ALL Quiz Ia 3
ALL Quiz Ia 3
ALL Quiz Ia 3
1 Leases
Joy Company purchased a new machine for P4,800,000 on January 1, 2017 and leased
it to Ray the same day. The machine has an estimated 12-year life and will be
depreciated P400,000 per year. The lease is for a three-year period expiring January 1,
2020 at an annual rental of P850,000. Additionally, Ray paid P300,000 to Joy as a lease
bonus to obtain the three-year lease. Joy incurred insurance expense of P80,000 for
the leased machine during 2017.
P470,000
On January 1, 2017, Active Company sold a building with a book value of P4,200,000 to
another entity for P4,050,000. Active Company immediately entered into a leasing
agreement wherein Active would lease the building back for an annual payment of
P640,000. The term of the lease is 10 years, the expected remaining useful life of the
building.
The first annual lease payment is to be made immediately, and future payments will be
made on January 1 of each succeeding year. The lessor’s implicit interest rate is 12%.
How much loss on sale and leaseback should be recognized for 2017?
P150,000
What amount should Aim capitalize as cost of the leased property on January 1, 2020?
P6,345,000
Novelty Company leased a warehouse with adjoining land for a period of 15 years. The
fair values of the leasehold interests in the land and the warehouse are P5,000,000 and
P2,500,000 respectively. The land has an indefinite economic life whereas the
warehouse has a useful life of 15 years. Title to the land is not expected to pass at the
end of the lease.
At what amount should the assets in relation to finance leases be recognized in the
financial statements of Novelty?
P2,500,000
What amount should Newlook report as lease liability at December 31, 2019?
P2,800,000
Cane should record depreciation expense of the leased machine for 2020 at
P90,000
What amount of profit on the sale should Moonlight report for the year ended December
31, 2020?
P780,000
On January 1, 2020 Luzon Company, acting as a lessor, leased an equipment for ten years at
an annual rental of P1,200,000, payable by Visayas, the lessee, at the beginning of each year.
The equipment had a cost of P8,400,000 with an estimated life of 12 years and no residual
value. Luzon uses the straight-line depreciation. The implicit rate is 9%.
What amount of interest income should be reported in 2020 by Luzon if the lease was
accounted for as a direct financing lease?
P648,000
Which of the following situations would prima facie lead to a lease being classified as an
operating lease?
The present value of the minimum lease payments is 50% of the fair value of the
asset.
Which of the following is a correct statement of one of the lease capitalization criteria?
The lease term is equal to or more than 75% of the economic life of the leased property.
An entity is a dealer in equipment and uses leases to facilitate the sale of its product.
The entity expects a 12% return. At the end of the lease term, the equipment will
revert to the lessor.
What amount of cost of goods sold should be recognized in recording the lease?
3,460,000
For which of the following transactions would the use of the present value of an annuity
due concept be appropriate in calculating the present value of the asset obtained or
liability owed at the date of incurrence?
A capital lease is entered into with the initial lease payment due upon the signing of the lease
agreement
Queen Company adopted a defined benefit pension plan on January 1, 2020. Queen
amortizes the past service cost over 16 years and funds past service cost by making
equal payments to the fund trustee at the end of each of the first ten years.
The current service cost is fully funded at the end of each year. The following data are
available for the current year:
Amortized 83,400
Funded 114,400
31,000
In its December 31, 2020 statement of financial position, what amount should Best
report as its liability for compensated absences?
2,000,000
Forex Company prepared the following reconciliation of income per book with income
per tax return for the year ended December 31, 2018:
If the income tax rate is 30%, what amount should Forex report in its 2018 income
statement as the current provision for income tax?
2,700,000
Sky Company has established a defined benefit pension plan for its employees. Annual
payments under the pension plan are equal to 3% of an employee’s highest lifetime
salary multiplied by the number of years with the company. An employee’s salary in
2018 was P500,000. The employee is expected to retire in 10 years, and his salary
increases are expected to average 4% per year during that period. As of December 31,
2018, the employee has worked for 15 years. The future value of 1 at 4% for 10 periods
is 1.48.
