Financial Accounting
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Author: Carl Warren, Jim Reeve, Jonathan Duchac
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 11, Problem 7E
a.
To determine
Identify the amount of long-term debt that was disclosed as a current liability on the current year’s December 31
b.
To determine
Calculate the amount of change in total current liabilities between the preceding year and the current year as a result of the current portion of long-term debt.
c.
To determine
Identify the amount of total long-term debt on December 31 of the upcoming year.
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PepsiCo, Inc., reported the following information about its long-term debt in the notes to
a recent financial statement (in millions):
Long-term debt is comprised of the following:
December 31
Previous Year
Current Year
Total long term-debt
Less current portion
$33,284
$28,897
(4,071)
(5,076)
$29,213
$23,821
Long-term debt
a. How much of the long-term debt was disclosed as a current liability on the current
year's December 31 balance sheet?
b. How much did the total current liabilities change between the preceding year and the
current year as a result of the current portion of long-term debt?
c. If PepsiCo did not issue additional long-term debt next year, what would be the total
long-term debt on December 31 of the upcoming year?
The Cidros reported the following information on long-term debt:
Current year
Previous year
Total long-term debts
$14,578 millions
$18,564 millions
Minus the current portion
(1,290) millions
(1,540) millions
Long-term debts
13,288 millions
17,024 millions
Determine how much total current liabilities changed between the previous year and the current year as a result of the long-term debt portion. Explain your answer.Indicates the balance of the debt the following year if The Cidros does not acquire another long-term debt in the next few years.
PepsiCo, Inc., reported the following information about its long-term debt in the notes to a recent financial statement (in millions):
Long-term debt is comprised of the following:
December 31
Current Year Preceding Year
Total long term-debt $33,284 $28,897
Less current portion (4,071) (5,076)
Long-term debt $29,213 $23,821
a. How much of the long-term debt was disclosed as a current liability on the current year's December 31 balance sheet?
b. How much did the total current liabilities change between the preceding year and the current year as a result of the current portion of long-term debt?
c. If PepsiCo did not issue additional long-term debt next year, what would be the total long-term debt on December 31 of the upcoming year?
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Financial Accounting
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