Answer:
<u>a. $2,673 over applied</u>
Explanation:
a. Remember, it was mentioned that the company's predetermined overhead rate is $81 per hour of bandsaw use, although the actual hours of bandsaw use 153.
Calculating the results we have $2,673 over applied (actual value= $81*153-$15,066).
b. In preparing an income statement all underapplied overhead would be recorded as a prepaid expense on the balance sheet and then corrected through increasing cost of goods sold at the end of the time period.
Answer:
The correct answer is: b, c and d.
Explanation:
Internal controls are are policies or processes put in place by the management arm of a company to ensure that the goals set by the firm are achieved both in the long term and short-term. These processes ensure safe custody of assets, reliability in financial information provided or used by the firm, compliance with regulations as well as effectiveness and efficiency in the day to day operations. With this in mind, maximisation of management compensation is not a goal of internal controls. According to COSO, there are 3 main goals of internal controls: to ensure effectiveness and efficiency of operations, reliability of financial reporting and compliance with laws and regulations.
Answer:
1. Prepaid insurance (Dr.) $6,300
Cash (Cr.) $6,300
2. Cash (Dr.) $15,300
Unearned Income (Cr.) $15,300
3. Purchases (Dr.) $1,750
Accounts payable (Cr.) $1,750
Cost of Goods Sold (Dr.) $1,620
Ending Inventory (Dr.) $130
Purchases (Cr.) $1,750
4. Prepaid office rent (Dr.) $6,300
Cash (Cr.) $6,300
Explanation:
The adjusting entry is a journal entry recorded at end of accounting period to adjust events or transactions to comply with the accrual concept.
The closing entries are journal entries required to close a transaction or event in the period. The purpose is to follow matching concept of accounting.
Answer:
Doubtful
Explanation:
The company will record the uncollectible $5,670 of its accounts receivable as a debit to uncollectible accounts expense and a credit to the DOUBTFUL account.
This is evident in the fact that the bad debt allowance method has three main principles which are:
1. Calculate uncollectible receivables
2. Debit bad debt expense and credit allowance for doubtful accounts in the journal entry
3. Debit allowance for doubtful accounts and credit the corresponding receivables account when it is time to write off the account.