Managerial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259176494
Author: John J Wild, Ken Shaw Accounting Professor
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 1, Problem 5PSA
To determine

Concept introduction:

Cost of goods sold:

Cost of goods sold is the costs incurred for manufacturing or acquiring the products sold by a company in a given year. It includes all the direct costs incurred for the products sold. It can be calculated using the following formulas:

Cost of goods sold= Beginning merchandise inventory+ Cost of purchases Ending merchandise inventory

Cost of goods sold for finished goods= Beginning finished goods inventory+ Cost of goods manufactured Ending finished goods inventory

Requirement 1:

To calculate:

Cost of goods sold section of partial income statement at December 31, 2015 for both the companies.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 5PSA

Cost of goods sold as at December 31, 2015:

For Music World Retail = $3, 25,000

For Wave- Board Manufacturing = $11, 50,000

Explanation of Solution

To calculate cost of goods sold for Music World Retail, following formula would be used:

Cost of goods sold= Beginning merchandise inventory+ Cost of purchases Ending merchandise inventory

In the given problem, following information is given:

Beginning merchandise inventory = $2, 00,000

Cost of purchases = $3, 00,000

Ending merchandise inventory = $1, 75,000

Therefore, Cost of goods sold for Music world Retail would be:

Cost of goods sold= $2,00,000+ $3,00,000 $1,75,000= $3,25,000

Further for calculation of cost of goods sold for Wave- Board Manufacturing, below- mentioned formula would be used:

Cost of goods sold for finished goods= Beginning finished goods inventory+ Cost of goods manufactured Ending finished goods inventory

Following information is given in the given problem:

Beginning finished goods inventory = $5, 00,000

Cost of goods manufactured = $8, 75,000

Ending finished goods inventory = $2, 25,000

Thus, cost of goods sold= $5,00,000+ $8,75000 $2,25,000= $11,50,000

Cost of goods sold section of the Income statement at December 31, 2015 for both the companies as asked in the given problem is tabulated below:

Schedule of cost of goods sold for both the companies (Amount in $):

Particulars Music World Retail Wave- Board Manufacturing
Beginning inventory 2,00,000 5,00,000
Add: Cost of purchases/ Cost of goods manufactured 3,00.000 8,75,000
Goods available for sale 5,00,000 13,75,000
Less: Ending inventory (1,75,000) (2,25,000)
Cost of goods sold 3,25,000 11,50,000

Thus, Cost of goods sold for Music World Retail is coming out to be $3, 25,000 and that of Wave- Board Manufacturing as $11, 50,000.

To determine

Concept introduction:

Cost of goods sold:

Cost of goods sold is the costs incurred for manufacturing or acquiring the products sold by a company in a given year. It includes all the direct costs incurred for the products sold.

Requirement 2:

Memorandum to instructor (a) identifying inventory accounts and (b) describing where each item is reported on income statement and balance sheet of both the companies.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 5PSA

  1. Beginning inventory is shown in the Income Statement
  2. Cost of purchases or cost of goods manufactured is charged to Income Statement. Further, the ending Accounts Payables are listed as Liabilities in the Balance Sheet.
  3. Ending inventory is shown at credit side as Income in the Income statement and as Current Asset in the Balance Sheet.

Explanation of Solution

Memorandum to instructor To: Instructor

Subject: Memorandum identifying inventory accounts and describing where each item is reported

Details:

All the account heads are listed below:

  • Beginning inventory is shown in the Income Statement
  • Cost of purchases or cost of goods manufactured is charged to Income Statement. Further, the ending Accounts Payables are listed as Liabilities in the Balance Sheet.
  • When the goods are purchased or manufactured, following entry would be passed in the accounting books:

    Date Particulars L.F. Debit Amount (in $) Credit Amount (in $)
    Cost of purchases XXX
    Account Payable XXX
    (Being goods purchased or manufactured)
  • Ending inventory is shown at credit side as Income in the Income statement and as Current Asset in the Balance Sheet.
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