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Complete a four-part assessment in which you prepare several accounting documents, explain revenue recognition methods, and perform various computations. Introduction Note: An acc

 

Complete a four-part assessment in which you prepare several accounting documents, explain revenue recognition methods, and perform various computations.

Introduction

Note: An accounting cycle requires specific steps that need to be executed in a sequence. The assessments in this course are presented in sequence and must be completed in order.

Competencies Measured

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:

  • Competency 3: Evaluate economic resources of a business enterprise.
    • Prepare a classified balance sheet.
    • Prepare a multiple-step income statement.
    • Prepare a retained earnings statement.
    • Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method.
  • Competency 4: Analyze financial liabilities and equities of an enterprise.
    • Explain multiple methods of revenue recognition.

Preparation

The following resources are required to complete the assessment.

Overview

Note: Do not proceed with this assessment until you have reviewed faculty feedback on Assessment 1.

This assessment consists of four parts. Use the following resources to complete the assessment. These documents are linked in Resources under the Required Resources heading.

  • Use the data in the Assessment 2 Information Sheet as the basis for Parts 1-4.
  • Use the Assessment 2, Parts 1, 2, and 4 Template to record your answers for Parts 1, 2, and 4.
  • Use the Assessment 2, Part 3 Template for your answers for Part 3.
  • Submit both completed templates for this assessment.

Assume your boss just assigned you four new clients, each with a pressing need for a particular financial statement:

  • Classified balance sheet.
  • Multiple-step income statement.
  • Retained earnings statement.
  • Statement of cash flows.

Use the Assessment 2 Information Sheet and the appropriate templates to complete the following four parts.

Part 1: Classified Balance Sheet

Prepare a classified balance sheet for Jordan Contracting.

Part 2: Income Statement

D. B. Stanley company decided to discontinue its wholesale operations and to retain its manufacturing operations. On September 15, D. B. Stanley sold the wholesale operations to Wyrick Company. During 2015, there were 150,000 shares of common stock outstanding.

  • Prepare a multiple-step income statement for the D. B. Stanley Company.
  • Prepare a retained earnings statement for the D. B. Stanley Company.

Part 3: Cash Flow Statement Analysis

For this part:

  • Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method for Falcon Company.
  • Compute these cash-basis measures. Where appropriate, show all calculations leading to the final solution.
    • Current cash debt coverage ratio.
    • Cash debt coverage ratio.
    • Free cash flow.

Part 4: Revenue Recognition

There are a variety of methods of revenue recognition.

  • Explain the revenue recognition methods below and indicate whether each is in accordance with GAAP.
    • Point of sale.
    • Completed-contract.
    • Percentage-of-completion.
    • Installment-sales.
  • Compute the revenue to be recognized in fiscal year 2015 for the two operating divisions of Worth More Industries in accordance with GAAP. Where appropriate, show all calculations leading to the final solution.

Competencies Measured

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:

  • Competency 3: Evaluate economic resources of a business enterprise.
    • Prepare a classified balance sheet.
    • Prepare a multiple-step income statement.
    • Prepare a retained earnings statement.
    • Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method.
  • Competency 4: Analyze financial liabilities and equities of an enterprise.
    • Explain multiple methods of revenue recognition.

Instructions

Instructions for the Microsoft Excel Templates
Be advised – The workbooks and sheets are not protected. Typing over information may result in the loss of that information.
Detail and information on Excel is contained within the manual.
Striking the "F1" key or following the path "Windows>Excel Help" will invoke the Office Assistant
and bring up one of several help menus.
Type your NAME into the cell "C2". This will be copied by formula to the rest of the pages as required.
Type the COURSE & SECTION identifier into cell "C3". This will be copied by formula to the rest of the pages as required.
Type the DUE DATE of your problem into cell "C4". This will be copied by formula to the rest of the pages as required.
The PROBLEM is identified for you in cell "B5".
In "DATE" cells enter the date in any of several formats and Excel will format it correctly.
If more than one page is preformatted into the problem, page breaks are preset and formulas are
set to copy the header into the remaining pages.
Place the proper account title in the cell where the word "Account" appears on the template.
Place the amount in the cell where the word "Amount" appears on the template. A formula may be placed in some of these cells.
Enter a number like 914 to signify units or gallons where the word "Number" appears.
Write a formula into cells where the word "Formula" appears. In these cells, an amount calculated outside of Excel can be entered into Excel if desired.
Place the explanation for the entry in the cell where the word "Explanation" appears on the template.
Insert the account number where "Acct #" appears on the template during posting.
Insert the journal reference where "Journ #" appears on the template during posting.
Insert the title in the cell where "Title" appears on the template.
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The gray filled cells define the perimeter of the problem and the print area.
The problem is formatted for whole dollars with comma separations (no cents) except where required.
The display may have "Freeze Pane" invoked so column titles remain visible during data entry.
Negative values may be shown as ($400) vice -$400.
Enter a string like: ($259,417 X 12 months) + (0.3651 X 5,434,631) where the word "Text" appears.
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Falcon Company

