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ACCT 550 Final Exam
1. (TCO A) Listed below are several information, characteristics, and accounting
principles and assumptions. Match the letter of each with the appropriate phrase
that states its application.
(Points : 30)
Potential Matches:
1 : Earnings process completed and realized or realizable
2 : Cost of providing financial information versus the benefits derived from its use
3 : Accruals and deferrals in adjusting and closing process
4 : Business enterprise assumed to have a long life
5 : Stable dollar assumption
6 : Notes as part of necessary information to a fair presentation
7 : Valuing assets at amount originally paid for them
8 : The impact of an item on the overall financial operations of a company
9 : Presentation of error-free information with representational faithfulness
2. (TCO B) Adjusting Entries: Unearned rent at 1/1/10 was $10,300 and at 12/31/10
was $6,000. The records indicate cash receipts from rental sources during 2010
amounted to $50,000, all of which was credited to the Unearned Rent Account. You
are to prepare the missing adjusting entry. For each journal entry write Dr. for debit
and Cr. for credit. (Points : 10)
2. 3. (TCO B) Adjusting Entries: Data relating to the balances of various accounts
affected by adjusting or closing entries appear below. (The entries which caused the
changes in the balances are not given.) You are asked to supply the missing journal
entries which would logically account for the changes in the account balances.
Interest receivable at 1/1/10 was $1,000. During 2010 cash received from debtors
for interest on outstanding notes receivable amounted to $1,000. The 2010 income
statement showed interest revenue in the amount of $2,900. You are to provide the
missing adjusting entry that must have been made, assuming reversing entries are
not made. For each journal entry write Dr. for debit and Cr. for credit. (Points : 10)
4. (TCO B) Adjusting entries: Accumulated depreciation-equipment at 1/1/10 was
$200,000. At 12/31/10, the balance of the account was $320,000. During 2010, one
piece of equipment was sold. The equipment had an original cost of $50,000 and was
1/2 depreciated when sold. You are to prepare the missing adjusting entry. For each
journal entry, write Dr. for debit and Cr. for credit. (Points : 10)
5. (TCO B) Adjusting Entries: Allowance for doubtful accounts on 1/1/10 was
$70,000. The balance in the allowance account on 12/31/10 after making the annual
adjusting entry was $70,000 and during 2010 bad debts written off amounted to
$40,000. You are to provide the missing adjusting entry. For each journal entry write
Dr. for debit and Cr. for credit. (Points : 10)
6. (TCO B) Adjusting Entries: Prepaid rent at 1/1/10 was $50,000. During 2010 rent
payments of $110,000 were made and charged to "rent expense." The 2010 income
statement shows as a general expense the item "rent expense" in the amount of
$135,000. You are to prepare the missing adjusting entry that must have been made,
assuming reversing entries are not made. For each journal entry write Dr. for debit
and Cr. for credit. (Points : 10)
7. (TCO B) Adjusting Entries: Retained earnings at 1/1/10 were $100,000 and at
12/31/10 it was $300,000. During 2010, cash dividends of $40,000 were paid and a
stock dividend of $40,000 was issued. Both dividends were properly charged to
retained earnings. You are to provide the missing closing entry. For each journal
entry write Dr. for debit and Cr. for credit. (Points : 10)
8. (TCO C) Presented below is information related to Big Blast Company.
Retained earnings, December 31, 2010 $ 2,350,000
Sales 2,600,000
Selling and administrative expenses 240,000
Earthquake loss (pre-tax) on plant (extraordinary item) 250,000
Cash dividends declared on common stock 53,600
Cost of good sold 1,000,000
Gain resulting from computation error on depreciation charge in 2009 (pre-tax)
520,000
3. Other revenue 80,000
Other expenses 50,000
Instructions: Prepare in good form a multiple-step income statement for the year
2011. Assume a 30% tax rate and that 100,000 shares of common stock were
outstanding during the year. (Points : 40)
9. (TCO D) The following balance sheet was prepared by the bookkeeper for Purple
Company as of December 31, 2011 Purple Company Balance Sheet as of December
31, 2011:
Cash $ 80,000 Accounts payable $ 75,000
Accounts receivable (net) 52,200 Long-term liabilities 100,000
Inventories 57,000 Stockholders' equity 218,500
Investments 76,300
Equipment (net) 96,000
Patents
$393,500 $393,500
The following additional information is provided:
(1) Cash includes the cash surrender value of a life insurance policy $12,000, and a
bank overdraft of $2,500 has been deducted.
