What is the carrying amount of the investment

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QUESTION 1

Max Corporation is closing its accounting books and records for the year 2015. All sales at Max are made on credit. The unadjusted trial balance of the company includes the following balances at 31 December 2015:

                                                                    Dr.           Cr.
Sales returns and allowances....................... $22,500
Sales ........................................................                $ 510,000
Allowance for doubtful accounts ...................                    2,625
Accounts receivable .................................... 112,500

During the year, Max Corp. estimates bad debt expense and the allowance for doubtful accounts using a percentage of sales, and then, at year-end, after a careful and detailed analysis of the collectability of accounts receivable, adjusts the balance of the allowance for doubtful accounts.

Required:

1. Prepare and present the entry for estimated bad debts and the allowance for doubtful accounts for the year assuming that doubtful accounts are estimated to be 1% of net sales.

2. After the entry in 1 above relating to the estimate is made, Max performs a detailed analysis of the aged accounts receivable and determines that an allowance for doubtful accounts of $6,000 is required based on that analysis in order to finalize the allowance for doubtful accounts on the 31 December 2015 statement of financial position. Present the entry, if any is necessary, to make this adjustment.

3. Assume that all the information above about Max's procedures and balances is the same, except that the allowance for doubtful accounts has an unadjusted debit balance of $2,625 instead of a credit balance of $2,625. Re-calculate the requirements presented in 1 and 2 above using this alternative balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts.

QUESTION 2

It is early November 2016, and NS Inc. is in the process of reconciling its cash balances in its various checking accounts. As the new staff accountant, you have been asked to reconcile a new account that NS Inc. opened at the beginning of last month (October). The book balance of cash (from the general ledger) before any adjustments, at the end of the month (31 October 2016) is $24,466. The bank statement from Halifax Bank (received by the company on 7 November) is presented below, followed by information from NS Inc.'s accounting books and records.

Halifax Bank
Bank Statement
1 Oct to 6 Nov 2016

Date

Transaction Description

Debit

Credit

Balance

Note made by accountant

Oct 01

Deposit - open acct


$ 40,000

$ 40,000


Oct 02

Chq002

$ 198


39,802

Bank recorded /deducted incorrect amount

Oct 02

Chq003

260


39,542


Oct 02

Chq006

2,860


36,682


Oct 05

Deposit


3,872

40,554


Oct 12

Deposit


8,800

49,354


Oct 14

Telecom service auto-deduct

2,420


46,934

October telecom- amount is correct

Oct 15

Chq005

1,760


45,174


Oct 16

Chq004

564


44,610

Bookkeeper error- bank has correct amount

Oct 19

Deposit


1,980

46,590


Oct 22

Deposit


1,650

48,240


Oct 27

Chq008

968


47,272


Oct 29

Chq011

6,600


40,672


Oct 29

Deposit


3,300

43,972


Oct 30

Chq007

3,916


40,056


Oct 30

Chq012

9,240


30,816


Oct 30

Fees - Halifax Bank

75


30,741


Oct 30

Interest earned - chq acct


102

30,843


Nov 04

Ch010

7,040


23,803


Nov 06

Deposit


1,584

$ 25,387


NS Inc.
Summary of Cheque Book Transactions
October 2016

Cheque Number

Date

Paid to

Amount

1

Oct 01

Smith Inc.

$ 352

2

Oct 01

Penguins Co.

198

3

Oct 02

Dieter Co.

220

4

Oct 02

Sam Jones

456

5

Oct 02

Steel Company

1,760

6

Oct 02

Canada Minerals

2,860

7

Oct 11

Health Insurance Inc.

3,916

8

Oct 19

Pirates Company

968

9

Oct 22

South Bend Inc.

242

10

Oct 23

Sally Smith

7,040

11

Oct 25

Batman Robin Co.

6,600

12

Oct 25

Toronto Co.

9,240

13

Oct 28

Xiao Co.

2,868

 

 

 

$ 36,720

NS Inc.
Listing of Bank Deposits
October 2016

Date

Notes

Amount

Oct 3

Currency and Cheques.

$3,872

Oct 9

Currency and Cheques

8,800

Oct 17

Currency and Cheques.

1,980

Oct 20

Currency and Cheques

1,650

Oct 28

Currency and Cheques

3,300

Oct 30

Currency and Cheques

1,584

 

 

$ 21,186

Required:

a) Using the information provided above, prepare in good form the bank reconciliation for NS Inc's bank account at 31 October 2016.
b) Prepare the adjusting journal entries, if any, that are necessary as a result of the bank reconciliation that you prepared in a) above.
c) Briefly explain why companies prepare bank reconciliations?

