Intermediate Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259722660
Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.16P
Interim financial reporting
• Appendix 4
Branson Electronics Company is a small, publicly traded company preparing its first quarter interim report to be mailed to shareholders. The following information for the quarter has been compiled:
Revenues | $180,000 | |
Cost of goods sold | 35,000 | |
Operating expenses: | ||
Fixed | $59,000 | |
Variable | 48,000 | 107,000 |
Fixed operating expenses include payments of $50,000 to an advertising firm to promote Branson through various media throughout the year. The income tax rate for Branson’s level of operations in the first quarter is 30%, but management estimates the effective rate for the entire year will be 36%.
Required:
Prepare the income statement to be included in Branson’s first quarter interim report.
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Branson Electronics Company is a small, publicly traded company preparing its first quarter interim report to be
mailed to shareholders. The following information for the quarter has been compiled:
$180,000
35,000
Revenues
Cost of goods sold
Operating expenses:
Fixed
$59,000
48,000
107,000
Variable
Fixed operating expenses include payments of $50,000 to an advertising firm to promote Branson through
various media throughout the year. The income tax rate for Branson's level of operations in the first quarter is
30%, but management estimates the effective rate for the entire year will be 36%.
Required:
Prepare the income statement to be included in Branson's first quarter interim report.
Snider Corporation, a publicly traded company, is preparing the interim financial data which it will issue to its stockholders and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) at the end of the first quarter of the 2020–2021 fiscal year. Snider's financial accounting department has compiled the following summarized revenue and expense data for the first quarter of the year.
Sales revenue
$60,000,000
Cost of goods sold
36,000,000
Variable selling expenses
1,000,000
Fixed selling expenses
3,000,000
Included in the fixed selling expenses was the single lump-sum payment of $2,000,000 for television advertisements for the entire year.
Instructions
Snider Corporation must issue its quarterly financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles regarding interim financial reporting.
Explain whether Snider should report its operating results for the quarter as if the quarter were a separate reporting period in and of itself, or as if the quarter…
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Intermediate Accounting
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