Preparation and Analysis of Statement of Cash Flows
(Preparation and Analysis of Statement of Cash Flows) Here are the financial statements of Falcon Company.
Falcon Company
Comparative Balance Sheets
December 31, 2018
Assets 2018 2017
Cash $14,300 $18,150
Accounts receivable 15,400 7,700
Merchandise inventory 20,900 13,750
Property, plant, and equipment $38,500 $42,900
Less: Accumulated depreciation (14,850) 23,650 (13,200) 29,700
Total $74,250 $69,300
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Accounts payable $17,050 $23,650
Income taxes payable 14,300 11,000
Bonds payable 11,000 5,500
Common stock 13,750 13,750
Retained earnings 18,150 15,400
Total $74,250 $69,300
Falcon Company
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 2016
Sales $157,300
Cost of goods sold 106,700
Gross profit 50,600
Selling expenses $15,400
Administrative expenses 4,950 20,350
Income from operations 30,250
Interest expense 3,850
Income before income taxes 26,400
Income tax expense 3,850
Net income $22,550
Additional data:
1. Dividends of $19,800 were declared and paid.
2. During the year equipment was sold for $5,500 cash. This equipment cost $8,250
originally and had a book value of $5,500 at the time of sale.
3. All depreciation expense, $4,400 , is in the selling expense category.
4. All sales and purchases are on account.
5. Additional equipment was purchased for $3,850 cash.
Instructions:
(a) Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method.
Falcon Company
Statement of Cash Flows
For the Year Ended December 31, 2018
Cash flows from operating activities
Adjustments to reconcile NI to net cash provided by operating activities
Cash flows from investing activities
Cash flows from financing activities
(b)(1) Compute the current cash debt coverage ratio.
Current cash debt coverage ratio =
Current cash debt coverage ratio =
Current cash debt coverage ratio =
(b)(2) Compute the cash debt coverage ratio.
Cash debt coverage ratio
Cash debt coverage ratio
Cash debt coverage ratio
(b)(3) Compute the free cash flow.
Free cash flow =
Free cash flow =
Free cash flow =
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Assessment 2

Use this template to complete Parts 1, 2, and 4 of Assessment 2.

Part 1: Classified Balance Sheet

Jordan Contracting Company

Balance Sheet

December 31, 2018

Assets

Current assets

Long-term investments

Property, plant, and equipment

Intangible assets

Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

Current liabilities

Long-term liabilities

Stockholders’ equity

Part 2: Income and Retained Earnings Statements

D.B. Stanley Company

Income Statement

For the Year Ended December 31, 2018

Part 2: Continued

D.B. Stanley Company

Retained Earnings Statement

For the Year Ended December 31, 2018

Part 4: Revenue Recognition

1. Explain each of the following methods of revenue recognition and indicate whether each is in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.

a. Point of sale:

b. Completed-contract:

c. Percentage-of-completion:

d. Installment-sales:

2. Compute the revenue to be recognized in fiscal year 2018

3. 5 for the two operating divisions of Worth More Industries in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Where appropriate, show all calculations leading to the final solution.

Worth More Industries

A. Clear Water Pools Construction Division
B. Madoff Securities Division

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Assessment 2 Information, Parts 1–4

Part 1: Classified Balance Sheet

The adjusted trial balance of Jordan Contracting and other related information for the year 2018 is presented below.

Adjusted Trial Balance

December 31, 2018

Debits

Credits

Cash

$22,550

Accounts Receivable

89,925

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

$4,785

Prepaid Insurance

3,245

Inventory

169,675

Long-term Investments

186,450

Land

46,750

Construction Work in Progress

68,200

Patents

19,800

Equipment

220,000

Accumulated Depreciation of Equipment

77,000

Unamortized Discount on Bonds Payable

11,000

Accounts Payable

81,400

Accrued Expenses

27,060

Notes Payable

51,700

Bonds Payable

220,000

Capital Stock

275,000

Premium on Capital Stock

24,750

Retained Earnings

 

75,900

$837,595

$837,595

Additional Information

1. The LIFO method of inventory valuation is used.

2. The cost and fair value of the long-term investments consisting of stock and bonds is the same.

3. The amount of Construction Work in Progress account represents the costs expended to date on a building in the process of being constructed. The land on which the building sits cost $46,750.