What is the amount of annual pension payment that should be used in computing
the employees’ projected benefit obligation as of December 31, 2018?
333,000
Shame began operations in 2018. Included in Shame’s 2018 financial statements were
bad debt expense of P150,000 and profit from an installment sale of P250,000. For tax
purposes, the bad debts will be deducted and the profit from the installment sale will be
recognized in 2018. The enacted tax rate is 30% for 2019 and future years. In its 2018
income statement, what amount should Shame report as deferred tax expense?
30,000
(P50,000)
Time anticipates that P10,000 of the deferred tax liability will reverse in 2019. In its
December 31, 2018 balance sheet, what amount should Time report as noncurrent
deferred tax liability?
75,000
Unity Corp. prepared the following reconciliation between pretax accounting income and
taxable income for the year ended December 31, 2018:
Difference P 600,000
Analysis of difference:
P 600,000
Unity’s effective income tax rate for 2018 is 30%. The depreciation difference will
reverse in equal amounts over the next three years at an enacted tax rate of 30%. In
Unity’s 2018 income statement, what amount should be reported as the current portion
of its provision for income taxes?
270,000
R Corp. prepared the following reconciliation of income per books with income per tax
return for the year ended December 31, 2018:
P540,000
R’s effective income tax rate is 30% for 2018. What amount should R report in its 2018
income statement as a current provision for income taxes
162,000
PAS 19 shall be applied by an employer in accounting for all employee benefits, except
those to which IFRS 2 Share-based Payment applies
True
Which of the following is not true regarding the objective of PAS 19?
PAS 19 requires an entity to recognise a deferred asset when an employee has
acknowledged the obligation to provide service in exchange for employee
benefits to be paid in the future
Which of the following employee benefits are out of scope of PAS 19?
None of the above
Employee benefits include benefits provided to employees __________ and may be
settled by payments or the provision of goods or services made either directly to the
employees__________.
or to their dependents or beneficiaries; or their dependents
Which of the following terms are defined by the following statement: “post-employment
benefit plans under which an entity pays fixed contributions into a separate entity and
will have no legal or constructive obligation to pay further contributions if the fund does
not hold sufficient assets to pay all employee benefits relating to employee service in
the current and prior periods”?
Defined contribution plan
Prelim exam
Cone Company purchased a new machine for P4,800,000 on January 1, 2016 and
leased it to East the same day. The machine has an estimated 12-year life, and will be
depreciated P400,000 per year. The lease if for a three-year period expiring January 1,
2019, at an annual rental of P850,000. Additionally, East paid P300,000 to Cone as a
lease bonus to obtain the three-year lease. For 2016, Cone incurred insurance
expense of P80,000 for the leased machine. What is Cone’s 2016 operating profit on
this leased asset?
470,000
Kay Company, a lessor of office machines, purchased a new machine for P6,000,000
on January 1, 2016, which was leased the same day to Lee. The machine will be
depreciated P550,000 per year. The lease is for a four-year period expiring January 1,
2020, and provides for annual rental payments of P1,000,000 beginning January 1,
2016. Additionally, Lee paid P640,000 to Kay as a lease bonus. In its 2016 income
statement, what amount of revenue should Kay report on this leased asset?
1,160,000
Kay Company, a lessor of office machines, purchased a new machine for P6,000,000
on January 1, 2016, which was leased the same day to Lee. The machine will be
depreciated P550,000 per year. The lease is for a four-year period expiring January 1,
2020, and provides for annual rental payments of P1,000,000 beginning January 1,
2016. Additionally, Lee paid P640,000 to Kay as a lease bonus. In its 2016 income
statement, what amount of expense should Kay report on this leased asset?
