Ivanhoe department stores located in Midtown Metropolis. during the past several years net income has been declining because suburban shopping centers have been attracting business away from city areas. At the end of the companies fiscal year on November 30, 2025 these accounts appeared in its adjustable trial balance.

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Ivanhoe department stores located in Midtown Metropolis. during the past several years net income has been declining because suburban shopping centers have been attracting business away from city areas. At the end of the companies fiscal year on November 30, 2025 these accounts appeared in its adjustable trial balance.

 
1. Prepare a retained earnings Statement. (list items that increase retained earnings first)
 
2. Prepare a classified balance sheet. (list current assets in order of liquidity)
 
3. Calculate the profit margin and the gross margin profit rate (round answers to one decimal place)
 
4. Revised net income:
Revised profit margin:
Revised gross porfit rate:
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Question 9 of 9
Accounts Payable
Accounts Receivable
Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment
Cash
<
Common Stock
Cost of Goods Sold
Freight-Out
Equipment
Depreciation Expense
Dividends
Gain on Disposal of Plant Assets
Income Tax Expense
Insurance Expense
Interest Expense
Inventory
Notes Payable
Prepaid Insurance
Advertising Expense
$21,200
13,700
54,400
6,400
28,000
475,700
5,880
145,000
10,900
9,600
1,600
8.000
7,200
4,000
20.900
34,800
4.800
26,800
Transcribed Image Text:Question 9 of 9 Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment Cash < Common Stock Cost of Goods Sold Freight-Out Equipment Depreciation Expense Dividends Gain on Disposal of Plant Assets Income Tax Expense Insurance Expense Interest Expense Inventory Notes Payable Prepaid Insurance Advertising Expense $21,200 13,700 54,400 6,400 28,000 475,700 5,880 145,000 10,900 9,600 1,600 8.000 7,200 4,000 20.900 34,800 4.800 26,800
Rent Expense
Retained Earnings
Salaries and Wages Expense
Salaries and Wages Payable
Sales Returns and Allowances
Sales Revenue
Utilities Expense
27,200
Revised net income
14,600
Revised profit margin (Round to 1 decimal place, e.g. 15.2%)
Revised gross profit rate (Round to 1 decimal place, e.g. 15.2%)
95,020
4,800
16,200
726,200
Additional data: Notes payable are due in 2029.
The vice president of marketing and the director of human resources have developed a proposal whereby the company would
compensate the sales force on a strictly commission basis. Given the increased incentive, they expect net sales to increase by 15%.
As a result, they estimate that gross profit will increase by $33,015 and expenses by $45,085.
8,300
Compute the expected new net income. (Hint: You do not need to prepare an income statement.) Then, compute the revised profit
margin and gross profit rate.
Transcribed Image Text:Rent Expense Retained Earnings Salaries and Wages Expense Salaries and Wages Payable Sales Returns and Allowances Sales Revenue Utilities Expense 27,200 Revised net income 14,600 Revised profit margin (Round to 1 decimal place, e.g. 15.2%) Revised gross profit rate (Round to 1 decimal place, e.g. 15.2%) 95,020 4,800 16,200 726,200 Additional data: Notes payable are due in 2029. The vice president of marketing and the director of human resources have developed a proposal whereby the company would compensate the sales force on a strictly commission basis. Given the increased incentive, they expect net sales to increase by 15%. As a result, they estimate that gross profit will increase by $33,015 and expenses by $45,085. 8,300 Compute the expected new net income. (Hint: You do not need to prepare an income statement.) Then, compute the revised profit margin and gross profit rate.
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