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Concept Introduction- Income statement-
Income statement refers to the financial statement that evaluates the financial performance of the company. It shows the expenses, revenues and net income of a firm over specific period of time. Therefore evaluation of financial performance can be undertaken by identifying the revenues and expenses incurred by the business through both non-operating and operating activities.
Requirement-1:
To Prepare To prepare an income statement.

Answer to Problem 9E
Income statements are prepared as follows-
Income statement | |
Garcon Co. | |
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Sales | 195,030 |
Cost of goods sold | 91,030 |
Gross profit | 104,000 |
Operating expenses | |
General and administrative expense | 21,000 |
Selling expense | 50,000 |
Total operating expenses | 71,000 |
Income before tax | 33,000 |
Income statement | |
Pepper Co. | |
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Sales | 290,010 |
Cost of goods sold | 143,010 |
Gross profit | 147,000 |
Operating expenses | |
General and administrative expense | 43,000 |
Selling expense | 46,000 |
Total operating expenses | 89,000 |
Income before tax | 58,000 |
Explanation of Solution
Garcon Co.
Given,
- Sales-$195,030
- General and administrative expenses -$21,000
- Selling expenses- $50,000 Cost of goods sold is calculated as follows-
Cost of goods sold | ||
Particulars | Amount ($) | Amount ($) |
Beginning raw material inventory | 7,250 | |
Add: Raw materials | 33,000 | |
Raw material available for use | 40,250 | |
Less: Raw material ending balance | 5,300 | |
Direct material used | | 34,950 |
Direct labor | | 19,000 |
Factory | | |
Rental cost on factory equipment | 27,000 | |
Factory utilities | 9,000 | |
Factory supplies used | 8,200 | |
Indirect labor used | 1,250 | |
Repair factory equipment | 4,780 | |
Total factory overhead | | 50,230 |
Total | | 104,180 |
Add: Work in process, beginning balance | | 14,500 |
Total cost of work in process | | 118,680 |
Less: Work in process, ending balance | | 22,000 |
Cost of goods manufactured | | 96,680 |
Add: Finished goods inventory, beginning balance | 12,000 | |
Goods available for sale | 108,680 | |
Less: Finished goods inventory, ending balance | 17,650 | |
Cost of goods sold | 91,030 |
Gross profit is calculated as follows-
Income before tax is calculated as follows-
Pepper Co.
Given,
- Sales-$290,010
- General and administrative expenses -$43,000
- Selling expenses- $46,000 Cost of goods sold is calculated as follows-
Cost of goods sold | ||
Particulars | Amount ($) | Amount ($) |
Beginning raw material inventory | 9,000 | |
Add: Raw materials | 52,000 | |
Raw material available for use | 61,000 | |
Less: Raw material ending balance | 7,200 | |
Direct material used | | 53,800 |
Direct labor | | 35,000 |
Factory overheads: | | |
Rental cost on factory equipment | 22,750 | |
Factory utilities | 12,000 | |
Factory supplies used | 3,200 | |
Indirect labor used | 7,660 | |
Repair factory equipment | 1,500 | |
Total factory overhead | | 47,110 |
Total manufacturing costs | | 135,910 |
Add: Work in process, beginning balance | | 19,950 |
Total cost of work in process | | 155,860 |
Less: Work in process, ending balance | | 16,000 |
Cost of goods manufactured | 139,860 | |
Add: Finished goods inventory, beginning balance | 16,450 | |
Goods available for sale | 156,310 | |
Less: Finished goods inventory, ending balance | 13,300 | |
Cost of goods sold | 143,010 |
Gross profit is calculated as follows-
Income before tax is calculated as follows-
Conclusion:
Thus, income statements are prepared.
Concept Introduction-Current assets-
Current assets are
Current assets section is part of balance sheet.
Requirement-2:
To prepare:
To prepare current asests section of the balance sheet.

Answer to Problem 9E
Partial Balance sheet | ||
Garcon Co. | ||
Particulars | Amount ($) | Amount ($) |
Cash | 20,000 | |
13,200 | ||
Inventories- | ||
Ending raw materials inventory | 5,300 | |
Ending work in process inventory | 22,000 | |
Ending finished goods inventory | 17,650 | 44,950 |
Total current assets | 78,150 |
Partial Balance sheet | ||
Pepper Co. | ||
Particulars | Amount ($) | Amount ($) |
Cash | 15,700 | |
Accounts receivable, net | 19,450 | |
Inventories- | ||
Ending raw materials inventory | 7,200 | |
Ending work in process inventory | 16,000 | |
Ending finished goods inventory | 13,300 | 36,500 |
Total current assets | 71,650 |
Explanation of Solution
Garcon Co.
Given,
- Cash= $20,000
- Accounts receivable, net = $13,200
- Ending raw materials inventory = $5,300
- Ending work in process inventory = $22,000
- Ending finished goods inventory = $17,650 Total current assets are calculated as follows-
Pepper Co.
Given,
- Cash= $15,700
- Accounts receivable, net = $19,450
- Ending raw materials inventory = $7,200
- Ending work in process inventory = $16,000
- Ending finished goods inventory = $13,300 Total current assets are calculated as follows-
Conclusion:
Thus, current assets section of balance sheeti prepared.
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