Income statement:
The financial statement which reports revenues and expenses from business operations and the result of those operations are reported as net income or net loss for a particular time period is referred to as income statement.
To prepare: An Income statement of C Company for the year ended December 31, 2018.
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Exercise 4-8 (Algo) Discontinued operations; disposal in subsequent year [LO4-4]
Kandon Enterprises, Incorporated, has two operating divisions; one manufactures machinery and the other breeds and sells horses. Both divisions are considered separate components as defined by generally accepted accounting principles. The horse division has been unprofitable, and, on November 15, 2024, Kandon adopted a formal plan to sell the division. The sale was completed on April 30, 2025. At December 31, 2024, the component was considered held for sale. Consider the following:
On December 31, 2024, the company’s fiscal year-end, the book value of the assets of the horse division was $438,000. On that date, the fair value of the assets, less costs to sell, was $380,000.
The before-tax loss from operations of the division for the year was $320,000.
The after-tax income from continuing operations for 2024 was $580,000.
The company’s effective tax rate is 25% .
Required:
Prepare a partial income…
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B. On August 1, 2021, the board of directors of LL Co. voted to approve the disposal of one of its B division.The sale is expected to occur in June of next year. The B division's revenue and expenses for the period from January 1 to July 31 amounted to P14,000,000 and P10,000,000, respectively. For the period from August 1 to December 31, B Division's revenue amounted to P5,000,000 while expenses totaled P4,500,000. The carrying amount of B Division's net assets on December 31, 2021 was P21,000,000 and the fair value less cost of disposal was P25,000,000. The sale contract requires the company to pay termination cost of affected employees in the amount of P1,200,000 to be paid on September 30, 2022. The income tax rate is 30%.
Required:25 – 27. Determine the income (loss) net of tax from discontinued operation.
Problem 7-51 (LO 7-5)
Kwan acquired a warehouse for business purposes on August 30, 2002. The building cost $420,000. Kwan took $227,600 of depreciation on the building, and then sold it for $500,000 on July 1, 2021.
Required:
What is the adjusted basis for the warehouse?
What amount of the gain or loss is realized on the sale of the warehouse?
What amount of the gain or loss is unrecaptured?
At what rate is the unrecaptured gain or loss taxed?
What amount of the gain or loss qualifies as a § 1231 gain or loss?
Chapter 4 Solutions
Intermediate Accounting
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