15 Sales 9,220,000.00 4,550,000.00 16 Cost of goods sold (d) 2,470,000.00 17 Gross profit (e) (e) 18 Operating expenses 1,000,000.00 (f) 19 Net income (f) 1,500,000.00

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Prepare Yakima Company’s income statement for May

### Financial Accounting Exercise

#### Yakima Company's Financial Data

Below is a table representing Yakima Company's financial data for a specific period:

|   |   | Amount 1 (Full Year)   | Amount 2 (Partial Year)   |
|---|---|---------------------------|----------------------------|
| 15 | **Sales** | 9,220,000.00          | 4,550,000.00                 |
| 16 | **Cost of goods sold** | (d)                           | 2,470,000.00                 |
| 17 | **Gross profit** | (e)                           | (e)                           |
| 18 | **Operating expenses** | 1,000,000.00                | (f)                            |
| 19 | **Net income** | (f)                          | 1,500,000.00                 |

#### Required:

1. **Determine the Missing Amounts:**
   - Calculate the amounts of the missing items, identifying them by letter (d, e, f). Enter all amounts as positive numbers.
   
2. **Prepare Yakima Company's Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured for May:**
   - Ensure correct entries for any subtracted or negative amounts, using a minus sign where necessary.

3. **Prepare Yakima Company's Income Statement for May:**
   - Enter all amounts as positive numbers.
   - Use the Amount Descriptions list for accurate wording in text entries.

This exercise helps in understanding the preparation and analysis of financial statements, crucial for financial accounting and decision-making within a company.
Transcribed Image Text:### Financial Accounting Exercise #### Yakima Company's Financial Data Below is a table representing Yakima Company's financial data for a specific period: | | | Amount 1 (Full Year) | Amount 2 (Partial Year) | |---|---|---------------------------|----------------------------| | 15 | **Sales** | 9,220,000.00 | 4,550,000.00 | | 16 | **Cost of goods sold** | (d) | 2,470,000.00 | | 17 | **Gross profit** | (e) | (e) | | 18 | **Operating expenses** | 1,000,000.00 | (f) | | 19 | **Net income** | (f) | 1,500,000.00 | #### Required: 1. **Determine the Missing Amounts:** - Calculate the amounts of the missing items, identifying them by letter (d, e, f). Enter all amounts as positive numbers. 2. **Prepare Yakima Company's Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured for May:** - Ensure correct entries for any subtracted or negative amounts, using a minus sign where necessary. 3. **Prepare Yakima Company's Income Statement for May:** - Enter all amounts as positive numbers. - Use the Amount Descriptions list for accurate wording in text entries. This exercise helps in understanding the preparation and analysis of financial statements, crucial for financial accounting and decision-making within a company.
### Production Cost Summary: Rainier Company vs. Yakima Company for May

This table provides a comprehensive comparison of the production costs incurred by Rainier Company and Yakima Company during the month of May.

| **Category**                                | **Rainier Company** | **Yakima Company** |
|---------------------------------------------|---------------------|--------------------|
| **Materials inventory, May 1**              | $100,000.00         | $48,200.00         |
| **Materials inventory, May 31**             | (a)                 | $50,000.00         |
| **Materials purchased**                     | $950,000.00         | $710,000.00        |
| **Cost of direct materials used in production** | $938,500.00         | (a)                |
| **Direct labor**                            | $2,860,000.00       | (b)                |
| **Factory overhead**                        | $1,800,000.00       | $446,000.00        |
| **Total manufacturing costs incurred in May** | (b)                 | $2,484,200.00      |
| **Total manufacturing costs**               | $5,998,500.00       | $2,660,600.00      |
| **Work in process inventory, May 1**        | $400,000.00         | $176,400.00        |
| **Work in process inventory, May 31**       | $382,000.00         | (c)                |
| **Cost of goods manufactured**              | (c)                 | $2,491,500.00      |
| **Finished goods inventory, May 1**         | $615,000.00         | $190,000.00        |
| **Finished goods inventory, May 31**        | $596,500.00         | (d)                |

#### Notes:
1. **(a), (b), (c), (d):** These placeholders are to be replaced with specific values calculated based on corresponding company data or further provided details.
2. **Materials inventory:** This pertains to the value of materials held at the start and end of May.
3. **Materials purchased:** Indicates the amount spent on purchasing raw materials during May.
4. **Cost of direct materials used in production:** Reflects the value of materials actually used for production.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Production Cost Summary: Rainier Company vs. Yakima Company for May This table provides a comprehensive comparison of the production costs incurred by Rainier Company and Yakima Company during the month of May. | **Category** | **Rainier Company** | **Yakima Company** | |---------------------------------------------|---------------------|--------------------| | **Materials inventory, May 1** | $100,000.00 | $48,200.00 | | **Materials inventory, May 31** | (a) | $50,000.00 | | **Materials purchased** | $950,000.00 | $710,000.00 | | **Cost of direct materials used in production** | $938,500.00 | (a) | | **Direct labor** | $2,860,000.00 | (b) | | **Factory overhead** | $1,800,000.00 | $446,000.00 | | **Total manufacturing costs incurred in May** | (b) | $2,484,200.00 | | **Total manufacturing costs** | $5,998,500.00 | $2,660,600.00 | | **Work in process inventory, May 1** | $400,000.00 | $176,400.00 | | **Work in process inventory, May 31** | $382,000.00 | (c) | | **Cost of goods manufactured** | (c) | $2,491,500.00 | | **Finished goods inventory, May 1** | $615,000.00 | $190,000.00 | | **Finished goods inventory, May 31** | $596,500.00 | (d) | #### Notes: 1. **(a), (b), (c), (d):** These placeholders are to be replaced with specific values calculated based on corresponding company data or further provided details. 2. **Materials inventory:** This pertains to the value of materials held at the start and end of May. 3. **Materials purchased:** Indicates the amount spent on purchasing raw materials during May. 4. **Cost of direct materials used in production:** Reflects the value of materials actually used for production. 5
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