
Contingency:
Loss contingency is a provision created in advance for the probable future expense depends upon the expected future event such as adverse outcome of a lawsuit.
To journalize: The effects on Incorporation SS records as on December 31, 2016 for each item:

Explanation of Solution
(a)
Journal of the Incorporation SS for investments:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
May | Investment (1) | $40,000 | |
2016 | Gain on investment | $40,000 | |
(To record |
Table (1)
Working notes:
Calculation of Investment:
(1)
Investment is an asset. There is an increase in asset value. Therefore, it is debited.
Gain on investment is a liability. There is an increase in liability value. Therefore, it is credited.
(b)
Journal for the fair value of Incorporation 2016:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
Unrealized loss- OCI | $16,000 | ||
Fair value adjustment (2) | $16,000 | ||
(To record accumulated depreciation correction) |
Table (2)
Unrealized loss is a deferred asset. There is an increase in asset value. Therefore, it is debited.
Fair value adjustment is a contra liability. There is an increase in liability value. Therefore, it is credited.
Working notes:
Determine the fair value adjustment needed Dec 31, 2016:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Investment May 2016 | 250,000 |
Add: Error adjustment | 40,000 |
Corrected balance Dec, 31, 2016 | 290,000 |
Less: Fair value Dec, 31, 2016 | (274,000) |
Fair value adjustment needed Dec, 31, 2016 | 16,000 |
Table (3)
Hence, the fair value of adjustment is $16,000. (2)
(c)
Journal for loss of Incorporation SS:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
Loss –lawsuit | $130,000 | ||
Liability – lawsuit | $130,000 | ||
(To record accumulated depreciation correction) |
Table (4)
Loss is a deferred asset. There is an increase in asset value. Therefore, it is debited.
Liability – lawsuit is a liability. There is an increase in liability value. Therefore, it is credited.
(d)
Journal for cost of goods sold of Incorporation SS:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
Cost of goods sold | $132,000 | ||
Inventory | $132,000 | ||
(To record cost of inventory) |
Table (5)
Cost of goods sold is an expense. There is a decrease in asset value. Therefore, it is debited.
Inventory is an asset. There is a decrease in assets value. Therefore, it is credited.
(e)
Journal for equipment of Incorporation SS:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
Property, plant, and equipment | $80,000 | ||
|
$48,000 | ||
Income tax payable (3) | $32,000 | ||
(To record income tax payable) |
Table (6)
Working notes:
Calculation of Income tax payable:
Inventory is an asset. There is an increase in assets value. Therefore, it is debited.
A retained earnings is a component of stock holder’s equity
Income tax payable is a liability. There is an increase in liability value. Therefore, it is credited.
(f)
Journal for depreciation of equipment:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
Depreciation expense (4) | $20,000 | ||
Accumulated depreciation | $20,000 | ||
(To record accumulated depreciation) |
Table (7)
Working notes:
Calculation of depreciation expense:
Depreciation is an expense. An expense will reduce the stock holders’ equity. There is a decrease in the value of the stock holders’ equity. Hence debit depreciation for$20,000.
Accumulated depreciation is a contra asset. There is a decrease in assets value. Therefore, it is credited.
(g)
Journal for Income tax of Incorporation SS:
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
Income tax payable | $44,800 | ||
$51,100 | |||
Income tax expense (6) | $95,900 | ||
(To record the estimated liability warranty) |
Table (8)
Income tax payable and deferred tax assets are liability. There is an increase in liability value. Therefore, it is debited.
Income tax expense is a liability. There is a decrease in liability value. Therefore, it is debited.
Working notes:
Calculation of future deductible amounts (not included in taxable income):
Particulars | Amount($) | Amount($) |
Lawsuit expected to be settled in 2019 (c) | 130,000 | |
Add: Unrealized loss on investment (b) | 16,000 | |
Total future deductible amounts | 146,000 | |
Multiply: Tax rate effective after 2016 | 35% | |
Deferred tax asset | (51,100) | |
Income tax expense as adjusted | 416,100 |
Table (9)
Hence, the future deductible amount is $416,100.
Hence, the deferred tax asset amount is $51,100. (5)
Determine the reduction in income tax expense:
Particulars | Amount($) |
Income tax expense, as reported | 512,000 |
Less: Income tax expense, as adjusted | 416,100 |
Reduction in income tax expense | $95,900 |
Table (10)
Hence, the reduction in income tax expense is $95,900.
(6)
Determine the income tax payable:
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Taxable income as reported | 1,280,000 |
Add: Realized gain on sale of investment (a) | 40,000 |
Less: Inventory overstatement (d) | (132,000) |
Less: Additional depreciation(f) | (20,000) |
Multiply: Taxable income, as adjusted | 1,168,000 |
Tax rate | 40% |
Income tax payable | 467,200 |
Table (11)
Hence, the income tax payable is $467,200.
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