On December 31, 2015, a company had assets of $34 billion andstockholders' equity of $28 billion. That same company had assetsof $50 billion and stockholders' equity of $12 billion as ofDecember 31, 2016. During 2016, the company reported total salesrevenue of $27 billion and total expenses of $25 billion. What isthe company's debt-to-assets ratio on December 31, 2016?
a) 0.05
b) 0.76
c) 0.24
d) 0.052
At the beginning of the year, your company borrows $36,000 bysigning a Six-year promissory note that states an annual interestrate of 8% plus principal repayments of $6,000 each year. Interestis paid at the end of the second and fourth quarters, whereasprincipal payments are due at the end of each year. How does thisnew promissory note affect the current and non-current liabilityamounts reported on the classified balance sheet prepared at theend of the first quarter?
Increase current liabilities by $720.00; increase non-currentliabilities by $36,000
Increase current liabilities by $6,720.00; increase non-currentliabilities by $36,000
Increase current liabilities by $2,880; increase non-currentliabilities by $36,000
Increase current liabilities by $6,720.00; increase non-currentliabilities by $30,000
On December 31, 2015, a company had assets of $34 billion andstockholders' equity of $28 billion. That same company had assetsof $50 billion and stockholders' equity of $12 billion as ofDecember 31, 2016. During 2016, the company reported total salesrevenue of $27 billion and total expenses of $25 billion. What isthe company's debt-to-assets ratio on December 31, 2016?
a) 0.05
b) 0.76
c) 0.24
d) 0.052
At the beginning of the year, your company borrows $36,000 bysigning a Six-year promissory note that states an annual interestrate of 8% plus principal repayments of $6,000 each year. Interestis paid at the end of the second and fourth quarters, whereasprincipal payments are due at the end of each year. How does thisnew promissory note affect the current and non-current liabilityamounts reported on the classified balance sheet prepared at theend of the first quarter? |
Increase current liabilities by $720.00; increase non-currentliabilities by $36,000
Increase current liabilities by $6,720.00; increase non-currentliabilities by $36,000
Increase current liabilities by $2,880; increase non-currentliabilities by $36,000
Increase current liabilities by $6,720.00; increase non-currentliabilities by $30,000
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complex Balance Sheet
Presented below is the unaudited balance sheet as of December31, 2016, prepared by Zeus Manufacturing Corporationâsbookkeeper.
Zeus Manufacturing Corporation Balance Sheet for the Year Ended December 31, 2016 | ||||
Assets | Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity | |||
Cash | $225,000 | Accounts payable | $133,800 | |
Accounts receivable (net) | 345,700 | Mortgage payable | 900,000 | |
Inventories | 560,000 | Notes payable | 500,000 | |
Prepaid income taxes | 40,000 | Lawsuit liability | 80,000 | |
Investments | 57,700 | Income taxes payable | 61,200 | |
Land | 450,000 | Deferred tax liability | 28,000 | |
Building | 1,750,000 | Accumulated depreciation | 420,000 | |
Machinery and equipment | 1,964,000 | Total Liabilities | $2,123,000 | |
Goodwill | 37,000 | Common stock, $50 par; 40,000 shares issued | $2,231,000 | |
Total Assets | $5,429,400 | Retained earnings | 1,075,400 | |
Total Shareholders' Equity | $3,306,400 | |||
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity | $5,429,400 |
Your company has been engaged to perform an audit, during whichyou discover the following information:
Checks totaling $14,000 in payment of accounts payable weremailed on December 31, 2016, but were not recorded until 2017. Latein December 2016, the bank returned a customerâs $2,000 checkmarked "NSF," but no entry was made. Cash includes $100,000restricted for building purposes.
Included in accounts receivable is a $30,000 note due onDecember 31, 2019, from Zeusâs president.
During 2016, Zeus purchased 500 shares of common stock of amajor corporation that supplies Zeus with raw materials. Total costof this stock was $51,300, and fair value on December 31, 2016, was$47,000. The decline in fair value is considered temporary. Zeusplans to hold these shares indefinitely.
Treasury stock was recorded at cost when Zeus purchased 200 ofits own shares for $32 per share in May 2016. This amount isincluded in investments.
On December 31, 2016, Zeus borrowed $500,000 from a bank inexchange for a 10% note payable, maturing December 31, 2021. Equalprincipal payments are due December 31 of each year beginning in2017. This note is collateralized by a $250,000 tract of landacquired as a potential future building site, which is included inland.
The mortgage payable requires $50,000 principal payments, plusinterest, at the end of each month. Payments were made on January31 and February 28, 2017. The balance of this mortgage was due June30, 2017. On March 1, 2017, prior to issuance of the auditedfinancial statements, Zeus consummated a noncancelable agreementwith the lender to refinance this mortgage. The new terms require$100,000 annual principal payments, plus interest, on February 28of each year, beginning in 2018. The final payment is due February28, 2025.
