Answer:
Multiple-step income statement for the year ending December 31, year 1
Sales $275,200
Cost of Goods Sold <u>($185,000)</u>
Gross Profit $90,200
Operating Expenses:
Administrative Expense ($35,000)
Selling expenses <u>($55,000)</u>
General Expense <u>($45,000)</u>
Operating Income ($44,800)
Non-Operating Revenue <u>$105,000</u>
Operating Income before tax $60,200
Income taxes <u>($25,000)</u>
Operating Income after Tax <u>$35,200</u>
Explanation:
Multi-step Income statement segregate the Operating Income and Expenses from non operating Income and Expense. It shows the gross profit and net operating income separately.
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Answer:
Interest paid in cash in 2018 = $0
Interest recognized on the Income statement = $1,800
Liabilities recognized = $90,000
Amount paid for Principal and interest = $93,600
Interest reported on 2019 Income statement = 1800
Explanation:
Interest paid in cash in 2018 is zero because interest and principal were paid in cash on the maturity date.
Interest recognized in 2018 = 90000*0.08*3/12 = $1800
liabilities are recognized at original amount because the interest is not capitalized and no payment made thus far.
Amount paid on maturity date is 93,600 ( 90000 principal, 3600 interest)
interest reported is for three months jan - march
Answer:
Orange Co.'s budget will include the cost of production, which is made up of raw materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead. The above cost of production and the accompanying items will not be found in the budget of Pineapple Company. The latter's budget will focus on purchase of goods for sale (instead of raw materials) and inventories of finished goods (instead of raw materials and work in process). Orange Co. determines its product cost per unit from the cost of production divided by the quantity produced. Pineapple Company's product cost is based on the purchase price of goods, which includes the manufacturer's profit.
Explanation:
The operations and accounting for the cost of production of Orange Co. will be different from Pineapple Company's. The difference is a reflection of their statuses as manufacturer and merchandiser respectively. Orange Co. manufactures and sells goods while Pineapple Company sell manufactured goods.