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rosijanka [135]
4 years ago
7

from an ethical standpoint, of various alternatives are available to report a transaction, what are some of the questions an acc

ountant should ask about the alternatives?
Business
1 answer:
defon4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Whenever an accountant have some alternatives for reporting a transaction then there are some certain ethical issue for which an accountant must be aware;

1. is this method is permissible by the accounting standards?

2. Is this method permissible by the norms of the firm and industry?

3. Is this method violates ethical code of an accountant?

4. Is this method helps in maximizing overall welfare of stockholders?

5. Is this method helps in depicting true financial information to the stakeholders?

6. is this method really helps a firm in getting its objectives?

So before accepting any alternative an accountant should consider above mentioned points.

If alternative are successful on the above parameters then accountant can accept that alternative and in such case this alternative will not violate any ethical issue.

Explanation:

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Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured

Raw Materials Cost                                               $41,000

Direct labor cost                                                   $23,000

Manufacturing overhead cost                             $59,000

Add Opening Work in process Inventory            $18,000

Less Closing Work in process Inventory           ($22,000)

Cost of Goods Manufactured                             $119,000

Required 2

Income Statement  for April.

Sales                                                                   $220,000

Less Cost of Goods Sold                                  ($132,000)

Gross Profit                                                          $88,000

Less Expenses

Selling expense                           ($18,000 )

Administrative expense              ($43,000)       ($61,000)

Net Income / (Loss)                                              $27,000

Explanation:

<u>Determination of Raw Materials Cost in Production</u>

Raw Materials T - Account

Debit :

Beginning Balance                                      $26,000

Raw materials purchases                            $50,000

Totals                                                            $76,000

Credit :

Ending Balance                                           $35,000

Work In Process (Balancing figure)             $41,000

Totals                                                            $76,000    

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Finished Goods Inventory T - Account

Debit :

Beginning  Finished goods Inventory                $42,000

Cost of Goods Manufactured                             $119,000

Totals                                                                    $161,000

Credit:

Ending Finished goods Inventory                      $29,000

Trading Account (Balancing figure)                   $132,000

Totals                                                                    $161,000

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