4. The patents were purchased at a cost of $11,000 and are being amortized on a straight-line basis.

5. $1,000 of the unamortized discount on bonds payable will be amortized in 2019.

6. The notes payable are bank loans secured by long-term investments with a fair value of $66,000. The bank loans will mature in 2019.

7. The bonds payable have an interest rate of 11%. Interest is payable each December 31, and the bonds mature January 1, 2020.

8. 600,000 shares of $1 par value common stock are authorized and 150,000 shares have been issued and are outstanding.

Part 2: Income Statement

Presented below is information related to D. B. Stanley Company for 2018.

Retained earnings balance, January 1, 2018

$539,000

Sales for the year

13,750,000

Cost of goods sold

9,350,000

Interest revenue

38,500

Selling and administrative expenses

2,585,000

Write-off of goodwill (not tax deductible)

451,000

Income taxes for 2018

497,750

Gain on the sale of investments (normal recurring)

60,500

Loss due to flood damage-extraordinary item (net of tax)

214,500

Loss on the disposition of the wholesale division (net of tax)

242,000

Loss on operations of the wholesale division (net of tax)

49,500

Dividends declared on common stock

137,500

Dividends declared on preferred stock

38,500

Part 3: Cash Flow Statement Analysis

The financial statements of Falcon Company are found below.

Comparative Balance Sheets

December 31

Assets

2018

2017

Cash

$14,300

$18,150

Accounts receivable

15,400

7,700

Merchandise inventory

20,900

13,750

Property, plant, and equipment

$38,500

$42,900

Less: Accumulated depreciation

-14,850

23,650

13,200

29,700

Total

$74,250

$69,300

Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

Accounts payable

$17,050

$23,650

Income taxes payable

14,300

11,000

Bonds payable

11,000

5,500

Common stock

13,750

13,750

Retained earnings

18,150

15,400

Total

$74,250

$69,300

Falcon Company

Income Statement

For the Year Ended December 31, 2018

Sales

$157,300

Cost of goods sold

106,700

Gross profit

50,600

Selling expenses

$15,400

Administrative expenses

4,950

20,350

Income from operations

30,250

Interest expense

3,850

Income before income taxes

26,400

Income tax expense

3,850

Net income

$22,550

Additional Information

1. Dividends of $19,800 were declared and paid.

2. During 2018 equipment was sold for $5,500 cash. The equipment originally cost $8,250 and had a book value of $5,500 at the time of the sale.

3. All depreciation expense, $4,400, was in the selling expense category.

4. All sales and purchases were on account.

5. Additional equipment was purchased for $3,850 cash.

Part 4: Revenue Recognition

Worth More Industries is split into two different divisions—Clear Water Pools and Madoff Securities. Each operates with its own accounting system and revenue recognition method.

Clear Water Pools

For fiscal year ending November 30, 2018, Clear Water Pools worked on one construction project. It was awarded a contract for $1,650,000 on May 18, 2018, to construct a swimming pool, and the construction started on June 19, 2018. Its estimated completion costs were $1,375,000 for a 2-year time period that started at the date of the contract. On November 30, 2018, $429,000 of construction costs had been incurred and $522,500 progress billings had been made. On November 30, 2018, the construction costs to complete the project were reviewed and the estimated amount was $891,000, which was lower than projected. The change was due to a decline in raw material costs. Revenue recognition is based upon a percentage-of-completion method.

Madoff Securities

Madoff Securities uses manufacturers’ agents who forward orders for alarm systems and the down payments. Madoff then ships its products from the factory to customers directly. The balance due is then billed directly to the customer, including shipping costs. Orders for $3,300,000 were received during the fiscal year ending November 30, 2018. Madoff received $330,000 in down payments; it billed $2,860,000 for goods and $55,000 in freight costs. Manufactures agents are paid a 10% commission on product price once goods are shipped to the customer. Madoff offers a 90-day warranty on goods after shipment, and the returns have been about 1% of sales. Revenue is recognized at the point of sale by this division.

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