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Completed Contract Method Companies recognize revenue and gross profit only at point of sale—that is, when the contract is completed. Under this method, companies accumulate costs of long-term contracts in process, but they make no interim charges or credits to income statement accounts for revenues, costs, or gross profit.
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Illustration (Single Security): Graff Corporation purchases $100,000, 10 percent, five-year bonds on January 1, 2009, with interest payable on July 1 and January 1. The bonds sell for $108,111, which results in a bond premium of $8,111 and an effective interest rate of 8 percent. Graff records the purchase of the bonds on January 1, 2009, as follow...
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BE16-2: Yuen Corp. has outstanding 2,000, $1,000 bonds, each convertible into 50 shares of $10 par value common stock. Assume Yuen wanted to reduce its annual interest cost and agreed to pay the bond holders $70,000 to convert. Journal entry at conversion: Bonds payable
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BE15-4: (Variation) Ravonette Corporation issued 300 shares of $10 par value common stock and 100 shares of $50 par value preferred stock for a lump sum of $13,500. The common stock has a market value of $20 per share, and the value of the preferred stock is unknown.
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How do you calculate the amount of interest that is actually paid to the bondholder each period? (Stated rate x Face Value of the bond) How do you calculate the amount of interest that is actually recorded as interest expense by the issuer of the bonds? (Market rate x Carrying Value of the bond)
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Sept. 1 - Purchased inventory from Orion Company on account for $50,000. KC records purchases gross and uses a periodic inventory system. Oct. 1 - Issued a $50,000, 12-month, 8% note to Orion in payment of account. Oct. 1 - Borrowed $75,000 from the Shore Bank by signing a 12-month, zero-interest-bearing $81,000 note.
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Changes in Depreciation Rate Accounted for in the period of change and future periods (Change in Estimate) Not handled retrospectively Not considered errors or extraordinary items
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Generally seller retains title to the merchandise. Buyer recognizes no asset or liability. If material, the buyer should disclose contract details in footnote. If the contract price is greater than the market price, and the buyer expects that losses will occur when the purchase is effected, the buyer should recognize losses in the period during...
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Many companies use LIFO for tax and external financial reporting purposes FIFO, average cost, or standard cost system for internal reporting purposes. Reasons: Pricing decisions Record keeping easier Profit-sharing or bonus arrangements LIFO troublesome for interim periods
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E7-5: On June 3, Bolton Company sold to Arquette Company merchandise having a sale price of $2,000 with terms of 2/10, n/60, f.o.b. shipping point. Prepare the journal entries on Bolton Company books to record the sale assuming Bolton records sales using the net method, and Arquette did not remit payment until July 29.
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