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- Analyzing the Accounts Casey Company uses a perpetual inventory system and engaged in the following transactions: a. Made credit sales of $825,000. The cost of the merchandise sold was $560,000. b. Collected accounts receivable in the amount of $752,600. c. Purchased goods on credit in the amount of $574,300. d. Paid accounts payable in the amount of $536,200. Required: Prepare the journal entries necessary to record the transactions. Indicate whether each transaction increased cash, decreased cash, or had no effect on cash.Cost of goods sold and related items The following data were extracted from the accounting records of Harkins Company for the year ended April 30, 20Y8: Estimated returns of current year sales 11,600 Inventory, May 1, 20Y7 380,000 Inventory, April 30, 20Y8 415,000 Purchases 3,800,000 Purchases returns and allowances 150,000 Purchases discounts 80,000 Sales 5,850,000 Freight in 16,600 a. Prepare the Cost of goods sold section of the income statement for the year ended April 30, 20Y8, using the periodic inventory system. b. Determine the gross profit to be reported on the income statement for the year ended April 30, 20Y8. c. Would gross profit be different if the perpetual inventory system was used instead of the periodic inventory system?The following selected information is taken from the financial statements of Arnn Company for its most recent year of operations: During the year, Arnn had net sales of 2.45 million. The cost of goods sold was 1.3 million. Required: Note: Round all answers to two decimal places. 1. Compute the current ratio. 2. Compute the quick or acid-test ratio. 3. Compute the accounts receivable turnover ratio. 4. Compute the accounts receivable turnover in days. 5. Compute the inventory turnover ratio. 6. Compute the inventory turnover in days.
- Shown below In T-account format are the beginning and ending balances ($ in millions) of both Inventory and accounts payable. Inventory Debit 110.0 115.0 Beginning balance Ending balance Accounts Payable Debit Credit Credit 32.0 Beginning balance. 35.8 Ending balance Required: 1. Use a T-account analysis to determine the amount of cash paid to suppliers of merchandise during the reporting period if cost of goods sold was $280 million. 2. Prepare a summary entry that represents the net effect of merchandise purchases during the reporting period.Shown below in T-account format are the beginning and ending balances ($ in millions) of both inventory and accounts payable. Debit Beginning balance Ending balance Inventory 150.0 154.2 Credit Accounts Payable Debit Credit 48.0 Beginning balance 53.4 Ending balance Required: 1. Use a T-account analysis to determine the amount of cash paid to suppliers of merchandise during the reporting period if cost of goods sold was $360 million. 2. Prepare a summary entry that represents the net effect of merchandise purchases during the reporting period. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Use a T-account analysis to determine the amount of cash paid to suppliers of merchandise during the reporting period if cost of goods sold was $360 million. Note: Enter your answer in millions rounded to 1 decimal place (i.e., 5,500,000 should be entered as 5.5). Cash paid to suppliers millionDunnsmore Company reported cost of goods sold of $318,450 on its 20X1 income statement. Other information for Dunnsmore is as follows: Inventories Accounts payable Cost of goods sold Add: Increase in inventory 1/1/20X1 $ 37,200 23,100 Required: Prepare a schedule showing the amount of cash Dunnsmore paid to suppliers in 20X1. 12/31/20x1 $ 43,400 29,900 Inventory purchases Less: Increase in accounts payable Cash paid to suppliers Answer is not complete. ✓$ 318,450 6,200 (6,800) $ 317,850
