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algol13
4 years ago
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Property that has been discarded by the true owner, who has no intention of reclaiming title to is referred to as .

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Abandoned property is property that has been discarded by the true owner, who has no intention of reclaiming title to is referred to as .
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Income statements As at December 31st, 2018

Sales revenue (67,500 watches) 269,500

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Gain on sale of investment. 1,200

Royalty revenue. 500

Interest payable. 1,500

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Direct materials purchased 95,000

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Rent Expense 27,000

Interest expense 300

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Short term investment 8,000

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Restructuring cost 6,000

Total operating expenses. 327,300

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Net operating loss. ($50,600)

(a) 65% of utilities & 70% of insurance expense related to factory operations. Apply the remaining amount equally to selling expense & Administrative expense

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Work in process. 9,000. 12,000

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The president is dissapointed with the result of operations and has asked you to review the income statement and make a recommendation as to whether the company should look for a buyer for its assets Required

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Beginning work in process inventory

Direct materials used

Add: Beginning Direct materials 4,600

Add: purchases of Direct materials 95,000

Add: Direct Labour. 47,000

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Prime Cost. 146,600

Add: Manufacturing overhead

Indirect material labour cost 7,200

Utilities. 5,980

Insurance. 1,750

Rent Expense. 24,300

Depreciation of factory equipment 9,000

Add: Beginning work in process 9,000

Less: Ending work in process. 12,000

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45,230

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Cost of Good Manufactured. 191,830

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(2) corrected Multiple - step income statement for the year ended December 31st, 2018

Sales. 269,500

Less: Cost of good sold 195,580

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Gross Margin. 73,920

Operating Expenses

Utilities 3,220

Insurance 750

Selling Expense 12,145

Administrative expense 9,270

Rent allocated to selling expense 3,470

Rent allocated to Administrative expense 3,090

Research &Development expense 5,000

Prepaid insurance expense 4,000

Restructuring cost 6,000

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Interest expense. 300

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Income before taxes. 27,275

Income taxes. 5,727.75

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Net income. 21,547.25

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(3) To calculate the cost of producing one watch if the company produced 110,000 watches in 2018

Sales / Numbers of watches produced

= 269,500 / 110,000

= $2,45

Workings of schedule of cost of Goods Manufactured

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Insurance = 0.7 × 2,500 = 1,750

Rent Expense = 0.9 × 27,000 = 24,300

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