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- Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st December 2021 (Figures are in £000) Particulars XYZ ABC Sales 3,690 4,586 Less: Cost of Goods Sold (Including purchases) (2,146) (2,690) Gross Profit 1,544 1,896 Less: Selling & Distribution Expenses Less: Depreciation (1,103) (1,253) Earnings before Interest & Tax or Operating Profit 441 643 Less: Interest (225) (192) Earnings before Tax 216 451 Less: Taxes (86) (180) Earnings after Tax or Net Profit 130 271 Balance Sheet as at31st December 2021 (Figures are in £000) Assets XYZ ABC Fixed Assets 4,542 4,790 Current Assets Account Receivables 274 313 Inventory 654 702 Cash 140 163 Total Current Assets 1,068 1,178 Total Assets 5,610 5,968 Liabilities Capital 3,824 4,310 Long Term Debt 883 760 Current Liabilities Account Payables…Sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit FORTEN COMPANY Income Statement For Current Year Ended December 31 Operating expenses (excluding depreciation) Depreciation expense Other gains (losses) Loss on sale of equipment Income before taxes Income taxes expense Net income $ 637,500 296,000 341,500 $ 143,400 31,750 175,150 (16,125) 150,225 39,650 $ 110,575 FORTEN COMPANY Comparative Balance Sheets December 31 Current Year Prior Year Assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Prepaid expenses Total current assets Equipment Accumulated depreciation-Equipment Total assets Liabilities and Equity Accounts payable Long-term notes payable Total liabilities Equity Common stock, $5 par value Paid-in capital in excess of par, common stock Retained earnings Total liabilities and equity Additional Information on Current Year Transactions $ 66,400 82,380 $ 84,500 61,625 262,800 292,156 1,320 2,115 442,256 411,040 146,500 (42,125) $ 546,631 $ 64,141 72,800 136,941 179,250 119,000 (51,500) $ 478,540 $…Prepare Operating income part Selling, general, and administrative expenses Accounts payable Research and development expenses Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax savings of $6,000 Provision for income taxes Net sales Interest expense Net cash provided by operations Cost of goods sold $ 61,200 102,000 44,400 19,200 88,800 694,800 76,800 177,600 326,400
- Revenues Costs of Goods Sold Gross Profit Selling, General and Admin Depreciation EBIT Income tax (35%) Net Income Capital Purchases Changes to NWC A. -$258,750.00 B. -$153,046.63 Year O O C. $195,972.79 O D. $201,324.52 -600,000 +36,000 Year 1 800,000 Year 2 Year 3 800,000 800,000 -320,000 -320,000 -320,000 480,000 480,000 480,000 -105,000 -105,000 -105,000 -200,000 -200,000 -200,000 175,000 175,000 175,000 Cromwell Industries is considering a new project which will have costs, revenues, etc. as shown by the data above. If the cost of capital is 8.5%, what is the net present value (NPV) of this project? -61,250 -61,250 -61,250 113,750 113,750 113,750 -12,000 -12,000 -12,000Sunland Limited reported the following selected information for the year ended March 31, 2024: Advertising expense $5,000 Income tax payable $5,200 Cash dividends-common 4,000 Interest expense 5, 100 Depreciation expense 3, 000 Loss on discontinued operations 18,000 Fees earned 66,000 Rent revenue 30, 000 Gain on disposal of equipment 1, 100 Retained earnings, April 1, 2023 15,000 Holding loss on equity investments 3,000 Telephone expense 8,000 The company's income tax rate is 30%. The company reports gains and losses on its equity investments as other comprehensive income. Prepare a multi-step income statement and a separate statement of comprehensive income for Sunland Limited.$ Profit/ (Loss) for the Year $The following Income statement and additional year-end Information is provided. SONAD COMPANY Incone Statenent For Year Ended December 31 $ 1,823,e00 893, 270 Sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit Operating expenses Salaries expense Depreciation expense Rent expense Amortization expenses-Patents Utilities expense 929,730 $ 249,751 43,752 49, 221 5,469 20,053 368, 246 561,484 7,292 Gain on sale of equipment Net income $ 568,776 $ 31,5e0 increase Accounts payable 13,375 increase Salaries payable $ 13,950 decrease 4,800 decrease Accounts receivable Inventory Prepare the operating activitles section of the statement of cash flows using the direct method. (Amounts to be deducted should be Indicated with a minus sign.) Answer is not complete. Statement of Cash Flows (Partial) Cash flows from operating activities Amortization expenses-Patents Gain on sale of equipment Increase in Accounts receivable Increase in Inventory Decrease in Accounts payable Decrease in Salaries payable Net cash…
