Managerial Accounting
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Author: John J Wild, Ken W. Shaw, Barbara Chiappetta Fundamental Accounting Principles
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Chapter 13, Problem 6PSB
Problem 13-6BAIncome statement computations and format A2
Selected account balances from the adjusted
Debit | Credit | |
$400,000 | ||
Interest revenue………………………………………………. | 20,000 | |
Net sales……………………………………………………… | 2,640,000 | |
Income taxes expense………………………………………… | $ ? | |
Loss on Hurricane damage…………………………………… | 48,000 | |
Accumulated depreciation—Equipment…………………….. | 220,000 | |
Other operating expenses……………………………………. | 328,000 | |
Depreciation expense—Equipment…………………………. | 100,000 | |
Loss from settlement of lawsuit…………………………….. | 36,000 | |
Gain from Settlement of lawsuit……………………………. | 68,000 | |
Loss on sale of equipment………………………………….. | 24,000 | |
Loss from operating a discontinued segment (pretax)……… | 120,000 | |
Depreciation expense—Buildings………………………….. | 156,000 | |
Correction of overstatements of prior year’s expense (pretax.) | 48,000 | |
Cost of goods sold………………………………………….. | 1,040,000 | |
Loss on sale of discontinued segment’s assets (pretax)……. | 180,000 | |
Accounts payable…………………………………………… | 132,000 |
Required
Answer each of the following questions by providing supporting computations.
- Assume that the company’s income tax rate is 25% for all items. Identify the tax effects and after-tax amounts of the three items labeled pretax.
- What is the amount of income from continuing operations before income taxes? What is the amount of income taxes expense? What is the amount of income from continuing operations?
- What is the total amount of after-tax income (loss) associated with the discontinued segment? Check (3) $ (225.000)
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