The lawsuit liability will be paid in 2017.
Of the total deferred tax liability, $5,000 is considered acurrent liability.
The current income tax expense reported in Zeusâs 2016 incomestatement was $61,200.
The company was authorized to issue 100,000 shares of $50 parvalue common stock.
Required:
Prepare a corrected classified balance sheet as of December 31,2016.
Zeus Manufacturing Corporation Balance Sheet December 31, 2016 | |||
Assets | |||
Current Assets: | |||
Cash | $ | ||
Accounts receivable (net) | |||
Notes payable | |||
Total current assets | $ | ||
Property, Plant, and Equipment (at cost): | |||
$ | |||
$ | |||
Total | |||
Total property, plant, and equipment | |||
Intangible Asset: | |||
Other Assets: | |||
$ | |||
Total Assets | $ | ||
Liabilities | |||
Current Liabilities: | |||
$ | |||
Total current liabilities | $ | ||
Long-Term Debt: | |||
$ | |||
Total long-term debt | |||
Total Liabilities | $ | ||
Shareholders' Equity | |||
Contributed Capital: | |||
$ | |||
Total paid-in capital | $ | ||
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss: | |||
Total | $ | ||
Total Shareholders' Equity | |||
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity | $ |
Complex Balance Sheet
Presented below is the unaudited balance sheet as of December31, 2016, prepared by Zeus Manufacturing Corporationâsbookkeeper.
Zeus Manufacturing Corporation Balance Sheet for the Year Ended December 31, 2016 | ||||
Assets | Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity | |||
Cash | $225,000 | Accounts payable | $133,800 | |
Accounts receivable (net) | 345,700 | Mortgage payable | 900,000 | |
Inventories | 560,000 | Notes payable | 500,000 | |
Prepaid income taxes | 40,000 | Lawsuit liability | 80,000 | |
Investments | 57,700 | Income taxes payable | 61,200 | |
Land | 450,000 | Deferred tax liability | 28,000 | |
Building | 1,750,000 | Accumulated depreciation | 420,000 | |
Machinery and equipment | 1,964,000 | Total Liabilities | $2,123,000 | |
Goodwill | 37,000 | Common stock, $50 par; 40,000 shares issued | $2,231,000 | |
Total Assets | $5,429,400 | Retained earnings | 1,075,400 | |
Total Shareholders' Equity | $3,306,400 | |||
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity | $5,429,400 |
Your company has been engaged to perform an audit, during whichyou discover the following information:
Checks totaling $14,000 in payment of accounts payable weremailed on December 31, 2016, but were not recorded until 2017. Latein December 2016, the bank returned a customerâs $2,000 checkmarked "NSF," but no entry was made. Cash includes $100,000restricted for building purposes.
Included in accounts receivable is a $30,000 note due onDecember 31, 2019, from Zeusâs president.
During 2016, Zeus purchased 500 shares of common stock of amajor corporation that supplies Zeus with raw materials. Total costof this stock was $51,300, and fair value on December 31, 2016, was$47,000. The decline in fair value is considered temporary. Zeusplans to hold these shares indefinitely.
Treasury stock was recorded at cost when Zeus purchased 200 ofits own shares for $32 per share in May 2016. This amount isincluded in investments.
On December 31, 2016, Zeus borrowed $500,000 from a bank inexchange for a 10% note payable, maturing December 31, 2021. Equalprincipal payments are due December 31 of each year beginning in2017. This note is collateralized by a $250,000 tract of landacquired as a potential future building site, which is included inland.
The mortgage payable requires $50,000 principal payments, plusinterest, at the end of each month. Payments were made on January31 and February 28, 2017. The balance of this mortgage was due June30, 2017. On March 1, 2017, prior to issuance of the auditedfinancial statements, Zeus consummated a noncancelable agreementwith the lender to refinance this mortgage. The new terms require$100,000 annual principal payments, plus interest, on February 28of each year, beginning in 2018. The final payment is due February28, 2025.
The lawsuit liability will be paid in 2017.
Of the total deferred tax liability, $5,000 is considered acurrent liability.
The current income tax expense reported in Zeusâs 2016 incomestatement was $61,200.
The company was authorized to issue 100,000 shares of $50 parvalue common stock.
Required:
Prepare a corrected classified balance sheet as of December 31,2016.
