Finn Corporation
Finn Corporation produces inflatable rafts for recreational use. The company has heard about lean accounting, and is anxious to find out more about the system, to determine whether it will help streamline their operations and cut costs.
The company has hired you as a consultant to help them implement their lean accounting program, and also to assist with recreating some data lost in a recent computer mishap.
Chart of Accounts I
CHART OF ACCOUNTS Finn Corporation General Ledger |
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ASSETS | REVENUE | |
110 Cash | 410 Sales | |
112 Accounts Receivable | ||
117 Office Supplies | EXPENSES | |
118 Prepaid Insurance | 510 Cost of Goods Sold | |
150 Raw and In Process Inventory | 511 Conversion Costs | |
151 Finished Goods Inventory | 521 Advertising Expense | |
180 Land | 522 Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment | |
190 Equipment | 530 Salaries Expense | |
191 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment | 531 Rent Expense | |
192 Store Equipment | 532 Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment | |
193 Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment | 533 Insurance Expense | |
194 Office Equipment | 534 Office Supplies Expense | |
195 Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment | 539 Miscellaneous Expense | |
710 Interest Expense | ||
LIABILITIES | ||
210 Accounts Payable | ||
211 Salaries Payable | ||
212 Unearned Rent | ||
213 Customers Refunds Payable | ||
215 Notes Payable | ||
218 Sales Tax Payable | ||
EQUITY | ||
310 Common Stock | ||
311 Retained Earnings | ||
312 Dividends |
Chart of Accounts II
CHART OF ACCOUNTS Finn Corporation General Ledger |
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ASSETS | REVENUE | |
110 Cash | 410 Sales | |
112 Accounts Receivable | ||
117 Office Supplies | EXPENSES | |
118 Prepaid Insurance | 510 Cost of Goods Sold | |
150 Materials Inventory | 511 Factory Overhead | |
160 Work in Process Inventory | 521 Advertising Expense | |
170 Finished Goods Inventory | 522 Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment | |
180 Land | 530 Salaries Expense | |
190 Equipment | 531 Rent Expense | |
191 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment | 532 Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment | |
192 Store Equipment | 533 Insurance Expense | |
193 Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment | 534 Office Supplies Expense | |
194 Office Equipment | 539 Miscellaneous Expense | |
195 Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment | 710 Interest Expense | |
LIABILITIES | ||
210 Accounts Payable | ||
211 Salaries Payable | ||
212 Unearned Rent | ||
213 Customers Refunds Payable | ||
215 Notes Payable | ||
218 Sales Tax Payable | ||
EQUITY | ||
310 Common Stock | ||
311 Retained Earnings | ||
312 Dividends |
Cost of Quality Report
This year, Finn Corporation implemented programs designed to assess the costs of quality for the company. However, the company recently suffered a data loss, and some of its records have been either partially or completely erased. The accounting intern for Finn Corporation has located a copy of a recent cost of quality report, shown as follows, but the quality activity analysis used to create the report has been lost.
Finn Corporation Cost of Quality Report |
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Quality Cost Classification |
Quality Cost |
Percent of Total Quality Cost |
Percent of Total Sales |
Prevention | $270,000 | 60% | 18.0% |
Appraisal | 72,000 | 16 | 4.8 |
Internal failure | 54,000 | 12 | 3.6 |
External failure | 54,000 | 12 | 3.6 |
Totals | $450,000 | 100% | 30.0% |
Quality Activity Analysis
As mentioned on the Cost of Quality Report, Finn Corporation recently suffered a data loss, and some of its records have been lost. After reviewing the Cost of Quality Report, recreate the quality activity analysis in the following table from which the cost of quality report was created.
Quality Control Activities | Activity Cost |
Rework | $ |
Inspecting incoming raw materials | |
Warranty work | |
Process improvement effort | |
Total activity cost | $450,000 |
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