1.
Prepare a three-column report for (a) the company’s total expenses – column 1, (b) the expenses that would be eliminated by closing department 200 – column 2, and (c) the expenses that will continue – in column 3.
1.
Explanation of Solution
Prepare a three-column report for (a) the company’s total expenses – column 1, (b) the expenses that would be eliminated by closing department 200 – column 2, and (c) the expenses that will continue – in column 3 as follows:
Company E | |||
Analysis of Expenses under Elimination of Department 200 | |||
Particulars |
Total expenses | Eliminated expenses (A) | Continuing expenses (B) |
Cost of goods sold | $469,000 | $207,000 | $262,000 |
Add: Direct expenses | |||
Advertising | 29,000 | 12,000 | 17,000 |
Store supplies used | 7,800 | 3,800 | 4,000 |
| 8,300 | 8,300 | |
Add: Allocated expenses | |||
Sales salaries | 104,000 | 52,000 (W.N. 1) |
52,000 (W.N. 2) |
Rent expense | 14,160 | 14,160 | |
| 18,000 | 8,100 | 9,900 |
Office salary | 31,200 | 31,200 | |
Insurance expense | 3,100 |
770 (W.N. 3) |
2,330 (W.N. 4) |
Miscellaneous office expenses | 4,000 |
400 (W.N. 5) | 3,600 (W.N. 6) |
Total expenses | $688,560 | $284,070 | $404,490 |
Table (1)
Working note 1:
Calculate the eliminated expense for sales salaries:
Working note 2:
Calculate the continuing expense for sales salaries
Working note 3:
Calculate the eliminating expense for office salary:
Working note 4:
Calculate the continuing expense for office salary:
Working note 5:
Calculate the eliminated miscellaneous expense:
Working note 6:
Calculate the continuing miscellaneous expense:
2.
Prepare a
2.
Explanation of Solution
Income statement: The financial statement which reports revenues and expenses from business operations and the result of those operations as net income or net loss for a particular time period is referred to as income statement.
Prepare a
Company E | ||
Forecasted Annual Income Statement | ||
Under Plan to Eliminate Department 200 | ||
Particulars | $ | $ |
Sales | 436,000 | |
Less: Cost of goods sold | 262,000 | |
Gross profit from sales | 174,000 | |
Less: Operating expenses | ||
Advertising | 17,000 | |
Store supplies used | 4,000 | |
Depreciation of store equipment | 8,300 | |
Sales salaries (W.N. 8) | 67,600 | |
Rent expense | 14,160 | |
Bad debts expense | 9,900 | |
Office salary (W.N. 8) | 15,600 | |
Insurance expense | 2,330 | |
Miscellaneous office expenses | 3,600 | 142,490 |
Net income | 31,510 |
Table (2)
Working note 7:
Calculate the administrative worker to sales:
Working note 8:
Calculate the amount of salaries:
Particulars | Total salaries | Sales salaries | Office Salary |
Salesclerks | 52,000 | 52,000 (W.N. 2) | |
Administrative worker | 31,200 | 31,200 | |
Reassign administrative worker to sales | - |
15,600 (W.N. 7) | (15,600) |
Revised salaries | 83,200 | 67,600 | 15,600 |
Table (3)
3.
Reconcile the company’s combined net income with the forecasted net income, if the department 200 is eliminated, analyze the reconciliation and explain the reason why the department should or should not be eliminated.
3.
Explanation of Solution
Reconcile the company’s combined net income with the forecasted net income, if the department 200 is eliminated as follows:
Company E | |
Reconciliation of Combined Income With Forecasted Income | |
Particulars | $ |
Combined net income | 37,440 |
Less: Department 200's lost sales | (290,000) |
Add: Department 200’s eliminated expenses | 284,070 |
Forecasted net income | 31,510 |
Table (4)
Analyze the reconciliation and explain the reason why the department should or should not be eliminated as follows:
Department 200’s eliminated expenses of $284,070 is less than its revenue of $290,000. Since, company would get annual net income of $5,930
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