Answer:
Adjusted trial balance
Explanation:
In financial accounting, statement of cash flow can be regarded as a financial statement which give details of how changes that occur in balance sheet accounts as well as income have effect on cash as well as cash equivalents, it also helps in breaking down of analysis to operating as well as investing and other financing activities.
It should be noted that the following items are generally used in preparing a statement of cash flows;
✓Comparative balance sheets
✓Current income statement
✓Additional information
Answer:
Accumulated Depreciation at the end of year = $16,000
Explanation:
<em>Under the straight line method of depreciation, the cost of an asset less the salvage value is spread equally over the expected useful life.</em>
<em>An equal amount is charged as annual depreciation over the life of the asset. The annual depreciation is calculated as follows:</em>
Annual depreciation:
= (cost of assets - salvage value)/ Estimated useful life
Cost - 100,000
Residual value = 20,000
Estimated useful life = 10 years
Annual depreciation = (100,000- 20,000)/10 =8,000
Annual depreciation = 8,000
Accumulated Depreciation for 2 years = Annual depreciation× number of years
= 8,000× 2 = 16,000
Accumulated Depreciation for 2 years = $16,000
Answer: 1 year and 6 months
Explanation:
The cash flows are as follows,
Year 0 = ($2,500)
Year 1 = $1,500
Year 2 = $1,500
Year 3 = $1,500
Payback period is the time it will take to break even the intial investment (In this question the initial investment is $2,500)
The sum of the cashflows of year1 and year2 is equal to $3,000
which means that the payback period is somewhere bbetween year 1 and year2
1500/3000 = 0.5 year or 6 months
the total payback period is 1 year and 6 months
Answer:
Budgeted overhead= $283,400
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Production:
October= 192,000
variable overhead is applied at a rate of $0.70 per unit of production.
Fixed overhead equals $149,000 per month.
To calculate the budgeted overhead, we need to determine the total variable overhead for the month:
Budgeted overhead= fixed overhead + total variable overhead
Budgeted overhead= 149,000 + 0.7*192,000
Budgeted overhead= $283,400