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ISBN: 9781259619007
Author: Fred Phillips Associate Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.6SDC

1.

To determine

To Prepare: The financial report that compares what A and J own and owe on September 30 along with a list of any decisions made while preparing the report.

1.

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Answer to Problem 1.6SDC

The Net worth of A as on September 30, is shown below:

A
Particulars Amount ($) Amount ($)
Assets
 Current Assets    
 Cash $1,000  
 Art work $800  
 Total assets (A)   $1,800
Liabilities
Liabilities    
 Loan payable $250  
 Total liabilities (B)   $250
Net Worth (AB)   $1,550

Table (1)

The Net worth of J as on September 30, is shown below:

J
Particulars Amount ($) Amount ($)
Assets
 Current Assets    
 Cash $6,000  
 Play Station Console $250  
 Total assets (A)   $6,250
Liabilities
Liabilities    
 Tuition payable $800  
 Loan payable $4,800  
 Total liabilities (B)   $5,600
Net Worth (AB)   $650

Table (2)

The Net worth of A as on September 30, based on fair value is shown below:

A
Particulars Amount ($) Amount ($)
Assets
 Current Assets    
 Cash $1,000  
 Art work $1,400  
 Total assets (A)   $2,400
Liabilities
Liabilities    
 Loan payable $250  
 Total liabilities (B)   $250
Net Worth (AB)   $2,150

Table (3)

The Net worth of J as on September 30, is shown below:

J
Particulars Amount ($) Amount ($)
Assets
 Current Assets    
 Cash $6,000  
 Play Station Console $180  
 Total assets (A)   $6,180
Liabilities
Liabilities    
 Tuition payable $800  
 Loan payable $4,800  
 Total liabilities (B)   $5,600
Net Worth (AB)   $580

Table (2)

Explanation of Solution

Balance Sheet: Balance Sheet summarizes the assets, the liabilities, and the Shareholder’s equity of a company at a given date. It is also known as the statement of financial status of the business.

The financial report that compares what A and J own and owe, could be balance sheet as it summarizes the assets and the liabilities on a given date.

The above comparisons were made on the basis to:

  • To estimate the net worth of both the individuals;
  • Use both the Historical Cost and Fair Value to make an acceptable comparison;
  • The potential assets have not been included in the report.

2.

To determine

To Identify: The better off character amongst A and J and justify as a creditor to whom one would rather lend money.

2.

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Explanation of Solution

The financial position of A is better off than J as has a greater net worth. Also being a creditor lending money to A would be far more advisable as A has greater ability to repay the loan and also has less loan when compared to J.

3.

To determine

To Prepare: The financial report that compares what A and J earned in October along with a list of any decisions made while preparing the report.

3.

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Answer to Problem 1.6SDC

The Net income of A in October, is shown below:

A
Particulars Amount ($) Amount ($)
Revenues    
Part Time Job  (for October)   $1,500
Expenses  
Rent expense (for October) $470  
Living expenses (for October) $950  
Total expenses   $1,420
Net income   $80

Table (5)

The Net income of J in October, is shown below:

J
Particulars Amount ($) Amount ($)
Revenues    
Part Time Job  (for October)   $1,950
Expenses  
Rent expense (for October) $800  
Living expenses (for October) $950  
Total expenses   $1,750
Net income   $200

Table (6)

Explanation of Solution

Income statement: Income statement is a financial statement that shows the net income or net loss by deducting the expenses from the revenues and vice versa.

The above report was made on the following basis:

  • Income tax for both the individuals is not calculated;
  • Winning of lottery may not recur.

4.

To determine

To Identify: The successful character amongst A and J and justify as a creditor to whom one would rather lend money as a three year loan.

4.

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Explanation of Solution

J is more successful than A in the month of October. However, being a creditor lending money to A would be far more advisable as A has a stable income which ensures a greater ability to repay the loan and also has less loan when compared to J.

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