QUESTION 3

Simon Corporation is a small manufacturing company in Nova Scotia. Simon reports the following information in its audited financial statements for the years ended 31 December 2016, 2015, and 2014:

Accounts receivable, net of allowance:

31 December 2016

$ 81,100

 

31 December 2015

156,700

 

31 December 2014

134,700

Sales (on credit)

31 December 2016

$ 5,053,300

 

31 December 2015

5,223,200

You are an analyst and you are reviewing these results.

Required:

(a) Calculate accounts receivable turnover and days sales outstanding (that is, the average collection period of accounts receivable in days) for 2016 and 2015.

(b) Briefly explain what your analysis indicates.

(c) Briefly, state 2 possible reasons why the balance of accounts receivable declined in 2016.

QUESTION 4

On 31 December 2015, Big Cat Corporation's cash balance in its cheque-book was $22,000. You are the accountant at Big Cat, and you note the following additional items at 31 December.

1. The company advanced $2,500 cash to the CEO for travel expenses on 28 December.

2 Big Cat Corporation received a certified-cheque in the amount of $630 December 30, 2015, and was included in the balance mentioned above. The cheque was temporarily misplaced, and therefore the cheque was not deposited until January 2, 2016.

3. On 27 December 2015, Big Cat received and deposited a personal cheque from Little Dog in the amount of $550. On 3 January 2016, it was returned to Big Cat's bank marked "NSF." Big Cat contacted Little Dog about the matter and Little Dog promised to deposit funds to cover the cheque. The cheque was re-deposited by Big Cat on January 3, 2012. The original amount had been included in the 31 December cash balance in the cheque-book.

4. Coin and currency on hand in various petty cash accounts was $1,600. The Corporation had $40 of postage stamps in its safe.

5. Big Cat also had $1,000 in Republic of FarAway dollars ($1,200 CAN) in its safe.

Required:

Calculate and present the proper amount to be reported as "Cash" on Big Cat Corporation's statement of financial position at December 31, 2015.

QUESTION 5

On 1 January 2015, Hamster Inc., a company that has a 31 December year-end, purchased a 6%, $100,000 bond that pays interest on 1 July and 1 January (the first interest payment is 1 July 2015). At the time of purchase, the market rate of interest was 8%. The bond matures on 1 January 2020, and Hamster intends to hold the bond until it matures. Hamster follows ASPE and uses the amortized cost method to account for the bond. Hamster uses the effective interest method to amortize discounts and premiums. Rounding calculated amounts to the nearest whole dollar is acceptable.

Required:

a) Calculate the purchase price of the bond on the date of purchase using the following methods:

i. Use Excel to calculate the purchase price of the bond.
ii. Use present value tables to calculate the purchase price of the bond.

b) Prepare and present the journal entry to record the purchase of the bond on 1 January 2015.

c) Prepare and present the journal entry or entries necessary at 1 July 2015 and any adjusting entry or entries that might be necessary, if any, on December 31, 2015.

d) Prepare the complete bond amortization schedule from the date of the purchase of the bond to the date of maturity of the bond on 1 January 2020.

e) What is the carrying amount of the investment on the statement of financial position at December 31, 2018?

f) Hint: Remember to account for the fact that interest is paid semi-annually on this bond. This will require adjustments to the interest rate, and the amount of cash paid to Hamster.

QUESTION 6

Mouse Inc., a company with a 31 December year-end, purchased an equity investment on 1 January 2015 for $6,000. Broker costs for this investment were $75. The investment was in the common shares of Gerbil Company. At 31 December 2015, Mouse was still holding the investment in Gerbil, and the fair value of the investment at this date was $5,500. On 15 December 2015, Gerbil paid $95 in dividends to Mouse. Gerbil remains a viable company and the investment is not considered to be impaired. Please ignore income tax effects in your work below.

Required:

a) Prepare and present all necessary journal entries for 2015 assuming the investment in Gerbil is accounted for under the following models:

i. Cost
ii. Fair value through net income
iii. Fair value through other comprehensive income

b) Indicate what amounts are reported on Mouse's statement of comprehensive income for 2015 (and where on the statement of comprehensive income those amounts are reported) assuming the investment is designated:

i. Cost
ii. Fair value through net income
iii. Fair value through other comprehensive income

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