550,000
Might Company purchased a tractor on January 1, 2014 at a cost of P1,600,000 for the
purpose of leasing it. The tractor is estimated to have a useful life of 5 years with scrap
of P100,000. Depreciation is on a straight line basis. On April 1, 2014, Might entered
into a lease contract for the lease of the tractor for a term of two years up to March 31,
2016. The lease fee is P50,000 monthly and the lessee paid P600,000, the lease for
one year. Might paid P120,000 commission associated with negotiating the lease,
P15,000 minor repairs, and P10,000 transportation of the tractor to the lessee during
2014. Might Company should report net rent revenue for the year 2014 at:
80,000
On January 1, 2014, Glide Company leased a building to Dive Company for a ten-year
term at an annual rental of P500,000. At inception of the lease, Glide received
P2,000,000 covering the first two years’ rent of P1,000,000 and a security deposit of
P1,000,000. This deposit will not be returned to Dive upon expiration of the lease but
will be applied to payment of rent for the last two years of the lease. What portion of the
P2,000,000 should be shown as a current liability, respectively, in Glide’s December
31, 2014 balance sheet?
500,000
Elf Company prepared the following reconciliations of its pretax financial statement
income to taxable income for the year ended December 31, 2018, its first year of
operations:
Assume the income tax is 30%, what amount should Elf report as income tax expense –
current portion of its 2018 income statement
420,000
On January 2, 2017, Might Company purchased machine for P1,400,000. This machine
has a 5-year useful life, a residual value of P200,000, and is depreciated using the
straight line method for financial statement purposes. For tax purposes, depreciation
expense was P500,000 for 2017 and P400,000 for 2018. Might’s 2018 income before
tax and depreciation expense was P2,000,000 and its tax rate was 30%. If Might has
made no estimated tax payments during 2018, what amount of current income tax
liability would Might report in its December 31, 2018 balance sheet
480,000
For calendar year 2018, B Corp. reported depreciation of P660,000 in its income
statement. On its 2018 income tax return, B reported depreciation of P1,100,000. B’s
income statement also included P110,000 accrued warranty expense and will be
deducted for tax purposes when paid. B’s enacted tax rate is 30% for 2018 and
thereafter. Taxable income is expected in all future years. The depreciation difference
and warranty expense will reverse over the next three years as follows:
Depreciation Warranty
Expense Expense
P440,000 P110,000
These were B’s only temporary differences. In B’s 2018 income statement, the deferred
portion of its provision for income taxes should be:
34,650
On January 1, 2019, Hooks Oil Company sold equipment with a carrying amount of
P1,000,000, and a remaining useful life of 10 years, to Maco Drilling for P1,500,000.
Hooks immediately leased the equipment back under a 10 year capital lease with a
present value of P1,500,000 and will depreciate the equipment using the straight-line
method. Hooks made the first annual lease payment of P244,120 in December 2019. In
Hooks’ December 31, 2019 balance sheet, the unearned gain on equipment sale should
be
450,000
The following information relates to the defined benefit pension plan of Rex Company
for the year ended December 31, 2019:
The net periodic pension cost reported in the income statement for 2019 would be:
50,000
Bond Company started to manufacture in 2014 copy machines that are sold on the
installment basis. Bond recognizes revenue when equipment is sold for financial
reporting purposes, and when installment payments are received for tax purposes. In
2014, Bond recognized gross profit of P6,000,000 for financial reporting purposes, and
P1,500,000 for tax purposes. The amounts of gross profit expected to be recognized
for tax purposes in 2015 and 2016 are P2,500,000 and P2,000,000 respectively. Bond
guarantees the copy machines for two years. Warranty costs are recognized on the
accrual basis for financial accounting purposes and when paid for tax purposes.
Warranty expense accrued in 2014 is P2,500,000, but only P500,000 of warranty cost is
paid in 2014. It is expected that in 2015 and 2016, P1,000,000 and P1,000,000
respectively of warranty costs will be paid. In addition during 2014, P500,000 interest,
net of 20% final income tax, was received and earned, and P100,000 insurance
premium on life insurance policies that covered the life of Bond’s president was paid.
Bond is the beneficiary for this policy. The tax rate is 30%. Pretax accounting income
in 2014 was P2,000,000. Assuming any 2014 net operating loss will be carried to 2015,
how much is the gross deferred tax asset in 2014 respectively?
870,000
Assuming any 2014 net operating loss will be carried to 2015, how much is the gross
deferred tax liability in 2014 respectively?