(2) The net accounts receivable balance includes:
(a) accounts receivable debit balances $60,000;
(b) accounts receivable 0;
(c) allowance for doubtful accounts $3,800.
(3) Inventories do not include goods costing $3,000 shipped out on consignment.
Receivables of $3,000 were recorded on these goods.
(4) Investments include investments in common stock, trading $13,000, available-
for-sale $48,300, and franchises $15,000.
(5) Equipment costing $5,000 with accumulated depreciation $4,000 is no longer
used and is held for sale. Accumulated depreciation on the other equipment is
$40,000.
(6) An unrecorded liability was not recorded on the balance sheet of $2000.
Instructions:
Prepare a balance sheet in good form (stockholders' equity details can be omitted.)
(Points : 40)
10. (TCO E) Jack Sawyer is presently leasing a copier from John Office Equipment
Company. The lease requires 11 annual payments of $4,500 at the end of each year
and provides the leaser (John) with an 8% return on its investment. You may use the
following 8% interest factors:
9 Periods 10 Periods 11 Periods
4. Future Value of 1 1.99900 2.15892 2.33164
Present Value of .50025 .46319 .42888
Future Value of 12.48756 14.48656 16.64549
Ordinary Annuity of 1
Present Value of 6.24689 6.71008 7.13896
Ordinary Annuity of 1
Present Value of 6.74664 7.24689 7.71008
Annuity Due of 1
Instructions
(a) Assuming the computer has an eleven-year life and will have no salvage value at
the expiration of the lease, what was the original cost of the copier to John?
(b) What amount would each payment be if the 11 annual payments are to be made
at the beginning of each period? (Points : 25)
11. (TCO F) David deposits all receipts and makes all payments by check. The
following information is available from the cash records:
MARCH 31 BANK RECONCILIATION
Balance per bank $26,746
Add: Deposits in transit 2,100
Deduct: Outstanding checks (3,800)
Balance per books $25,046
Month of April Results Per Bank Per Book
Balance April 30 $27,995 $24,355
April deposits 8,864 14,889
April checks 12,200 16,080
April note collected 3,000 -0-
(not included in April deposits)
April bank service charge 35 -0-
April NSF check of a customer 900 -0-
returned by the bank
(recorded by bank as a charge)
Instructions:
Calculate the amount of the April 30:
(1) Deposits in transit
(2). Outstanding checks
Show all your work for potential partial credit. (Points : 25)
12. (TCO G) Steve Company was formed on December 1, 2010. The following
information is available from Steve's inventory record for Product X.
Units Unit Cost
5. January 1, 2011 (beginning inventory) 1,500 $19.00
Purchases:
January 5, 2011 2,600 $20.00
January 25, 2011 2,400 $21.00
February 16, 2011 1,000 $22.00
March 15, 2011 2,300 $24.00
A physical inventory on March 31, 2011, shows 2,800 units on hand.
Instructions
Prepare schedules to compute the ending inventory at March 31, 2011, under each of
the following inventory methods:
(a) FIFO
(b) LIFO
(c) Weighted-average.
Show supporting computations in good form. (Points : 40)
13. (TCO H) A machine cost $500,000 on April 1, 2010. Its estimated salvage value is
$50,000 and its expected life is eight years.
Instructions
Calculate the depreciation expense (to the nearest dollar) by each of the following
methods, showing the figures used.
(a) Straight-line for 2010
(b) Double-declining balance for 2011
(c) Sum-of-the-years'-digits for 2011 (Points : 40)
6. January 1, 2011 (beginning inventory) 1,500 $19.00
Purchases:
January 5, 2011 2,600 $20.00
January 25, 2011 2,400 $21.00
February 16, 2011 1,000 $22.00
March 15, 2011 2,300 $24.00
A physical inventory on March 31, 2011, shows 2,800 units on hand.
Instructions
Prepare schedules to compute the ending inventory at March 31, 2011, under each of
the following inventory methods:
(a) FIFO
(b) LIFO
(c) Weighted-average.
Show supporting computations in good form. (Points : 40)
13. (TCO H) A machine cost $500,000 on April 1, 2010. Its estimated salvage value is
$50,000 and its expected life is eight years.
Instructions
Calculate the depreciation expense (to the nearest dollar) by each of the following
methods, showing the figures used.
(a) Straight-line for 2010
(b) Double-declining balance for 2011
(c) Sum-of-the-years'-digits for 2011 (Points : 40)