Answer:
The answer is: Stone can report $8,750 as deferred income tax liability
Explanation:
Deferred income tax liability: income tax owed by a business that is put off into future years because a difference exists between GAAP accounting (in this case book depreciation) and income tax accounting.
The deferred tax liability is based on the difference on depreciation. Since 20x9 is Stone Co.'s first year of operations, the depreciation difference in this year must equal the net future depreciation difference.
To calculate the deferred tax liability balance we take the difference in depreciation and multiply it by the future tax rate: $25,000 x 35% = $8,750.
Answer:
1. Which amount related to this purchase should be recorded in the accounting records?
According to the historical cost principle, assets must be recorded at their original purchase price, only accumulated depreciation can adjust their value.
2. The resources owned by a business are its _____.
Assets are all the resources a business uses to carry out their normal business activities and operations.
3. The rights and claims of creditors on a company's assets are represented by _____.
Liabilities represent all the debts that a company has.
4. Which element of the accounting equation represents the rights of owners?
Equity refers to the part of a company owned by its stockholders or owners. A company can finance itself through all equity, or it can have a mixed financing structure with equity and debt (liabilities). The investment made by the owners of a company is represented by the equity part of the balance sheet.
Answer:
A. Dr Salary Expense $3,140
Cr Salary expense outstanding $3,140
B. Dr Income summary $275,790
Cr Salary expense $275,790
Explanation:
A. Preparation of the adjusting entry to record accrued salaries as of August 31
August 31
Dr Salary Expense $3,140
Cr Salary expense outstanding $3,140
(To record accrued salaries)
B. Preparation of the Closing entry on August 31
August 31
Dr Income summary $275,790
Cr Salary expense $275,790
($272,650+$3,140)
(To record Closing entry)
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