Calculations Shown



Part A (15 points each for a possible total of 30 points)

1. After several years of business, Abel, Barney, and Cole are liquidating. The following are post-closing account balances.
Cash                      18,000
Inventory               73,000
Other assets          157,000
          Accounts Payable           61,000
          Abel, Capital                   50,000
          Barney, Capital               50,000
          Cole, Capital                   87,000
Non-cash assets are sold for $275,000. Profits and losses are shared equally.
After all liabilities are paid, divide the remaining cash amongst the partners. 

2. The partnership of Brandon and Ryan is being liquidated. All gains and losses are shared in a 3:1 ratio, respectively. Before liquidation, their balance sheet balances are as follows:
Cash                      $10,000
Other Assets         8,000
Liabilities               4,000
Brandon, Capital   7,000
Ryan, Capital        7,000
a. If the Other Assets are sold for $10,000, how much will each partner receive before paying liabilities and distributing the remaining assets?

b. If the Other Assets are sold for $8,000, how much will each partner receive before paying liabilities and distributing remaining assets?

 Part B (20 points each for a possible total of 40 points)

1. Simon Brothers pays $47,000 into a bond sinking fund each year to redeem the future maturity of its bonds. During the first year, the fund earned $3,825. At the time of bond redemption, the fund has a balance of $417,000. Of this, $400,000 was used to redeem the bonds. Journalize the following entries.
a. Initial deposit
b. The first year's interest
c. The redemption of the bonds

2. On January 1, Auctions Online issued $300,000, 9%, 10-year bonds to lenders at the contract rate. Interest is to be paid semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Journalize the following entries.
a. Issued the bonds
b. Paid first semiannual interest payment
c. Retired the bonds at maturity 

Part C (15 points each for a possible total of 30 points)

1. Prepare a statement of retained earnings in proper form for White Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2012, from the following:
Retained Earnings, January 1, 2012                                $2,000
Dividends paid during the year                                              800
Net income for the year                                                       3,000
Correction of prior year error. Purchase
of land recorded as rent expense                                       1,000

2. Curtis Corporation's balance sheet included the following:
Common Stock, $5 par value, 5,000 shares issued
and outstanding                                                                $25,000
Retained Earnings                                                             20,000
Total Stockholders' Equity                                                $45,000
Prepare journal entries for the following transactions.
May   3        Issued 500 shares at $6 per share.
          9        Reacquired 100 shares at $4 per share.
          15      Reissued 50 of the Treasury shares at $7 per share.
          17      Reissued 10 of the Treasury shares at $3 per share.







Part A (5 points each for a possible total of 15 points)

The following information is given for Tripp Company, which uses the indirect method.
          Net income                                          $20,000
          Depreciation expense                         3,000
          Increase in accounts receivable         2,000
          Payment of dividends                         2,000
          Proceeds from sale of equipment       6,000
          Increase in accounts payable             4,000
          Decrease in inventory                         3,000
From the information provided, answer the following questions:

(1) The cash flow from operating activities is ________.

(2) The cash flow from investing activities is ________.

(3) The cash flow from financing activities is ________. 



Part B (5 points each for a possible total of 25 points)
Selected data for Stick's Design are given as of December 31, Year 1 and Year 2 (rounded to the nearest hundredth).
                                                                                Year 2                   Year 1
Net Credit Sales                                                      $25,000                 $30,000
Cost of Goods Sold 16,000                                     18,000
Net Income                                                              2,000                     2,800
Cash                                                                        5,000                     900
Accounts Receivable                                              3,000                     2,000
Inventory                                                                 2,000                     3,600
Current Liabilities                                                    6,000                     5,000

Compute the following:

(1) Current ratio for Year 2.
(2) Acid-test ratio for Year 2.
(3) Accounts receivable turnover for Year 2.
(4) Average collection period for Year 2.
(5) Inventory turnover for Year 2.

Part C (30 points)
Prepare an income statement showing departmental contribution margin based on the following:
                                                                                Dept. X        Dept. Y        Rent
Expense
Space (square feet)                                                17,500         35,000
Net Sales                                                                $60,000       $40,000
Cost of Goods Sold                                                 18,000         16,000
Rent Expense (allocated based on square feet)                                             $2,700 

 Part D (5 points each for a possible total of 30 points)
From the following transactions, prepare the appropriate general journal entries for the month of April.

(1) Raw materials costing $60,000 were issued from the storeroom.
(2) Direct labor of $53,000 was charged to production.
(3) Indirect labor costs of $17,000 were incurred.
(4) Overhead was applied at the rate of 40% of direct labor dollars.
(5) Completed products costing $42,000 were transferred to finished goods.
(6) Products costing $32,000 were sold.