W3 Assignment
W3 Assignment
W3 Assignment
Part 1
•Please identify four of the financial statements a for-profit organization will compile, define them, and
then describe how they interact with each other.
Part 2
Exercise 3-9A Recording receivables and identifying their effect on financial , billing
statements
Davos Company performed services on account for $160,000 in 2016. Davos collected $120,000
cash from accounts receivable during 2016, and the remaining $40,000 was collected in cash during
2017.
Required
b. Record the 2016 transactions in a horizontal statements model like the following one:
c. Determine the amount of revenue Davos would report on the 2016 income statement.
d. Determine the amount of cash flow from operating activities Davos would report on the
e. Open a T-account for Retained Earnings, and close the 2016 Service Revenue account to the
g. Record the 2017 transaction in a horizontal statements model like the one shown in Requirement b .
h. Assuming no other transactions occur in 2017, determine the amount of net income and the
Sye Chase started and operated a small family architectural firm in 2016. The firm was affected
by two events: (1) Chase provided $25,000 of services on account, and (2) he purchased $2,800
of supplies on account. There were $250 of supplies on hand as of December 31, 2016.
Required
b. Record the required year-end adjusting entry to reflect the use of supplies.
c. Record the preceding transactions in a horizontal statements model like the following one:
d. Explain why the amounts of net income and net cash flow from operating activities differ.
e. Record and post the required closing entries, and prepare a post-closing trial balance.
Exercise 3-15A Recording prepaid items and identifying their effect on financial
statements
Cherokee Company began operations when it issued common stock for $80,000 cash. It paid
$60,000 cash in advance for a one-year contract to lease delivery equipment for the business. It
signed the lease agreement on March 1, 2016, which was effective immediately. Cherokee received
Required
b. Record in general journal format the adjustment required as of December 31, 2016.
c. Record all events in a horizontal statements model like the following one:
d. What amount of net income will Cherokee Company report on the 2016 income statement?
What is the amount of net cash flow from operating activities for 2016?
e. Determine the amount of prepaid rent Cherokee Company would report on the December 31,
The following financial information was taken from the books of Zone Health Club, a small spa
Cash 36,750
Dividends 2,000
Supplies 650
Land 15,000
Required
a. Prepare the journal entries necessary to close the temporary accounts at December 31, 2016,
b. What is the balance in the Retained Earnings account after the closing entries are posted?
•Problem 3-31A page 187
The following trial balance was prepared from the ledger accounts of Ricardo Company:
RICARDO COMPANY
Trial Balance
Cash $ 68,900
Supplies 1,800
Land $ 12,000
Dividends 8,000
CHECK FIGURE
When the trial balance failed to balance, the accountant reviewed the records and discovered the
following errors:
1. The company received $560 as payment for services rendered. The credit to Service Revenue
was recorded correctly, but the debit to Cash was recorded as $650.
2. A $900 receipt of cash that was received from a customer on accounts receivable was not recorded.
3. A $600 purchase of supplies on account was properly recorded as a debit to the Supplies
4. Land valued at $12,000 was contributed to the business in exchange for common stock. The
entry to record the transaction was recorded as a $12,000 credit to both the Land account
5. A $500 rent payment was properly recorded as a credit to Cash. However, the Salaries
Required
Based on this information, prepare a corrected trial balance for Ricardo Company.
•Exercise 4-17A
Junker’s Stash started the 2016 accounting period with the balances given in the financial statements
model shown below. During 2016 Junker’s Stash experienced the following business events:
2. The goods that were purchased in Event 1 were delivered FOB destination. Freight costs of
4a. Junker’s Stash customers returned merchandise that was sold for $2,100.
4b. The merchandise returned in Event 4a had cost Junker’s Stash $1,250.
5. The merchandise in Event 3a was sold to customers FOB destination. Freight costs of $1,650
6a. The customers paid for the merchandise sold in Event 3a within the discount period. Recognized the
sales discount.
Required
a. Record the above transactions in a financial statements model like the one shown below:
No. Cash 1 Rec. 1 Inventory 1 Land 5 Stk. 1 Earn. Gain 2 Exp. 5 Net Inc. Flow
c. Prepare a multistep income statement. Include common size percentages on the income statement.
d. Junker’s Stash return on sales ratio in 2015 was 12 percent. Based on the common size data
in the income statement, did Junker’s Stash expenses increase or decrease in 2016?
e. Explain why the term loss is used to describe the results due to the sale of land.