1,350,000
A contract is, or contains, a lease if the contract conveys the right __________ an
identified asset for a period of time in exchange for consideration.
To control the use of
Which of the following terms agrees with this definition: “profit or loss for a period before
deducting tax expense”?
Accounting profit
Current tax for current and prior periods shall, to the extent unpaid, be recognized as
__________.
A liability
An entity uses PAS to prepare its financial statements but the defined benefit obligation
has been calculated using assumptions that are different from PAS. How should the
entity measure its net pension liability?
The value in the balance sheet will simply be used in the consolidated financial
statements
Under the terms of a company pension plan, the company contributes 5 percent of an
employee's salary to the plan. The employee is guaranteed a return of the contributions
plus a terminal bonus of 20 percent by the employer. The plan would be classified as
Irog Company was organized on January 1, 2020 with authorized capital of 50,000
ordinary
shares of P100 par value. During 2020, Irog had the following transactions affecting
shareholders’ equity:
The cost method was used to record the acquisition of treasury shares. Irog’s net
income for 2019 is P1,500,000.
What is the shareholders’ equity on December 31, 2020?
3,510,000
The accounts below appear in the December 31, 2020 trial balance of Moon Company:
In its December 31, 2020 statement of financial position, Moon should report total
shareholders’ equity at
5,100,000
Shares authorized
3,000,000
In Sunrise’s statement of shareholders’ equity, the number of issued and outstanding
shares for ordinary shares?
60,000
1,680,000
Hype Company, a developmental stage enterprise, incurred the following costs during
its first year of operations:
Hype had no revenue during its first year of operations. What amount may Hype
capitalize as organization costs?
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1,000,000
6,500,000
7,000,000
853,000
The Southern company issued 5,000 shares of its $10 par value common stock. These
shares were issued at a price of $25 per share. The correct journal entry to record this
transaction is:
Cash $125,000 Dr; Common stock $50,000 Cr; Share Premium - common stock
$75,000 Cr.
The following information has been extracted from the balance sheet of Washington
Corporation as on December 31, 2017:
On January 1, 2018, the board of directors proposed a 7-for-5 stock split which was
approved.
The 7-for-5 stock split would increase the number of shares issued and outstanding by:
(mali 112k)
Sometime companies buyback their own shares which are known as:
Treasury stock
Quiz-Retained Earnings
Retained earnings are
the cumulative earnings of the company after dividends.
In a balance sheet, the sum of retained earnings and common stock are known as:
Common equity
For a company making profits, which of the following statements is likely to be true?
Retained earnings at the year end will be greater than retained profits at the
beginning of the year.
Among the following options which one is false with regard to appropriations of retained
earnings?
They require setting aside a reserve of cash for the appropriations.
A financial document indicating the success or failure of a business trading over a time
period is known as?
Income statement
The records of Stamina Farms disclosed a shortage in cash
Faced with prosecution, the treasurer offered to surrender 6,000 Stamina Farms shares
owned by him. The board of directors accepted the offer, with the agreement that the
treasurer would pay any deficiency between the shortage and the book value of the
shares, after adjusting for the fraud. The corporation would in turn pay the excess, if
any,
As of December 31, 2015, there were 40,000 common shares issued and outstanding
with
a par value of P100; Retained earnings as of January 1, 2015 was P1,600,000 and net
What would be the book value per share for purposes of the agreement?
175
Assuming further the company distributes the 6,000 shares as dividend to the
remaining stockholders, what would be the balance of the Retained earnings as of
December 31, 2015?
1,950,000
Jute Enterprises issues 10,000 shares of common stock on January 1, 2012 at 12 per
share. On June 30, 2012, a 10% stock dividend is declared. The market value of the
stock on this date is 15. The journal entry to record the stock dividend declared would
include a:
debit to retained earnings for 15,000
Company A has a simple capital structure of 100,000 shares of 10 par common shares,
no preferred shares, and retained earnings of 750,000. The company made no sales or
purchases of its common shares. The earnings per share was .75. What was the
amount of net income?
