'Actual Tigers Company'
Total Assets
$100,000
Stockholder Equity: $30,000
$100,000 - $30,000 = $70,000
$70,000 + $30,000 = $100,000
Total Assets - Equity = $70,000 (total liabilities)
$70,000 + Equity = $100,000 (total assets)
In accounting if we minus the total assets ($100,000) with equity ($30,000) it will always give the "total liabilities" which is (70,000)
Then, adding the "total liabilities" ($70,000) with the equity ($30,000) equals $100,000 equal like as the "total assets"of $100,000
The total assets MUST match the total liabilities. If they don't match then either the calculation of the total assets are inaccurate or the numbers are estimated wrong to recalculate.
Answer:
The company’s inventory be reported on the balance sheet as $3,150.
Explanation:
GAAP and IFRS requires that the inventory of the company should be recorded as Lower cost and Net realizable value of the inventory.
According to given data
Available Inventory = 210 units
Cost of Inventory = 210 units x $20 = $4,200
Net realizable value is the value of the inventory which can be recovered on the immediate sale. the current market value of the inventory is $15.
So,
Net realizable value is = 2,100 units x $15 = $3,150
As the Net realizable value is lower than the cost of the inventory, $3,150 should be reported as inventory on the balance sheet.
Answer:
A) On the 32,000 sale it will be considered a 18,000 gift to the buyer.
Because is above the 15,000 gift per person per year, it will trigger the gift tax.
B) 70,000 will generate a long-term capital gain of 20,000
C) gift of 5,000 it will not trigger the gift tax.
Explanation:
When the sale is below market value, it is treated as a gift to the buyer.
The capital gain or losses are considered using the adjusted basis.
Because Holly acquiredthe land for more than a year, it will be cosnidered a long-term capital gain if any.
Answer:
E. None of the above
Explanation:
The only two accounts that you must add to net income are the amortization and depreciation
In order to reconcile net income to cash from operations the Amortization and Depreciation must be added to Net Income.
Why? because These accounts: Amortization and Depreciation are not cash accounts. This means that the figures in amortization and Depreciation are not actual outflows of cash but just a bookkeeping figure.
The correct options are
- own a guitar
- checking account
- stocks and bonds
- own a motorcycle
A resource having economic worth that a person, business, or nation possesses or controls with the hope that it would someday be useful is referred to as an asset. The balance sheet of a business lists assets. They are divided into four categories: tangible, financial, fixed, and current. They are acquired or produced in order to raise a company's worth or improve the operations of the company. Whether it's industrial equipment or a patent, an asset may be viewed of as anything that, in the future, can create cash flow, lower expenditures, or increase sales. A resource having economic worth that a person, business, or nation possesses or controls with the hope that it would someday be useful is referred to as an asset.
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