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Anon25 [30]
3 years ago
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Business
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nadezda [96]3 years ago
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Answer:

Valley Company

1. The company's net sales for the year is:

= $210,511.

2. The company's total cost of merchandise purchased for the year is:

= $95,594.

3. Multiple-step Income Statement for the year ended August 31, 2018

Sales                                                        229,140

Sales discounts                                         (3,506)

Sales return and allowances                   (15,123)

Net Sales                                                 210,511

Cost of goods sold:

Beginning inventory          $ 33,500

Purchases                             95,594

Goods available for sale  $129,094

Less Ending inventory         27,035       89,129

Gross profit                                            121,382

Selling Expenses:

Sales salaries expense         31,392

Rent expense selling space 10,770

Store supplies expense        2,750

Advertising expense            19,477      64,389

General and Administrative Expenses:

Office salaries expense     28,647

Rent expense office space  2,750

Office supplies expense         917       32,314

Total expenses                                   96,703

Net Income                                         24,679

4. Single-step Income Statement for the year ended August 31, 2018

Net Sales                                                 210,511

Cost of goods sold                                  89,129

Gross profit                                            121,382

Selling Expenses                                    64,389

General and Administrative Expenses  32,314

Total expenses                                      96,703

Net Income                                            24,679

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Valley Company's adjusted trial balance on August 31, 2018, its fiscal year-end, follows.

                                                 Debit          Credit

Merchandise inventory         $ 33,500

Other (non-inventory) assets 134,000

Total liabilities                                         $ 38,693

Common stock                                           10,000

Retained earnings                                    102,124

Dividends                                  8,000

Sales                                                        229,140

Sales discounts                        3,506

Sales return and allowances  15,123

Cost of goods sold                89,129

Sales salaries expense         31,392

Rent expense selling space 10,770

Store supplies expense        2,750

Advertising expense            19,477

Office salaries expense     28,647

Rent expense office space  2,750

Office supplies expense         917

Totals                            $379,957      $379,957

Net Sales:

Sales                                       229,140

Sales discounts                        (3,506)

Sales return and allowances  (15,123)

Net Sales                                210,511

Total cost of merchandise purchased:

Purchase                                         98,490

Purchase discounts received         (2,068)

Purchase returns and allowances (4,728)

Costs of transportation-in               3,900

Total cost of purchases =             95,594

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