The Miller Company earned $190,000 of revenue on account dur…
The Miller Company earned $190,000 of revenue on account during Year 1. There was no beginning balance in the accounts receivable and allowance accounts. During Year 1, Miller collected $136,000 of cash from its receivables accounts. The company estimates that it will be unable to collect 3% of its sales on account.What is the net realizable value of Miller’s receivables at the end of Year 1?
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Baltimore Company issued a $9,000 face value discount note to Bank of the Chesapeake on March 1, Year 1. The note had a 5% discount rate and a one-year term to maturity.After accruing all interest expense due as of April 1, Year 1, Baltimore Company made the cash payment for the full amount due (i.e., principal and interest) to Bank of the Chesapeake. How does the cash payment affect Baltimore’s financial statements? Balance SheetIncome StatementStatement of Cash FlowsAssets=Liabilities+Stockholders’ EquityRevenue−Expense=Net Incomea.(9,450)=(9,450)+ − = (9,000) FA,(450) FAb.(8,550)=(8,550)+ − = (8,550) FAc.(9,000)=(9,000)+ − = (9,000) FAd.(9,000)=(9,000)+ − = (8,550) FA,(450) OA
Read DetailsOn January 1, Year 1, Gemstone Mining Company (GMC) paid $10…
On January 1, Year 1, Gemstone Mining Company (GMC) paid $10,610,000 cash to purchase the rights to extract raw stone from a surface pit estimated to hold 55,500 pounds of useable material. GMC extracted 15,500 pounds of stone in Year 1, 25,500 pounds of stone in Year 2, and 30,500 pounds of stone in Year 3. The rights to the surface pit were expected to have a $511,000 salvage value at the end of Year 3. Which of the following statements models shows how the purchase will affect GMC’s financial statements? Balance SheetIncome StatementStatement of Cash FlowsAssets=Liabilities+Stockholders’ EquityCash+Stone ReservesRevenue−Expenses=Net IncomeA.$(10,610,000)+$10,610,000= + − = $(10,610,000) OAB.$(10,610,000)+$10,610,000= + − = $(10,610,000) IAC.$10,610,000+$(10,610,000)= + − = $(10,610,000) IAD.$10,610,000+$(10,610,000)= + − = $(10,610,000) OA
Read DetailsOn January 1, Year 1, Niagara Corporation arranges a $6,000…
On January 1, Year 1, Niagara Corporation arranges a $6,000 line of credit with Centennial Bank. It accepted the bank’s offer of 1% above the prime rate with interest payments on December 31 of each year. All borrowings and repayments are to take place on January 1 of each year.Niagara begins its loan transactions with Centennial Bank by borrowing $2,000 on January 1, Year 1. Niagara records the first year’s interest payment on December 31, Year 1. Centennial’s prime rate is 4% for Year 1. Which of the following shows the effect of this event on the financial statements? Balance SheetIncome StatementStatement of Cash FlowsAssets=Liabilities+Stockholders’ EquityRevenue−Expense=Net IncomeA.(100)= +(100) −100=(100)(100) OAB.(100)=(100)+ − = (100) FAC.(80)=(80)+ − = (80) FAD.(80)= +(80) −80=(80)(80) OA
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Baltimore Company issued a $9,000 face value discount note to Bank of the Chesapeake on March 1, Year 1. The note had a 5% discount rate and a one-year term to maturity.How would the adjustment to record interest expense on December 31, Year 1 affect the financial statements? Balance SheetIncome StatementStatement of Cash FlowsAssets=Liabilities+Stockholders’ EquityRevenue−Expense=Net Incomea. =375+(375) −375=(375) b. =450+(450) −450=(450) c.(375)= +(375) −375=(375)(375) OAd.(450)=(450)+ − = (450) OA
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