Q 40.
Ans : The Answer is (A) Cost of Goods Sold = $ 435,000 and Retained Earning = $ 199,000.
Q 41.
Ans : The Answer is (D) Both I and II.
D Question 40 2 pts The Mistakes Abound Company had the following balances on its financial...
Gary’s TV had the following accounts and amounts in its
financial statements on December 31, 2019. Assume that all balance
sheet items reflect account balances at December 31, 2019, and that
all income statement items reflect activities that occurred during
the year then ended.
Interest expense
$
4,500
Paid-in capital
10,000
Accumulated depreciation
3,000
Notes payable (long-term)
35,000
Rent expense
9,000
Merchandise inventory
106,000
Accounts receivable
28,000
Depreciation expense
1,500
Land
19,000
Retained earnings
122,000
Cash
20,000
Cost of goods...
Gary's TV had the following accounts and amounts in its financial statements on December 31, 2019. Assume that all balance sheet items reflect account balances at December 31, 2019, and that all income statement items reflect activities that occurred during the year then ended. Interest expense Paid-in capital Accumulated depreciation Notes payable (long-term) Rent expense Merchandise inventory Accounts receivable Depreciation expense Land Retained earnings Cash Cost of goods sold Equipement Income tax expense Accounts payable Net sales $ 5,700 19.600...
Gary's TV had the following accounts and amounts in its financial statements on December 31, 2019. Assume that all balance sheet items reflect account balances at December 31, 2019, and that all income statement items reflect activities that occurred during the year then ended. Interest expense Paid-in capital Accumulated depreciation Notes payable (long-term) Rent expense Merchandise inventory Accounts receivable Depreciation expense Land Retained earnings Cash Cost of goods sold Equipment Income tax expense Accounts payable Net sales $ 4,500 10,000...
Pope’s Garage had the following accounts and amounts in its financial statements on December 31, 2019. Assume that all balance sheet items reflect account balances at December 31, 2019, and that all income statement items reflect activities that occurred during the year then ended. Accounts receivable $ 99,000 Depreciation expense 36,000 Land 81,000 Cost of goods sold 270,000 Retained earnings 177,000 Cash 27,000 Equipment 213,000 Supplies 18,000 Accounts payable 69,000 Service revenue 60,000 Interest expense 12,000 Common stock 30,000 Income...
Question 25 1 pts Our company had the following balances and transactions during the current year related to merchandise inventory. Beginning merchandise inventory on January 1 100 units at $75 per unit Purchase on February 14 100 units at $80 per unit Sale on August 21 150 units What would be the company's cost of goods sold in dollars on December 31 if the company used perpetual, weighted average (WA) costing method? $4,000 $3,750 O $11,625 O $11,750
Gary’s TV had the following accounts and amounts in its financial statements on December 31, 2019. Assume that all balance sheet items reflect account balances at December 31, 2019, and that all income statement items reflect activities that occurred during the year then ended. Interest expense $ 5,400 Paid-in capital 17,200 Accumulated depreciation 4,800 Notes payable (long-term) 53,000 Rent expense 11,700 Merchandise inventory 124,000 Accounts receivable 41,500 Depreciation expense 2,400 Land 37,000 Retained earnings 152,500 Cash 28,000 Cost of goods...
Pope's Garage had the following accounts and amounts in its financial statements on December 31, 2019. Assume that all balance sheet items reflect account balances at December 31, 2019, and that all income statement items reflect activities that occurred during the year then ended. Accounts receivable Depreciation expense Land Cost of goods sold Retained earnings Cash Equipment Supplies Accounts payable Service revenue Interest expense Common stock Income tax expense Accumulated depreciation Long-term debt Supplies expense Merchandise inventory Net sales $...
Pope's Garage had the following accounts and amounts in its financial statements on December 31, 2019. Assume that all balance sheet items reflect account balances at December 31, 2019, and that all income statement items reflect activities that occurred during the year then ended. Accounts receivable Depreciation expense Land Cost of goods sold Retained earnings Cash Equipment Supplies Accounts payable Service revenue Interest expense Common stock Income tax expense Accumulated depreciation Long-term debt Supplies expense Merchandise inventory Net sales $...
Pope's Garage had the following accounts and amounts in its financial statements on December 31, 2019. Assume that all balance sheet items reflect account balances at December 31, 2019, and that all income statement items reflect activities that occurred during the year then ended. Accounts receivable Depreciation expense Land Cost of goods sold Retained earnings Cash Equipment Supplies Accounts payable Service revenue Interest expense Common stock Income tax expense Accumulated depreciation Long-term debt Supplies expense Merchandise inventory Net sales $...
Pope's Garage had the following accounts and amounts in its financial statements on December 31, 2019. Assume that all balance sheet items reflect account balances at December 31, 2019, and that all income statement items reflect activities that occurred during the year then ended. Accounts receivable Depreciation expense Land Cost of goods sold Retained earnings Cash Equipment Supplies Accounts payable Service revenue Interest expense Common stock Income tax expense Accumulated depreciation Long-term debt Supplies expense Merchandise inventory Net sales $...