Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781337788281
Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 18E
To determine
Prepare the schedule that reports on the revenues and profits of segments A, segment B, and other operating segments of Company P. Reconcile these amounts with the related totals on the previous income statement and include the notes that summarizing the
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The following data relate to the operations of Delicious, Inc., during 2015.
Continuing operations:
Net sales
$37,400,000
Costs and expenses (including applicable income tax)
21,500,000
Other data:
Operating income during 2015 on segment of the business
Discontinued near year-end
205,000
Loss on disposal of discontinued segment (net of income tax
benefit
510,000
Extraordinary loss (net of income tax benefit)
930,000
Prior period adjustment (increase in 2014 amortization expense, net of income tax benefit
310,000
Cash dividend declared
2,000,000
a)Prepare a condensed income statement for 2015
The events and transactions of Dever Corporation for the year ending December 31, 2014,
resulted in the following data.
Cost of goods sold
Net sales
Other income and expense
Selling and administrative expenses
Income from operations of plastics division
Gain from disposal of plastics division
R$ 2,600,000
4,400,000
4,000
1,100,000
70,000
500,000
Analysis reveals that:
1. All items are before the applicable income tax rate of 30%.
2. The plastics division was sold on July 1.
3. All operating data for the plastics division have been segregated.
4. Other income and expense is comprised of interest expense of R$6,000 and dividend
revenue of R$2,000.
Instructions
Prepare an income statement for the year.
JoeBlow Co. had revenue and expenses from ongoing business operations for the current year of $1,000,000 and $700,000, respectively. During the year the company sold a money losing division that had revenues and expenses of $100,000 and $200,000, respectively (these amounts are NOT included in the regular ongoing business revenues and expenses shown above). The division was sold at a small profit of $30,000. Assume all items are subject to a tax rate of 30%. Prepare an income statement for JoeBlow Co. for the current year.
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Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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