Paid future absences • LO13–3 JWS Transport Company’s employees earn vacation time at the rate of 1 hour per 40-hour work period. The vacation pay vests immediately (that is, an employee is entitled to the pay even if employment terminates). During 2018, total wages paid to employees equaled $404,000, including $4,000 for vacations actually taken in 2018 but not including vacations related to 2018 that will be taken in 2019. All vacations earned before 2018 were taken before January 1, 2018. No accrual entries have been made for the vacations. No overtime premium and no bonuses were paid during the period. Required: Prepare the appropriate adjusting entry for vacations earned but not taken in 2018.
Paid future absences • LO13–3 JWS Transport Company’s employees earn vacation time at the rate of 1 hour per 40-hour work period. The vacation pay vests immediately (that is, an employee is entitled to the pay even if employment terminates). During 2018, total wages paid to employees equaled $404,000, including $4,000 for vacations actually taken in 2018 but not including vacations related to 2018 that will be taken in 2019. All vacations earned before 2018 were taken before January 1, 2018. No accrual entries have been made for the vacations. No overtime premium and no bonuses were paid during the period. Required: Prepare the appropriate adjusting entry for vacations earned but not taken in 2018.
Solution Summary: The author explains that vacation pay is an accrued cost estimated for the company and is liability for employer.
JWS Transport Company’s employees earn vacation time at the rate of 1 hour per 40-hour work period. The vacation pay vests immediately (that is, an employee is entitled to the pay even if employment terminates). During 2018, total wages paid to employees equaled $404,000, including $4,000 for vacations actually taken in 2018 but not including vacations related to 2018 that will be taken in 2019. All vacations earned before 2018 were taken before January 1, 2018. No accrual entries have been made for the vacations. No overtime premium and no bonuses were paid during the period.
Required:
Prepare the appropriate adjusting entry for vacations earned but not taken in 2018.
Definition Definition Assets available to stockholders after a company's liabilities are paid off. Stockholders’ equity is also sometimes referred to as owner's equity. A stockholders’ equity or book value generally includes common stock, preferred stock, and retained earnings and is an indicator of a company's financial strength.
Kenzi Kayaking, a manufacturer of kayaks, began operations this year.
During this first year, the company produced 1,000 kayaks and sold 750.
at a price of $1,000 each. At this first year-end, the company reported
the following income statement information using absorption costing.
Sales (750 $1,000) $750,000
Cost of goods sold (750 $450) 337,500
Gross margin 412,500
Selling and administrative expenses 240,000
Net income $172,500
Additional Information:
a. Production cost per kayak totals $450, which consists of $350 in
variable production cost and $100 in fixed production cost the latter
amount is based on $100,000 of fixed production costs allocated to the
1,000 kayaks produced.
b. The $240,000 in selling and administrative expense consists of
$95,000 that is variable and $145,000 that is fixed.
Required:
Prepare an income statement for the current year under variable
costing.
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