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Gans Incorporated developed a business strategy that uses st…

Gans Incorporated developed a business strategy that uses stock options as a major compensation incentive for its top executives. On January 1, 2027, 20 million options were granted, each giving the executive holding them the right to acquire five $1 par common shares. The exercise price is the market price on the grant date—$10 per common share. Options vest on January 1, 2031. They cannot be exercised before that date and will expire on December 31, 2033. The fair value of the 20 million options, estimated by an appropriate option pricing model, is $40 per option. Ignore income tax. On March 1, 2031, when the market price of Gans Incorporated’s stock was $14 per share, 3 million of the options were exercised. The journal entry to record this would include:

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Moonland Company’s income statement contained the following…

Moonland Company’s income statement contained the following errors: Ending inventory, December 31, 2027, understated by $13,000 Depreciation expense for 2027 overstated by $1,700 What is the effect of the errors on 2027 net income before taxes?

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Clark’s Chemical Company received refundable deposits on ret…

Clark’s Chemical Company received refundable deposits on returnable containers in the amount of $102,000 during 2027. Eleven percent of the containers were not returned. The deposits are based on the container cost marked up 20%. What is cost of goods sold relative to this forfeiture?

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A company’s accounting records include the following informa…

A company’s accounting records include the following information: Payments to suppliers $ 41,000 Collections on accounts receivable 98,000 Cash sales 24,000 Income taxes paid 4,700 Equipment purchased for cash 14,800 What is the amount of net cash flows from operating activities indicated by these transactions?

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Lopez Plastics Company (LPC) issued callable bonds on Januar…

Lopez Plastics Company (LPC) issued callable bonds on January 1, 2027. LPC’s accountant has projected the following amortization schedule from issuance until maturity: Date Cash interest Effective interest Decrease in balance Outstanding balance 1/1/2027 $ 207,020 6/30/2027 $ 7,000 $ 6,211 $ 789 206,230 12/31/2027 7,000 6,187 813 205,417 6/30/2028 7,000 6,163 837 204,580 12/31/2028 7,000 6,137 863 203,717 6/30/2029 7,000 6,112 888 202,829 12/31/2029 7,000 6,085 915 201,913 6/30/2030 7,000 6,057 943 200,971 12/31/2030 7,000 6,029 971 200,000 LPC calls the bonds at 103 immediately after the interest payment on 12/31/2028 and retires them. What gain or loss, if any, would LPC record on this date?

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In 2027, internal auditors discovered that Fay, Incorporated…

In 2027, internal auditors discovered that Fay, Incorporated, had debited an expense account for the $2,240,000 cost of a machine purchased on January 1, 2024. The machine’s useful life was expected to be 16 years with no residual value. Straight-line depreciation is used by Fay. The journal entry to correct the error will include a credit to accumulated depreciation of:

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On January 1, 2027, G Corporation agreed to grant all its em…

On January 1, 2027, G Corporation agreed to grant all its employees two weeks paid vacation each year, with the stipulation that vacations earned each year can be taken the following year. For the year ended December 31, 2027, G’s employees each earned an average of $840 per week. A total of 450 vacation weeks earned in 2027 were not taken during 2027. Wage rates for employees rose by an average of 8 percent by the time vacations actually were taken in 2028. What is the amount of G’s 2028 salaries expense related to 2027 vacation time?

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On June 1, 2027, Dirty Harry Company borrowed cash by issuin…

On June 1, 2027, Dirty Harry Company borrowed cash by issuing a 6-month noninterest-bearing note with a maturity value of $400,000 and a discount rate of 7%. Assuming straight-line amortization of the discount, what is the carrying value of the note as of September 30, 2027? Note: Round all calculations to the nearest whole dollar amount.

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On January 1, 2027, Rupar Retailers purchased $130,000 of An…

On January 1, 2027, Rupar Retailers purchased $130,000 of Anand Company bonds at a discount of $5,000. The Anand bonds pay 7% interest but were purchased when the market interest rate was 8% for bonds of similar risk and maturity. The bonds pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31 of each year. Rupar accounts for the bonds as a held-to-maturity investment, and uses the effective interest method. In Rupar’s December 31, 2027 journal entry to record the second period of interest, Rupar would record a credit to interest revenue of:

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Hawk Corporation purchased 1,000 Diamond Corporation bonds i…

Hawk Corporation purchased 1,000 Diamond Corporation bonds in 2024 for $500 per bond and classified the investment as securities available-for-sale. The value of the Diamond investment was $600 per bond on December 31, 2025, and $650 per bond on December 31, 2026. During 2027, Hawk sold all of its Diamond investment at $700 per bond. If Hawk records unrealized holding gains and losses up to the moment of sale, what would be the amount of reclassification adjustment that Hawk would record upon sale?

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