Survey of Accounting (Accounting I)
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Author: WARREN
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.4.3C
Accrual versus cash net income.
Cigna Corp. (CI) provides insurance services, and Deere & Company (DE) manufactures and sells farm and construction equipment. The following data (in millions) were adapted from recent financial statements of each company.
Which company’s accrual based net income is closer to what would be reported if the company used the cash basis? Why?
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The comparative statements of financial position for Judy Inc. are presented below:
JUDY INC.
Comparative Statements of Financial Position
Assets
Cash.
Accounts receivable.
Inventory.
Prepaid expenses.
Investments..
Property, plant, and equipment..
Accumulated depreciation.....
Total.....
Accounts payable.
Accrued expenses payable
Bonds payable..
Common shares.
Retained earnings.
Total.....
Sales
Expenses
Cost of goods sold.
Operating expenses (excluding depreciation)..
Depreciation expense
Income tax expense.
Net income.....
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
Interest expense
Loss on sale of property, plant, and equipment..
Income before income tax..
2022
$ 68,000
97,000
180,000
5,000
30,000
448,000
(100,000)
$728.000
JUDY CORPORATION
Statement of Income
Year Ended December 31, 2022
$ 76,000
20,000
260,000
100,000
272,000
$728.000
5.
Accrued expenses pertain to operating expenses.
6. The bonds were originally issued at face value.
$580,000
180,000
30,000
18,000
8,000
2021
$ 36,000…
Which of the following statements best explains the company's profits generated for owners during the period?
Multiple Choice
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Statement of Stockholders' Equity.
Statement of Cash Flows.
Income Statement.
Balance Sheet.
Chapter 3 Solutions
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