Zeus Manufacturing Corporation Balance Sheet December 31, 2016 | |||
Assets | |||
Current Assets: | |||
Cash | $ | ||
Accounts receivable (net) | |||
Inventories | |||
Total current assets | $ | ||
Long-Term investment, at fair value | |||
Property, Plant, and Equipment (at cost): | |||
Land | $ | ||
Building | $ | ||
Machinery and equipment | |||
Total | |||
Less: Accumulated depreciation | |||
Total property, plant, and equipment | |||
Intangible Asset: | |||
Goodwill | |||
Other Assets: | |||
Cash restricted for building purposes | $ | ||
Officer's note receivable | |||
Land held for future building site | |||
Total Assets | $ | ||
Liabilities | |||
Current Liabilities: | |||
Accounts payable | $ | ||
Current installments of long-term debt | |||
Lawsuit liability | |||
Income taxes payable | |||
Deferred tax liability | |||
Total current liabilities | $ | ||
Long-Term Debt: | |||
Mortgage payable | $ | ||
Notes payable | |||
Deferred tax liability | |||
Total long-term debt | |||
Total Liabilities | $ | ||
Shareholders' Equity | |||
Contributed Capital: | |||
Common stock, $50 par value | $ | ||
Additional paid-in capital | |||
Total paid-in capital | $ | ||
Retained earnings | |||
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss: | |||
Unrealized decrease in value of long-term investment | |||
Total | $ | ||
Less: Cost of treasury stock | |||
Total Shareholders' Equity | |||
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity | $ |
At the start of the current year, SBC Corp. purchased 30% of SkyTech Inc. for $53 million. At the time of purchase, the carryingvalue of Sky Tech's net assets was $90 million. The fair value ofSky Tech's depreciable assets was $20 million in excess of theirbook value. For this year, Sky Tech reported a net income of $90million and declared and paid $20 million in dividends. |
The amount of purchased goodwill is: |
$20 million.
$33 million.
$73 million.
None of the above is correct.
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Universal Travel Inc. borrowed $500,000 on November 1, 2016, andsigned a 12-month note bearing interest at 6%. Interest is payablein full at maturity on October 31, 2017. In connection with thisnote, Universal Travel Inc. should report interest payable atDecember 31, 2016, in the amount of (Do not roundintermediate calculations. Round your final answer to the nearestwhole dollar amount): |
$5,000.
$20,000.
$25,000.
$30,000.
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Oklahoma Oil Corp. paid interest of $779,000 during 2016, andthe interest payable account decreased by $122,500. What wasinterest expense for the year? |
$656,500.
$779,000.
$901,500.
$534,000.
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Lake Co. receives nonrefundable advance payments with specialorders for containers constructed to customer specifications.Related information for 2016 is as follows ($ in millions): |
Customer advances balance, Dec. 31, 2015 | $118 |
Advances received with 2016 orders | 203 |
Advances applicable to orders shipped in 2016 | 181 |
Advances from orders canceled in 2016 | 43 |
What amount should Lake report as a current liability foradvances from customers in its Dec. 31, 2016, balance sheet? |
$97 million.
$0 million.
$321 million.
$140 million.
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On December 31, 2016, L Inc. had a $3,200,000 note payableoutstanding, due July 31, 2017. L borrowed the money to financeconstruction of a new plant. L planned to refinance the note byissuing long-term bonds. Because L temporarily had excess cash, itprepaid $670,000 of the note on January 23, 2017. In February 2017,L completed a $4,700,000 bond offering. L will use the bondoffering proceeds to repay the note payable at its maturity and topay construction costs during 2017. On March 13, 2017, L issued its2016 financial statements. What amount of the note payable should Linclude in the current liabilities section of its December 31,2016, balance sheet? |
$2,530,000.
$3,200,000.
$0.
$670,000.
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Branch Company, a building materials supplier, has $18,900,000of notes payable due April 12, 2017. At December 31, 2016, Branchsigned an agreement with First Bank to borrow up to $18,900,000 torefinance the notes on a long-term basis. The agreement specifiedthat borrowings would not exceed 75% of the value of the collateralthat Branch provided. At the date of issue of the December 31,2016, financial statements, the value of Branch's collateral was$19,100,000. On its December 31, 2016, balance sheet, Branch shouldclassify the notes as follows: |
$18,900,000 of long-term liabilities.
$18,900,000 of current liabilities.
$14,325,000 long-term and $4,575,000 current liabilities.
$4,725,000 long-term and $14,175,000current liabilities.
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At the beginning of 2016, Angel Corporation began offering a2-year warranty on its products. The warranty program was expectedto cost Angel 6% of net sales. Net sales made under warranty in2016 were $207 million. Fifteen percent of the units sold werereturned in 2016 and repaired or replaced at a cost of $5.20million. The amount of warranty expense on Angel's 2016 incomestatement is: |
$31.05 million.
$12.42 million.
$5.20 million.
$15.82 million.
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