a. Double-Entry Bookkeeping
A business purchases office supplies on credit for $500. Indicate the journal entry for the business.
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b. Calculating Depreciation
A machine was bought for $20,000. It is expected to last for 5 years and has a residual value of $2,000. What is the straight-line method of depreciation?
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c. Cash Basis and Accrual Basis Accounting
A company has revenue of $10,000 in December but receives payment in January. When is the revenue recorded under cash basis accounting? When is it recorded under accrual basis accounting?
4. Inventory Valuation (FIFO Method): A company has the following inventory transactions. Beginning inventory: 100 units at $10 each Purchase: 50 units at $12 each
– Sale: 80 units
Calculate COGS if FIFO was applied.
5.Bank Reconciliation:
A company’s bank statement shows $5,000. A company’s general ledger shows $4,500. The bank statement shows a $100 service charge. The general ledger shows a $400 deposit not yet reflected in the bank statement. Make the bank statement to become equal to the general ledger.
6.Calculation of Net Income:
A company accrues the following:
– Revenue: $50,000
– Cost of Goods Sold: $30,000
– Operating Expenses: $10,000
– Interest Expense: $2,000
– Tax Expense: $3,000
Compute the net income for the company.
7.Break-Even Analysis:
A firm has fixed cost of $25,000, variable unit cost of $5, and it sells a product for $10. What is the break-even point in units?
A company takes a loan of $100,000 and the fixed interest on the loan is 6%, for the next 5 years. The company is to repay the loan by equal monthly installments. In this case, calculate the total interest paid during the term of the loan.
9.Inventory Valuation (LIFO Method):
Consider the same as given in problem 4 and calculate the cost of goods sold by adopting the LIFO method.
10.Accounts Receivable Aging:
A firm has the following accounts receivable:
– 30 days: $5,000
– 60 days: $3,000
– 90 days: $2,000
If the firm makes an estimate of bad and doubtful debts on the basis of the age of the receivables at 2% for 30 days, 5% for 60 days, and 10% for 90 days, find the total estimated bad debts.