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arsen [322]
2 years ago
12

Which accounting method correctly reflects the results in finacial statements

Business
1 answer:
Artist 52 [7]2 years ago
3 0

The accounting method that correctly reflects financial statement results is <u>Accrual accounting.</u>

<h3>What is accrual accounting?</h3><h3 />

This is a type of accounting that takes into account the various transactions that the business goes through even those that are not cash-based.

This will therefore accurately reflect the results of the financial statement because business get involved in non-cash transactions as well as cash transactions.

Find out more on accrual-based accounting at brainly.com/question/25817056.

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                                                                   Debit                   Credit

Cash                                                          $32,000

Accounts receivable                                   44,000

Raw materials inventory                             13,600

Work in process inventory                        47,400

Finished goods inventory                           9,000

Prepaid rent                                                 3,000

Accounts payable                                                                    $9,900

Notes payable                                                                          12,900

Common stock                                                                        30,000

Retained earnings                                                                   82,000

Sales                                                                                       182,200

Cost of goods sold                                102,000

Factory overhead                                   25,000

Operating expenses                               41,000

Totals                                                   $317,000                $317,000

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Assets:

Cash                                                      $32,000

Accounts receivable                               44,000

Raw materials inventory                         13,600

Work in process inventory                     47,400

Finished goods inventory                       9,000

Prepaid rent                                             3,000

                                                          $149,000

Accounts payable                                 $9,900

Notes payable                                       12,900

Common stock                                     30,000

Retained earnings                                96,200

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c) Income Statement for 2017:

Sales                                                                $182,200

less Cost of Goods Sold              102,000

less Factory Overhead                 25,000       127,000

Gross Profit                                                       55,200

Less Operating Expenses                               <u> 41,000</u>

Net Income                                                      14,200                              

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Cash                                                          $66,000

Accounts receivable                                   44,000

Raw materials inventory                            27,000

Work in process inventory                          0

Finished goods inventory                           9,000

Prepaid rent                                                 3,000

Accounts payable                                                                    $9,900

Notes payable                                                                          12,900

Common stock                                                                        30,000

Retained earnings                                                                   82,000

Sales                                                                                       182,200

Cost of goods sold                                102,000

Factory overhead                                   25,000

Operating expenses                               41,000

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less Job 404 materials                         (7,300)

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add Job 404 materials              7,300

add indirect materials                1,800

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add Job 404 labor                    5,000

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Work in Process Overhead     (18,000)

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