Connect Access Card For Fundamental Accounting Principles
Connect Access Card For Fundamental Accounting Principles
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ISBN: 9781260158526
Author: John J Wild
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 5, Problem 3APSA
To determine

Concept Introduction:

Net Sales:

The net sales can be defined as sales after subtracting sales discounts and sales returns and allowances. The net sales are the sales which actually took place. The net sales are calculated as −

  Net Sales = Sales – Sales Discounts – Sales returns and allowances

To compute:

The company's net sales

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3APSA

Net Sales = $ 211,350

Explanation of Solution

The net sales are calculated as −

Given,

  • Sales = $ 225,600
  • Sales discounts = $ 2,250
  • Sales returns and allowances = $ 12,000
  •   Net Sales = Sales  Sales Discounts  Sales returns and allowancesNet Sales = $ 225,600  $ 2,250  $ 12,000Net Sales = $ 211,350

To determine

Concept Introduction:

Total cost of Merchandise:

Cost of merchandise can be defined as the total cost incurred to purchase the goods. The cost of merchandise is calculated after subtracting purchase discounts received and purchases returns and allowances from Invoice cost of merchandise purchase and adding cost of transportation to it.

  Total cost of merchandise = Invoice cost of merchandise  – (Purchase Discounts received+ Purchase returns and allowances)                                              + Cost of transportation-in

To Compute:

The Company's total cost of merchandise

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Answer to Problem 3APSA

The Company's total cost of merchandise = $ 90,100

Explanation of Solution

The Company's total cost of merchandise is calculated as under −

Given,

  • Invoice cost of merchandise purchase = $ 92,000
  • Purchase Discounts received = $ 2,000
  • Purchase returns and allowances = $4,500
  • Cost of transportation-in = $ 4,600
  •   Total cost of merchandise = Invoice cost of merchandise  – (Purchase Discounts received+ Purchase returns and allowances)                                              + Cost of transportation-in

  Total cost of merchandise = $ 92,000 - $ 2,000 - $ 4,500 + $ 4,600Total cost of merchandise = $ 90,100

To determine

Concept Introduction:

Income Statement:

The income statement can be explained as the statement giving details about the revenues, incomes, gains and expenses, losses etc. The income statement is prepared to determine net income or loss of the business by listing all the revenues, gains and expenses and losses of the business. It can be single step income statement as well multi step income statement.

To prepare:

Multi step income statement that includes separate categories for net sales, cost of goods sold, selling expenses, and general and administrative expenses

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3APSA

    Valley Company
    Income Statement
    For the year Ended Aug 31, 201X
    Sales2,25,600
    Less:
    Sales Discounts
    2250
    Sales returns and allowances
    12000
    14250
    Net Sales2,11,350
    Less: Cost of goods sold
    74500
    Gross profit1,36,850
    Expenses
    Selling expenses
    Sales Salaries Expenses
    32000
    Rent expense - Selling space
    8000
    Store supplies expenses
    1500
    Advertising Expense
    13000
    Total selling expenses54500
    General and administrative expenses
    Office salaries expense
    28500
    Rent expense - Office space
    3600
    Office Supplies Expense
    400
    Total general and administrative expenses32500
    Total Expenses87000
    Net Income49,850

Explanation of Solution

The above income statement is prepared as under −

Given,

  • Sales = $ 225,600
  • Sales discounts = $ 2,250
  • Sales returns and allowances = $ 12,000
  • Cost of goods sold = $ 74,500
  • Sales Salaries Expenses = $ 32,000
  • Rent expense - Selling space = $ 8,000
  • Store supplies expenses = $ 1,500
  • Advertising Expense = $ 13,000
  • Office salaries expense = $ 28,500
  • Rent expense - Office space = $ 3,600
  • Office Supplies Expense = $ 400
  •   Net Sales = Sales – Sales Discounts – Sales returns and allowancesNet Sales = $ 225,600 - $ 2,250 - $ 12,000Net Sales = $ 211,350

  Gross Profit = Net Sales – Cost of goods soldGross Profit = $ 211,350 - $ 74500Gross Profit = $ 136,850

  Total selling expenses = (Sales Salaries Expenses +Rent expense - Selling space + Store supplies expenses + Advertising Expense)Total selling expenses = $ 32,000 + $ 8000 + $ 1500 + $ 13000Total selling expenses = $ 54,500

  Total general and administrative expenses = (Office salaries expense + Rent expense - Office space + Office Supplies Expense)Total general and administrative expenses = $ 28500 + $ 3600 + $ 400Total general and administrative expenses = $ 32,500

  Total Expenses = Total selling expenses + Total general and administrative expensesTotal Expenses = $ 54,500 + $ 32,500Total Expenses = $ 87,000Net Income = Gross profit – Total expensesNet Income = $ 136,850 - $ 87,000Net Income = $ 49,850

To determine

Income Statement:

The income statement can be explained as the statement giving details about the revenues, incomes, gains and expenses, losses etc. The income statement is prepared to determine net income or loss of the business by listing all the revenues, gains and expenses and losses of the business. It can be single step income statement as well multi step income statement.

To prepare:

Single-step Income statement that includes categories like net sales, cost of goods sold, selling expenses, and general and administrative expenses

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3APSA

    Valley Company
    Income Statement
    For the year Ended Aug 31, 201
    Net Sales211,350
    Less:
    Expenses
    Cost of goods sold
    74500
    Total selling expenses
    54500
    Total general and administrative expenses
    32500
    Total expenses161,500
    Net Income49,850

Explanation of Solution

The single step income statement is prepared as under −

Given,

  • Sales = $ 225,600
  • Sales discounts = $ 2,250
  • Sales returns and allowances = $ 12,000
  • Cost of goods sold = $ 74,500
  • Sales Salaries Expenses = $ 32,000
  • Rent expense - Selling space = $ 8,000
  • Store supplies expenses = $ 1,500
  • Advertising Expense = $ 13,000
  • Office salaries expense = $ 28,500
  • Rent expense - Office space = $ 3,600
  • Office Supplies Expense = $ 400
  • The net sales were calculated −

      Net Sales = Sales – Sales Discounts – Sales returns and allowancesNet Sales = $ 225,600 - $ 2,250 - $ 12,000Net Sales = $ 211,350

  Total expenses = (Cost of Goods sold + Total selling expenses                         + Total general and administrative expenses)Total expenses = $ 74,500 + $ 54,500 + $ 32,500Total expenses = $ 161,500Net Income = Net Sales – Total ExpensesNet Income = $ 211,350 - $ 161,500Net Income = $ 49,850

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