- Subject: accounting Shown below in T-account format are the beginning and ending balances ($ in millions) of both inventory and accounts payable. Inventory Debit Credit Beginning balance 125.0 Ending balance 126.7 Accounts Payable Debit Credit 38.0 Beginning balance 42.4 Ending balance Required: Use a T-account analysis to determine the amount of cash paid to suppliers of merchandise during the reporting period if cost of goods sold was $310 million. Prepare a summary entry that represents the net effect of merchandise purchases during the reporting period.The financial statements of Wolverines Company showed the following: Cost of Goods Sold: $725,000 Merchandise Inventory: Beg. Balance $45,000 and Ending Balance$ 56,000 Accounts Payable: Beg. Balance $37,000 and Ending Balance $42,000 Assuming all inventory is purchased on credit, determine the cash paid to suppliers using the direct method. A) $731,000 C) $736,000 B) $719,000 D) $714,000Forten Company's current year income statement, comparative balance sheets, and additional information follow. For the year, (1) all sales are credit sales, (2) all credits to Accounts Receivable reflect cash receipts from customers, (3) all purchases of inventory are on credit, and (4) all debits to Accounts Payable reflect cash payments for inventory. FORTEN COMPANY Income Statement For Current Year Ended December 31 Sales $ 627,500 Cost of goods sold 294,000 Gross profit 333,500 Operating expenses (excluding depreciation) $ 141,400 Depreciation expense 29,750 171,150 Other gains (losses) Loss on sale of equipment (14,125) Income before taxes 148,225 Income taxes expense 36,850 Net income $ 111,375 FORTEN COMPANY Comparative Balance Sheets December 31 Current Year Prior Year Assets Cash $ 63,400 $ 82,500 Accounts receivable 79,360 59,625 Inventory 289,156 260,800 Prepaid expenses 1,300 2,075 Total…
- Forten Company's current year income statement, comparative balance sheets, and additional information follow. For the year, (1) all sales are credit sales, (2) all credits to Accounts Receivable reflect cash receipts from customers, (3) all purchases of inventory are on credit, and (4) all debits to Accounts Payable reflect cash payments for inventory. FORTEN COMPANY Income Statement For Current Year Ended December 31 Sales $ 627,500 Cost of goods sold 294,000 Gross profit 333,500 Operating expenses (excluding depreciation) $ 141,400 Depreciation expense 29,750 171,150 Other gains (losses) Loss on sale of equipment (14,125) Income before taxes 148,225 Income taxes expense 36,850 Net income $ 111,375 FORTEN COMPANY Comparative Balance Sheets December 31 Current Year Prior Year Assets Cash $ 63,400 $ 82,500 Accounts receivable 79,360 59,625 Inventory 289,156 260,800 Prepaid expenses 1,300 2,075 Total…Forten Company's current year income statement, comparative balance sheets, and additional information follow. For the year, (1) all sales are credit sales, (2) all credits to Accounts Receivable reflect cash receipts from customers, (3) all purchases of inventory are on credit, and (4) all debits to Accounts Payable reflect cash payments for inventory. FORTEN COMPANY Income Statement For Current Year Ended December 31 Sales $ 582,500 Cost of goods sold 285,000 Gross profit 297,500 Operating expenses (excluding depreciation) $ 132,400 Depreciation expense 20,750 153,150 Other gains (losses) Loss on sale of equipment (5,125) Income before taxes 139,225 Income taxes expense 24,250 Net income $ 114,975 FORTEN COMPANY Comparative Balance Sheets December 31 Current Year Prior Year Assets Cash $ 49,800 $ 73,500 Accounts receivable 65,810 50,625 Inventory 275,656 251,800 Prepaid expenses 1,250 1,875 Total current assets 392,516 377,800 Equipment 157,500 108,000 Accumulated…Forten Company's current year income statement, comparative balance sheets, and additional information follow. For the year, (1) all sales are credit sales, (2) all credits to Accounts Receivable reflect cash receipts from customers, (3) all purchases of inventory are on credit, and (4) all debits to Accounts Payable reflect cash payments for inventory. FORTEN COMPANY Income Statement For Current Year Ended December 31 Sales $ 582,500 Cost of goods sold 285,000 Gross profit 297,500 Operating expenses (excluding depreciation) $ 132,400 Depreciation expense 20,750 153,150 Other gains (losses) Loss on sale of equipment (5,125) Income before taxes 139,225 Income taxes expense 24,250 Net income $ 114,975 FORTEN COMPANY Comparative Balance Sheets December 31 Current Year Prior Year Assets Cash $ 49,800 $ 73,500 Accounts receivable 65,810 50,625 Inventory 275,656 251,800 Prepaid expenses 1,250 1,875 Total current…