75,000
Net income for the period totaled 55,000, preferred dividends paid totaled 10,000, and
common dividends paid totaled 30,000. If there were 100,000 common shares
outstanding throughout the year, what was the earnings per common share?
.45
From January 1 to May 31, Company A had 7,000 shares outstanding. From June 1 to
October 31, the company had 8,000 shares outstanding. From November 1 to
December 31, the company had 7,500 shares outstanding. What is the denominator for
determining the earnings per share for this simple capital structure company?
7,500
From January 1 to May 31, Company A had 4,800 shares outstanding. From June 1 to
October 31, the company had 5,220 shares outstanding. From November 1 to
December 31, the company had 6,000 shares outstanding. If the company had declared
a two-for-one stock split on December 1, how many shares are outstanding after the
stock split?
12,000
Which is the order in which the dates related to cash dividends occur?
declaration, record, payment
Which of the following events are outside the scope share based?
Equity instruments issued in a business combination in exchange for control of
the acquiree
The compensation associated with restricted stock under a stock award plan is:
Vesting
What is the impact, all else equal, of a decreasing market interest rate on the value of
an option?
Decrease value
What is the impact, all else equal, of a longer time to expiration on the value of an
option?
Increase value
Meyer Company reported net income of $40,000 for the year. During the year, accounts
receivable increased by $14,000, accounts payable decreased by $6,000 and
depreciation expense of $10,000 was recorded. Net cash provided by operating
activities for the year is
30,000
Flynn Company reported a net loss of $10,000 for the year ended December 31, 2002.
During the year, accounts receivable decreased $10,000, merchandise inventory
increased $16,000, accounts payable increased by $20,000, and depreciation expense
of $10,000 was recorded. During 2002, operating activities
provided net cash of $14,000.
Starting with net income and adjusting it for items that affected reported net income but
which did not affect cash is called the
Indirect method
A company had net income of $420,000. Depreciation expense is $52,000. During the
year, Accounts Receivable and Inventory increased $30,000 and $80,000, respectively.
Prepaid Expenses and Accounts Payable decreased $4,000 and $8,000, respectively.
There was also a loss on the sale of equipment of $6,000. How much cash was
provided by operating activities?
$352,000.
$512,000.
$536,000.
$364,000.
Stapp Company had an increase in inventory of $40,000. The cost of goods sold was
$120,000. There was a $5,000 decrease in accounts payable from the prior period.
What were Stapp's cash payments to suppliers?
$165,000.
$125,000.
$155,000.
$115,000.
Norton Company has other operating expenses of $80,000. There has been a decrease
in prepaid expenses of $4,000 during the year, and accrued liabilities are $6,000 larger
than in the prior period. What were Norton's cash payments for operating expenses?
$90,000.
$78,000.
$70,000.
$82,000??? (80k-4k+6k)
On the statement of cash flows for the year, Kit should report net cash flow from
financing activities as:
P2,000, net outflow of cash
In the period September 1, 2017 to December 31, 2018, what amount should Chester
report as net loss?
450,000
Eliot Corporation’s liabilities at December 31, 2017 were as follows:
On December 31, 2017, Eliot consummated a noncancelable agreement with the lender
to refinance the 12% note payable on a long-term basis, on readily determinable terms
that have not yet been implemented. Both parties are financially capable of honoring the
agreement’s provisions. Eliot’s December 31, 2017 financial statements were issued on
March 31, 2018. In its December 31, 2017 balance sheet, Eliot should report current
liabilities at:
300,000
Roy’s trial balance reflected the following account balances at December 31, 2015:
Cash 1,100,000
Patent 400,000
In Roy’s December 31, 2015 balance sheet, the current assets total is:
6,300,000
Rice Company was incorporated on January 1, 2015 with P5,000,000 from the issuance
of stock and borrowed funds of P1,500,000. During the first year of operations, net
income was P2,500,000. On December 15, Rice paid a P500,000 cash dividend. No
additional activities affected owners’ equity in 2015. At December 31, 2015, Rice’s
liabilities had increased to P1,800,000. In Rice’s December 31, 2015 balance sheet,
total assets should be reported at:
8,800,000