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Practice Case 7 Case (60 minutes) It is February 28, 2022, and you, CPA, have just been hired as the controller of Just Juice Inc. (JJI). JJI is a privately held company that operates 100 juice bars throughout Canada as well as a manufacturing plant in Mississauga that processes concentrated juice products. JJI was founded 10 years ago in Halifax by Tim Brown who wanted to capitalize on the growing demand for health-conscious food choices. Tim is the majority shareholder and president of JJI. In a recent meeting with Tim, he informed you that he has been working on growing the business and he is certain that some of his initiatives have created accounting issues (Appendix) that will impact the December 31, 2021, financial statements. Tim is considering taking JJI public in the future and for this reason, the financial results are reported under IFRS. Based on the great reputation and financial success of JJI, Tim believes that there is potential for a very successful initial public offering (IPO). Tim, who previously relied on a bookkeeper to perform all accounting functions, hired you when he realized that it made sense to have a professional accountant on staff. Tim would like you to prepare a memo for him that analyzes the accounting issues at JJI. JJI also just received a Notice of Reassessment from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for the December 31, 2020, tax year, which worries Tim. He would like your thoughts on what steps he should take to address it, as well as the implications to JJI. Your response should be no longer than 1,800 words, excluding any Excel files.
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Appendix Potential accounting issues Juice Jets A few years ago, JJI invested in an initiative called Juice Jets. JJI purchased 10 used vans and outfitted them for juice making, so that mobile juice bars could attend community events, concerts, and parks during the warm weather months. As at December 31, 2021, the vans have a total net book value of $400,000 and a remaining useful life of five years. JJI had expected the Juice Jets, which were piloted in Charlottetown and St John’s, to contribute positively to net income. However, this has not been the case. The 10 Juice Jets together barely sell enough juice to cover operating costs (which include fruit and vegetables, fuel costs and other vehicle expenses, vendor fees to attend events, and employee wages). Tim is disappointed that the Juice Jets are not doing well, especially because capital costs to start up the project were significant. Operating cash flows for each of the next five years are estimated to be $85,000. The appropriate discount rate for determining the value of the vans is 10%. The vans could be sold immediately for $250,000 or at the end of five years for $90,000. Lease of refrigerators Beginning December 30, 2021, JJI entered into a contract with Carlin’s Inc. for the use of heavy-duty refrigerators. The refrigerators are used by JJI in its juice bars to store the fresh ingredients used for its juices. The term of the lease is for six years and the estimated useful life of the refrigerators is nine years. Annual lease payments of $22,000 are to be made at the beginning of each year of the lease and are expensed by JJI. The interest rate implicit in the lease is 10%. At the end of the lease, JJI has the option of purchasing the refrigerators for fair market value. Although not written in the lease, JJI has indicated to Carlin’s Inc.
that it does not plan to purchase the refrigerators at the end of the agreement. As per the lease agreement, a $20,000 penalty is payable to Carlin’s Inc. if the purchase option is not exercised. Restaurant business Prior to the current year, JJI concentrated juices were produced solely for use in the juice bars. These juices are the base ingredients for JJI’s smoothies, which a
re trademarked as Smoothtreats. In June of 2021, JJI decided to utilize the excess capacity in its manufacturing plant by selling its concentrated juices to a North American chain of family restaurants. The restaurant chain, The Tasty Spoon, signed an agreement that granted it exclusive rights to some of the Smoothtreats recipes for purposes of providing these drinks in its restaurants.
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Appendix (continued) Potential accounting issues The terms of this supply agreement are as follows: JJI made five of its Smoothtreats recipes available to The Tasty Spoon. The Tasty Spoon is only permitted to use these recipes in the making of Smoothtreats using JJI concentrated juice. This is so that JJI can control the quality of the inputs because all smoothies are sold under its name. As well, this provision prevents The Tasty Spoon from taking the recipes and making its own smoothies. JJI’s legal counsel spent a lot of time on this clause to ensure that the recipes could only be used in the manner intended by JJI. Upon delivery of the Smoothtreats recipes, The Tasty Spoon paid an up-front non-
refundable fee of $250,000 which JJI recorded as revenue. The Tasty Spoon restaurants order JJI concentrated juices directly from JJI’s manufacturing plant. The first shipments were delivered in late August. The Tasty Spoon negotiated a general right of return because it was uncertain as to how much product it would be able to sell. From date of shipment, The Tasty Spoon has three months to return the product. Payments are to be made on the 10th of each month for the juice used in the previous month. On the 10th of the month, The Tasty Spoon restaurants notify JJI as to juice used and payment becomes due. The initial agreement covers the period from September 1, 2021, to August 31, 2024. Upon expiry of the initial agreement, it can be renewed for an additional five years upon agreement by both parties. Notice of Reassessment JJI has received a Notice of Reassessment from the CRA for the 2020 fiscal year. The CRA is disputing $100,000 of repairs and maintenance expenses to JJI’s
building and has reassessed them as improvements to the building. In addition to the additional taxes payable, the reassessment includes arrears interest. Tim disagrees that the amounts are betterments and would like to know what the implications are to JJI, as well as what steps to take to address the reassessment.
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