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A&O Companys income statement for the year ended 2014

Please see instructions on the answer sheet provided before completing the quiz.

Question 1 (3 points—25 minutes)

The following partial information is available from the A&O Company”s income statement for the year ended 2014:

Sales $ 940,000
All operating expenses except depreciation 624,000
Depreciation expense 60,000
Loss on sale of equipment 26,000
Income tax expense 42,000
Net Income 145,000

In addition, partial information from A&O”s Balance Sheets for the year ending 2013 and 2014 is as follows:

2013 2014
Accounts Receivable $94,000 $67,000
Accounts Payable for operating expenses 41,000 51,000
Income Taxes Payable 8,500 4,000

Instructions:

a) Direct Method: Calculate cash received in 2014 from customers.

b) Direct Method: Calculate cash paid for operating expenses in 2014

c) Indirect Method: Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows.

Question 2 (3 points—25 minutes)

A&O Corporation contracted to build an office building for $50,000,000. Construction began in 2014 and is expected to be completed in 2016. Data for 2014 and 2015 are:

2014 2015
Costs incurred to date $14,600,000 $30,600,000
Estimated costs to complete 25,400,000 9,400,000
Progress billings to date 13,900,000 30,000,000
Cash collected to date 13,000,000 29,300,000

A&O uses the percentage-of-completion method.

Instructions:

(a) Calculate the gross profit recognized in 2014.

(b) Calculate the gross profit recognized in 2015.

(c) Calculate the revenue recognized in 2015.

(d) Prepare one journal entry to record the construction expense, revenue, and gross profit in 2015

Question 3 (4 points—15 minutes)

Select the best answer for each of the following and write the letter corresponding to your answer in the answer sheet provided.

1. Assume that, at year-end, the fair value of investments held by VAP Co. is $104,000 and the carrying amount is $110,000. There is a zero prior balance in fair value adjustment account. Which of the following statements would be correct for the year-end adjusting entry?

a. VAP will debit $6,000 to Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss- Income if the investment is in available for sale debt securities

b. VAP will credit $6,000 to Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss- Income if the investment is in available for sale debt securities

c. VAP will debit $6,000 to Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss- equity if the investment is in available for sale debt securities

d. VAP will credit $6,000 to Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss- Income if the investment is in trading securities

2. Which of the following statements is correct?

a. Unrealized holding gains or losses on held to maturity debt securities are reported as a separate component of stockholders” equity

b. Trading securities are reported at fair value and available for sale debt securities are reported at amortized cost

c. Unrealized holding gains or losses on available for sale debt securities are reported as a separate component of stockholders” equity, but such gain or losses are not recognized for held to maturity debt securities.

d. Held to maturity debt securities and available for sale debt securities are reported at amortized cost.

3. Unrealized holding gains and losses on investments in equity securities accounted for using the equity method are

a. Recognized in net income

b. Not recognized

c. Recognized as other comprehensive income and as a separate component of stockholders” equity

d. All of the above statements are incorrect.

4. Which of the following statements is correct?

a. A refund liability is recorded by the consignee upon receipt of the goods on consignment.

b. When goods are sold with a right of return, the transaction is recorded as a repurchase agreement.

c. Service type warranties are recorded as a separate performance obligation.

d. Assurance type warranties are recorded as a separate performance obligation.

5. A contract modification is accounted for using a prospective approach if

a. The promised goods or services are distinct.

b. The company has the right to receive an amount equal to the standalone price.

c. The new products are not priced at the proper standalone price or if they are not distinct.

d. Both a and b are correct.

6. When using the indirect method to prepare the operating section of a statement of cash flows, which of the following is subtracted from net income to compute cash flow from operating activities?

a. Decrease in accounts receivable.

b. Gain on sale of land.

c. Amortization of patent.

d. Increase in accounts payable.

7. Under the quantitative test, a segment is considered reportable if

a. Both the segment revenues are 10% or more of the combined revenues (excluding intersegment revenue) of all segments, and the Identifiable assets are 10% or more of the combined assets of all segments.

b. Both the segment revenues are 10% or more of the combined revenues (excluding intersegment revenue) of all segments, and the net profit (loss) is 10% or more of the combined net profit or loss.

c. The absolute amount of a segment”s profit or loss is 10% or more of the greater (in absolute amount) of the combined operating profit of all segments or the combined operating loss of all segments that reported a loss.

d. Both a and b are correct.

8. Which of the following statements is correct, with respect to interim reporting?

a. Under the discrete approach each interim period is treated as an integral part of the annual report

b. Under the integral approach each interim period is treated as an integral part of the annual report

c. Under the integral approach each interim period is treated as a separate accounting period

d. All of the above statements are incorrect

Question 4 (5 points—20 minutes)

Show computations for each of the following, and clearly show your final answer using the answer sheet provided.

1. VAP company enters into a contract with a customer to build a factory for $1,000,000 on January 10, 2014 with a performance bonus of $100,000 if the factory is completed by August 31, 2014. The bonus is reduced by $10,000 each week that completion is delayed. VAP commonly includes these completion bonuses in its contracts and, based on prior experience, estimates the following completion outcomes:

Completed by Probability
August 31, 2014 80%
September 7, 2014 10%
September 14, 2014 7%
September 21, 2014 3%

Show calculations to determine the transaction price for this contract.

2. PVP Company sells products to customers with an unconditional right of return if they are not satisfied. The right of returns extends 30 days. On March 10, 2014, a customer purchases $20,000 of products (cost $12.000) paying cash. Assuming that based on prior experience estimated returns are 4%, prepare the journal entries to record (1) the sale and (2) cost of goods sold and the estimated inventory returns.

3. The following information is provided for A&E Company, which uses the equity method.

· On January 1, 2014, A&E Company acquired 100,000 shares of PVP, Inc. (representing 30 percent ownership and significant influence) common stock at a cost of $15 per share.

· For the year 2014, PVP, Inc. reported net income of $500,000.

· On January 28, 2015, PVP, Inc. announced and paid a cash dividend of $100,000.

· For the year 2015, PVP Inc. reported a net loss of $100,000.

Calculate the balance in the Investment in PVP Stock account as of the end of 12/31/2015.

4. On December 31, 2014, A&E Co. provided the following information regarding its trading securities:

Investments Cost Fair Value Unrealized gain/(loss)
A company $40,000 $36,000
B company $25,000 $20,000
C company $25,000 $30,000
Totals
Previous market adjustment balance $( 1,000)

Show computations and prepare an adjusting journal entry on December 31, 2014.

5. AM Company provided the following information on selected transactions during 2014:

Dividends paid to preferred stockholders $ 150,000

Loans made to other corporations 500,000

Proceeds from issuing bonds 900,000

Proceeds from issuing preferred stock 1,050,000

Proceeds from sale of equipment 1,000,000

Purchase of land by issuing bonds 300,000

Show calculations for net cash provided (used) by (a) investing activities and (b) financing activities during 2014.

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