Answer:
Beginning WIP= 122,000
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Cost of goods manufactured= $524,000
Ending work in process= $79,000
Raw materials used in the production of $89,000
Direct labor of $145,000
Manufacturing overhead of $247,000
To calculate the beginning work in process we need to use the cost of goods manufactured formula:
cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP
524,000= Beginning wip + 89,000 + 145,000 + 247,000 - 79,000
Beginning WIP= 122,000
All $27,000 in debt should be classified as current liabilities. Since the current liabilities section of the balance sheet encompasses obligations that are due to be fulfilled in the near term, and includes amounts relating to accounts payable, incomes, utilities, taxes, short-term loans, and so forth. Current liabilities are debts that are due to be compensated within one year or the operating cycle, whichever is longer.
Answer:
Consider the following calculations
Explanation:
Step 1. Given information.
Asset Cost Adjusted Basis
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Skidder 230,000 40,000
Driller 120,000 60,000
Platform 620,000 0
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Total 970,000 100,000
Step 2. Formulas needed to solve the exercise.
Allocation for each asset = value sold * (adjusted basis / total)
Gain on sale = Sales price - Adjusted basis amount
Step 3. Calculation and Step 4. Solution.
Sales price is allocated on the basis of adjusted value.
- Skidder = 300.000 * 40.000/100.000 = 120.000
- Driller = 300.000*60.000/100.000 = 180.000
- Platform = 300.000*0/100.000 = 0
Gain on sale = Sales price - Adjusted basis amount
= 300.000 - (40.000 + 60.000 + 0)
= 200.000
Answer:
<u>January 1, 2017</u>
Debit: Accounts Receivable $2800
Credit: Deferred Revenue[Wiring Base] - $1120
Credit: Deferred Revenue[Shelving Unit] - $1680
Narration: Contract Detail and invoicing of the client.
<u>February 5, 2017</u>
Debit Deferred Revenue[Wiring Base] - $1120
Credit Revenue Account - [Wiring Base] - $1120
Narration: Revenue recognition of Wiring Base delivered to customer
<u>February 25, 2017</u>
Debit Deferred Revenue[Shelving Unit]- $1680
Credit Revenue Account - [Shelving Unit] - $1680
Narration: Revenue recognition of Shelf delivered to customer
<u>February 25, 2017</u>
Debit: Bank - $2800
Credit: Accounts Receivable - $2800
Narration: Payment received in settlement of contract fully delivered
Explanation:
The question is an example of a Performance Contract.
A Performance Contract is an agreement with a customer by a vendor to discharge a service or provide goods that are distinct from each other. The accounting for this obligations will therefore be recorded and recognized separately.
It is also important to note that the services or goods must be separately identifiable and the customer must be able to derive from each goods on individually or jointly.
The rule is to
- Recognize the contract and invoice amount with the customer as Deferred Income.
- Identify the distinct obligations and services to be provided.
- Identify the transaction amount for each service or good.
- As each obligation is met, the revenue is finally recognized and transferred from Deferred income.