INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
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Author: SPICELAND
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.11E
Comprehensive income
• LO4–6
The Massoud Consulting Group reported net income of $1,354,000 for its fiscal year ended December 31, 2018. In addition, during the year the company experienced a positive foreign currency translation adjustment of $240,000 and had unrealized losses on investment securities of $80,000. The company’s effective tax rate on all items affecting comprehensive income is 30%. Each component of other comprehensive income is displayed net of tax.
Required:
Prepare a separate statement of comprehensive income for 2018.
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Sicora Incorporated reported installment sales totaling $670,000 in its income statement for Year 1, its first year of operations. Sicora is
not required to report installment sales income on its tax return until the cash is collected. Sicora will make the collections on these
installment sales as follows:
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Total
$70,000
130,000
140,000
160,000
170,000
$.670,000
The enacted tax rate is 30% in each of these years. What is the ending balance in the deferred tax liability account related to these
installment sales at the end of Year 1?
Deferred tax lability
Item 2
The tax rates for a particular year are shown below:
Taxable Income
Tax Rate
$0 – 50,000
15
%
50,001 – 75,000
25
%
75,001 – 100,000
34
%
100,001 – 335,000
39
%
What is the average tax rate for a firm with taxable income of $129,513?
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
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