1) The accountant for Huckleberry Company is preparing the company's statement of cash...
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1)
The accountant for Huckleberry Company is preparing the company's statement of cash flows for the fiscal year just ended. The following information is available:
Retained earnings balance at the beginning of the year | $ | 157,000 |
Cash dividends declared for the year | 48,400 | |
Net income for the year | 95,000 | |
What is the ending balance for retained earnings?
Multiple Choice
$108,600.
$203,600.
$13,600.
$252,000.
$273,000.
2)
Current information for the Healey Company follows:
Beginning raw materials inventory | $ | 16,700 | |
Raw material purchases | 61,500 | ||
Ending raw materials inventory | 18,100 | ||
Beginning work in process inventory | 23,900 | ||
Ending work in process inventory | 29,500 | ||
Direct labor | 44,300 | ||
Total factory overhead | 31,500 | ||
All raw materials used were traceable to specific units of product. Healey Company's direct materials used for the year is:
Multiple Choice
$79,600.
$62,900.
$78,200.
$61,500.
$60,100.
3)
A company had net income of $44,000, net sales of $340,000, and average total assets of $240,000. Its profit margin and total asset turnover were respectively:
Multiple Choice
12.94%; 1.42.
1.99%; 1.42.
1.42%; 0.18.
1.42%; 12.94.
12.94%; 0.18.
4)
Carpark Services began operations in 20X1 and maintains long-term investments in available-for-sale securities. The year-end cost and fair values for its portfolio of these investments follow. The year-end adjusting entry to record the unrealized gain/loss at December 31, 20X1 is:
Available-for-Sale Securities | Cost | Fair Value | |||
December 31, 20X1 | $ | 340,000 | $ | 331,500 | |
December 31, 20X2 | $ | 412,000 | $ | 422,500 | |
December 31, 20X3 | $ | 482,000 | $ | 540,000 | |
Multiple Choice
Debit Unrealized Gain Equity $8,500; Credit Fair Value Adjustment Available-for-Sale (LT) $8,500.
Debit Unrealized Loss Income $8,500; Credit Fair Value Adjustment Available-for-Sale (ST) $8,500.
Debit Fair Value Adjustment Available-for-Sale (LT) $8,500; Credit Unrealized Gain Equity $8,500.
Debit Unrealized Loss Equity $8,500; Credit Fair Value Adjustment Available-for-Sale (LT) $8,500.
Debit Fair Value Adjustment Available-for-Sale (LT) $8,500; Credit Unrealized Loss Equity $8,500.
5)
Craigmont Company's direct materials costs are $4,300,000, its direct labor costs total $8,170,000, and its factory overhead costs total $6,170,000. Its conversion costs total:
Multiple Choice
$18,640,000.
$14,340,000.
$10,470,000.
$12,470,000.
$6,300,000.
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