Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
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Author: Jay Rich, Jeff Jones
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 44E
Exercise 3-44 Revenue Expense and Recognition
Carrico Advertising Inc. performs advertising services for several Fortune 500 companies. The following information describes Carrico’s activities during 2019.
- At the beginning of 2019, customers owed Carrico $45,800 for advertising services formed during 2018. During 2019, Carrico performed an additional $695,100 of advertising services on account. Carrico collected $708,700 cash from customers during 2019.
- At the beginning of 2019, Carrico had $13,350 of supplies on hand for which it owed suppliers SS, 150. During 2019, Carrico purchased an additional $14,600 of supplies on account.
Carrico also paid $19,300 cash owed to suppliers for goods previously purchased on credit. Carrico had of supplies on hand at the end of 2019.
- Carrico’s 2019 operating and interest were $437 and $133,400, respectively.
Required:
- Calculate Carrico’s 2019 income before taxes.
- Calculate the ending balance of receivable, the supplies used, and the ending balance of accounts payable.
- CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION Explain the underlying principles behind why the three accounts computed in Requirement 2 exist.
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Seagate Technology reports the following income statement for fiscal 2019.
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Consolidated Statement of Income
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