Answer:
Koski Inc.
Quick Ratio:
Quick Ratio = (Current Assets - Inventory) divided by Current Liabilities
Quick Ratio = $(23,595 - 12,480) / $(17,160 -5,460)
Quick Ratio = 11,115 / 11,700 = 0.95
Explanation:
The quick ratio is a financial metric that shows the short-term liquidity position of a company. It measures the company's ability to settle its short-term obligations using its most liquid current assets. The most liquid assets are cash and near cash current assets.
Inventory is always removed in calculating the most liquid current assets. Inventory will take some time before it can be converted to cash or near cash, given the cash conversion cycle.
The quick ratio is also called the acid-test ratio. It is also considered as more conservative than the current ratio which measures the coverage of current liabilities by all current assets, including inventory.
In our workings, we eliminated inventory from current assets. We also eliminated notes payable which would be rolled over the next year.
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Explanation:
The Journal Entry from July 1 and July 31 is shown below:-
1. Cash Dr, $560
To Deferred revenue $560
(Being cash is received)
2. Deferred revenue $336
To Sales revenue $336
(Being 12 months sales service is recorded)
3. Cost of goods sold $280
To Inventory $280
(Being cost of goods sold is recorded)
4. Deferred revenue ($336 ÷ 12) $28
To Service revenue $28
(Being Deferred service revenue is recorded)
Working Note:-
Cellular service revenue = offer price ÷ total cost of phone and service × cellular service
= (($560 ÷ ($448 + $672)) × $672
= $336
Answer:
Cost of Goods Sold = $ 400,000
Explanation:
Units Sold = $360,000/ $225= 1600
Sales $360,000
Direct materials $176,000
Direct labor $100,000
Variable factory overhead $44,000
Fixed factory overhead $80,000
Total Manufacturing Costs $ 400,000
Variable selling and administrative expenses $20,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses $10,000
Cost of Goods Sold = $ 400,000
As ending Inventory Finished Goods is 400 units it is not included in the Cost of Goods Sold.