Perform testing procedures to determine company E’s reportable operating segments.
Answer to Problem 35P
Plastics and metals are the reportable operating segments.
Explanation of Solution
Three testing procedures are performed to determine company E’s reportable operating segments.
1. Revenue test
2. Profit or loss test
3. Asset test
1. Revenue Test
Calculate total revenue of segments
Plastics | Metals | Lumber | Paper | Finance | |
Sales to outside parties | $ 6,694 | $ 2,354 | $ 711 | $ 422 | $ –0– |
Intersegment transfers | $ 148 | $ 173 | $ 138 | $ 150 | $ –0– |
Interest income from outside parties | $ –0– | $ 34 | $ 21 | $ –0– | $ 42 |
Interest income from intersegment loans | $ –0– | $ –0– | $ –0– | $ –0– | $ 201 |
Total revenue of segment | $ 6,842 | $ 2,561 | $ 870 | $ 572 | $ 243 |
Table: (1)
Perform revenue test
Revenue | Percentage | |
Plastics | $ 6,842 | 61.70% |
Metals | $ 2,561 | 23.09% |
Lumber | $ 870 | 7.84% |
Paper | $ 572 | 5.15% |
Finance | $ 243 | 2.19% |
Total revenue | $ 11,088 | 100% |
Table: (2)
Segments with percentage more than 10% are reportable. These are plastics and metals.
2. Profit or loss test
Calculation of expenses of segments
Plastics | Metals | Lumber | Paper | Finance | |
Operating expenses | $ 4,214 | $ 1,762 | $ 1,066 | $ 654 | $ 31 |
Interest expense | $ 76 | $ 31 | $ 66 | $ 28 | $ 102 |
Total expense of segments | $ 4,290 | $ 1,793 | $ 1,132 | $ 682 | $ 133 |
Table: (3)
Perform
Revenues | Expense | Profit | Loss | Percentage | |
Plastics | $ 6,842 | $ 4,290 | $ 2,552 | 74.40% | |
Metals | $ 2,561 | $ 1,793 | $ 768 | 22.39% | |
Lumber | $ 870 | $ 1,132 | $ (262) | (7.63%) | |
Paper | $ 572 | $ 682 | $ (110) | (3.20%) | |
Finance | $ 243 | $ 133 | $ 110 | 3.20% | |
Total | $ 11,088 | $ 8,030 | $ 3,430 | $ (372) | 100% |
Table: (4)
Segments of 10% or more of profits are reportable. These are plastics and metals.
3. Asset Test
Calculate assets of segments
Plastics | Metals | Lumber | Paper | Finance | |
Tangible assets | $ 1,501 | $ 3,196 | $ 524 | $ 771 | $ 179 |
Intangible assets | $ 87 | $ 403 | –0– | $ 63 | –0– |
Intersegment loans (debt) | –0– | –0– | –0– | –0– | $ 706 |
Total assets of segments | $ 1,588 | $ 3,599 | $ 524 | $ 834 | $ 885 |
Table: (5)
Perform asset test:
Assets | Percentage | |
Plastics | $ 1,588 | 21.37% |
Metals | $ 3,599 | 48.43% |
Lumber | $ 524 | 7.05% |
Paper | $ 834 | 11.22% |
Finance | $ 885 | 11.91% |
Total | $ 7,430 | 100% |
Table: (6)
Segments more than 10% of assets are reportable. These are plastics, metals, paper, and finance.
Analysis of tests
Tests | Plastics | Metals | Lumber | Paper | Finance |
Revenue Test | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Profit or loss Test | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Asset Test | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Table: (7)
Plastics and metals are the reportable operating segments.
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