- Income S.atement For the Year Ended June 30, 2020 Net sales P2,430,500 Cost of goods sold (including depreciation of P191,500) P1,073,000 Operating expenses (including depreciation of P100,000) 500,000 7,500 (26,000) (15,000) (44,000) 356,000 P1,851,500 P 579,000 Interest expense Gain on sale of equipment Gain on sale of trading securities Unrealized holding gain on trading securities Income tax Total Net income Texas Company Balance Sheets June 30 2020 2019 Assets P442,000 325,000 P532,000 275,000 141,500 168,500 450,000 43,000 1,095,000 352,000 P3,057,000 Cash Trading Securities(market) Accounts receivable 80,500 Inventories 86,000 Investment in Associates (cost) 43,000 321,500 Land Buildings (net) Equipment (net) Total assets 242,500 P1,540,500 Liabilities & Equity P 93,500 P107,500 50,000 41,500 156,500 Accounts payable Short-term bank loans payable Accrued operating expenses Income tax payable Bonds payable (net) Common stock, P10 par value Additional paid in capital Retained…Sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit Operating expenses Salaries expense Depreciation expense Rent expense Amortization expenses-Patents Utilities expense Gain on sale of equipment Net income $ 2,134,000 1,045,660 1,088,340 $ 292,358 51,216 57,618 6,402 23,474 431,068 657,272 8,536 $ 665,808 Accounts receivable Inventory $ 47,650 increase Accounts payable 34,400 increase Salaries payable $ 8,025 decrease 2,550 decrease Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method. Note: Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign. Statement of Cash Flows (partial) Cash flows from operating activities es Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities Income statement items not affecting cash Changes in current operating assets and liabilities + กneed formula for cost of goods sold CURRENT ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 607,987 $ 480,626 Accounts receivable, net 104,500 80,545 Inventory 26,445 26,096 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 54,906 57,076 Income tax receivable 282,783 27,705 Investments 343,616 400,156 Total current assets 1,420,237 1,072,204 Leasehold improvements, property and equipment, net 1,584,311 1,458,690 Long term investments 102,328 0 Restricted cash 27,849 27,855 Operating lease assets 2,767,185 2,505,466 Other assets 59,047 18,450 Goodwill 21,939 21,939 Total assets 5,982,896 5,104,604 Current liabilities: Accounts payable 121,990 115,816 Accrued payroll and benefits 203,054 126,600 Accrued liabilities 164,649 155,843 Unearned revenue 127,750 95,195 Current operating lease liabilities 204,756 173,139 Total current liabilities 822,199 666,593 Commitments and contingencies (Note 12) Long-term operating lease liabilities 2,952,296…
- Homework i os Me LOGIC COMPANY Comparative Income Statement For Years Ended December 31, 2022 and 2023 Gross sales Sales returns and allowances Net sales Cost of merchandise (goods) sold Gross profit Operating expenses: Depreciation Selling and administrative Research Miscellaneous Total operating expenses Income before interest and taxes Interest expense Income before taxes Provision for taxes Net income Current assets: Cash Plant and equipment: Building (net) Land Accounts receivable Merchandise inventory. Prepaid expenses Total current assets Total assets Total plant and equipment Assets Current liabilities: Accounts payable Salaries payable Total current liabilities Common stock Retained earnings Liabilities Long-term liabilities: Mortgage note payable Total liabilities. LOGIC COMPANY Comparative Balance Sheet December 31, 2022 and 2023 Stockholders' Equity Asset turnover ratio, Total stockholders' equity Total liabilities and stockholders' equity 2023 $ 19,600 1,000 2023 $ 18,600…I ne following income statement and additional year-end information is provided. SONAD COMPANY Income Statement For Year Ended December 31 Sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit Operating expenses Salaries expense Depreciation expense Rent expense Amortization expenses-Patents Utilities expense Gain on sale of equipment Net income $333,047 58,344 65,637 7,293 26,741 $ 2,431,000 1,191,190 1,239,810 491,062 748,748 9,724 $ 758,472 Accounts receivable $ 48,900 increase Accounts payable 28,550 increase Salaries payable $ 9,950 decrease 1,850 decrease Inventory Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method. Note: Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign. Statement of Cash Flows (partial) Changes in current operating assets and liabilities Cash flows from operating activities FINDEREN Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities Income statement items not affecting cash $ 0Dela Rosa Company Company The income statement for the year ended December 31, 2020, for Dela Rosa Company Comnany contains the following condensed information. Dela Rosa Company Company Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2X20 Sales revenue Cost of goods sold Operating expenses (excluding depreciation) Depreciation expense Loss on disposal of plant assets Income before income taxes Income tax expense Net income P6,583,000 P2,810,000 2,086,000 880,000 24.000 5,800.000 783,000 353,000 P430,000 The P24,000 loss resulted from selling equipment for P270,000 cash. The equipment was purchased at a cost of P750,000. The following balances are reported on Dela Rosa's comparative balance sheets at December 31, Dela Rosa Company Company Comparative Balance Sheets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Accounts payable 2X20 P672,000 775,000 834,000 521,000 2X19 P130,000 610,000 867,000 501,000 Income tax expense of P353,000 represents the amount paid in 2020. Dividends declared and paid…