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ASHFORD ACC 205 Week 2 Revenue and
                   Expenses

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Assignments

1. Due by Day 7. Revenue and Expenses. Please complete each of the
exercises below in a word document. Save the document, and submit it in the
appropriate week using the Assignment Submission button.

1. Dave Morris began a law practice several years ago, shortly after graduating
from law school. During 19X1, he was approached by Delores Silva, who had
recently suffered a back injury in an automobile accident. Morris accepted Silva
as a client, and in 19X2 proceeded with a lawsuit against Maddox Motors. The
suit alleged that Maddox had knowingly sold Silva an automobile with defective
brakes. Late in 19X2, the courts awarded Silva $240,000 in damages. Morris was
entitled to 40% of this settlement for his fees. In 19X3, Maddox Motors paid Silva
and Morris their respective shares of the judgment. Morris incurred secretarial
and photocopy charges in 19X2 of $12,000— all related to the Silva case. Of this
amount, $8,000 was paid in 19X2 and the balance was paid in 19X3. Assuming
that Morris uses the accrual basis of accounting, in what year(s) should the
revenue and expense amounts be recognized? Why?

2. Accrual and modified cash basis

The following information pertains to Beta Company for October: Services
rendered during October to customers on account

$14,380

Cash receipts from

Owner investment

7,000

Customers on account

5,650

Cash customers for services rendered in October

6,800
Cash payments to

Creditors for expenses incurred during October

4,400

Creditors for expenses incurred prior to October

2,100

Monroe Equipment for purchase of new machinery on

October 1

8,400

Expenses incurred during October, to be paid in future

months

3,725

a. Amounts paid on June 30 for a one-year insurance policy.

b. Professional fees earned but not billed as of June 30.

c. Repairs to the firm's copy machine, incurred and paid in June.

d. An advance payment from a client for a performance next month at a
convention.

e. The payment in item (d) from the client's point of view.

f. Interest owed on the company's bank loan, to be paid in early July.

g. The bank loan payable in item (f).

h. Office supplies on hand at year-end.

i. Bank reconciliations: Missing amounts

j. The following independent cases relate to bank reconciliations. Compute the
missing amounts, assuming that no other reconciling items exist.

Case A

Case B

Case C
Balance per bank $6,000

$4,000

$?

Outstanding checks 500

2,100

1,400

Deposits in transit 2,000

7

1,000

Balance per company records ?

8,000

450

5. Bank reconciliation and entries

The following information was taken from the accounting records of Palmetto
Company for the month of January: Balance per bank

$6,150

Balance per company records

3,580

Bank service charge for January

20

Deposits in transit

940

Interest on note collected by bank

100

Note collected by bank
1,000

NSF check returned by the bank with the

bank statement

650

Outstanding checks

3,080

a. Prepare Palmetto's January bank reconciliation.

b. Prepare any necessary journal entries for Palmetto.

6. Allowance method: Income statement and balance sheet approaches

Tempe Company reported accounts receivable of $300,000 and an allowance for
uncollectible accounts of $31,000 (credit) on the December 31, 19X2, balance
sheet. The following data pertain to 19X3 activities and operations: Sales on
account

$2,000,000

Cashcollectionsfromcreditcustomers

1,600,000

Sales discounts

50,000

Sales returns & allowances

100,000

Uncollectible accounts written off

29,000

Collections on accounts that were previously written off

2,700

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Ashford acc 205 week 2 revenue and expenses

  • 1. ASHFORD ACC 205 Week 2 Revenue and Expenses PLEASE DOWNLOAD HERE Assignments 1. Due by Day 7. Revenue and Expenses. Please complete each of the exercises below in a word document. Save the document, and submit it in the appropriate week using the Assignment Submission button. 1. Dave Morris began a law practice several years ago, shortly after graduating from law school. During 19X1, he was approached by Delores Silva, who had recently suffered a back injury in an automobile accident. Morris accepted Silva as a client, and in 19X2 proceeded with a lawsuit against Maddox Motors. The suit alleged that Maddox had knowingly sold Silva an automobile with defective brakes. Late in 19X2, the courts awarded Silva $240,000 in damages. Morris was entitled to 40% of this settlement for his fees. In 19X3, Maddox Motors paid Silva and Morris their respective shares of the judgment. Morris incurred secretarial and photocopy charges in 19X2 of $12,000— all related to the Silva case. Of this amount, $8,000 was paid in 19X2 and the balance was paid in 19X3. Assuming that Morris uses the accrual basis of accounting, in what year(s) should the revenue and expense amounts be recognized? Why? 2. Accrual and modified cash basis The following information pertains to Beta Company for October: Services rendered during October to customers on account $14,380 Cash receipts from Owner investment 7,000 Customers on account 5,650 Cash customers for services rendered in October 6,800
  • 2. Cash payments to Creditors for expenses incurred during October 4,400 Creditors for expenses incurred prior to October 2,100 Monroe Equipment for purchase of new machinery on October 1 8,400 Expenses incurred during October, to be paid in future months 3,725 a. Amounts paid on June 30 for a one-year insurance policy. b. Professional fees earned but not billed as of June 30. c. Repairs to the firm's copy machine, incurred and paid in June. d. An advance payment from a client for a performance next month at a convention. e. The payment in item (d) from the client's point of view. f. Interest owed on the company's bank loan, to be paid in early July. g. The bank loan payable in item (f). h. Office supplies on hand at year-end. i. Bank reconciliations: Missing amounts j. The following independent cases relate to bank reconciliations. Compute the missing amounts, assuming that no other reconciling items exist. Case A Case B Case C
  • 3. Balance per bank $6,000 $4,000 $? Outstanding checks 500 2,100 1,400 Deposits in transit 2,000 7 1,000 Balance per company records ? 8,000 450 5. Bank reconciliation and entries The following information was taken from the accounting records of Palmetto Company for the month of January: Balance per bank $6,150 Balance per company records 3,580 Bank service charge for January 20 Deposits in transit 940 Interest on note collected by bank 100 Note collected by bank
  • 4. 1,000 NSF check returned by the bank with the bank statement 650 Outstanding checks 3,080 a. Prepare Palmetto's January bank reconciliation. b. Prepare any necessary journal entries for Palmetto. 6. Allowance method: Income statement and balance sheet approaches Tempe Company reported accounts receivable of $300,000 and an allowance for uncollectible accounts of $31,000 (credit) on the December 31, 19X2, balance sheet. The following data pertain to 19X3 activities and operations: Sales on account $2,000,000 Cashcollectionsfromcreditcustomers 1,600,000 Sales discounts 50,000 Sales returns & allowances 100,000 Uncollectible accounts written off 29,000 Collections on accounts that were previously written off 2,700