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Requirement-1.1:
To prepare:
The closing entries of the Valley Company for the fiscal year August 31st, 2015.
Requirement-1.1:

Answer to Problem 4APSA
Solution:
a. To record the Sales of Valley Company for the year ended August 31 2015:
Date | General Journal | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
Aug 31 | Sales | 225,600 | |
Income Summary | 225,600 |
Explanation of Solution
Given,
Sales: $225,600
Sales account is debited with the sale amount of $225,600 and income summary is credited with the same amount of $225,600 to close the temporary accounts with credit balances.
b. To record the total expenses, discounts and allowances of Sales of Valley Company for the year ended August 31st, 2015.
Date | General Journal | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
Aug 31 | Income Summary | 175,750 | |
Sales discounts | 2,250 | ||
Sales returns & allowances | 12,000 | ||
Cost of goods sold | 74,500 | ||
Sales Salaries expense | 32,000 | ||
Rent expense-Selling space | 8,000 | ||
Stores supplies expense | 1,500 | ||
Advertising expense | 13,000 | ||
Office salaries expense | 28,500 | ||
Rent expense-Office space | 3,600 | ||
Office Supplies expense | 400 |
Income summary is debited with the total sales expenses, discounts and allowances of $175,750 and credited with corresponding amounts of sales expenses, discounts and allowances related to sales as given in the
c. To record the net income or
Date | General Journal | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
Aug 31 | Income summary | 49,850 | |
Retained earnings | 49,850 |
Income summary is debited with the net income of $49,850 ($225,600-$175,750) i.e. Sales-Total expenses, discounts and allowances of Sales and retained earnings is credited with the percentage of net earnings made by the company not paid out as dividends which is $49,850.
Hence the closing entries are recorded for the income summary for the year ended August 31st, 2015.
Requirement-1.2:
To analyse:
The cash management system of Valley Company to accomplish the goal by taking all available purchase discounts of 3%.
Requirement-1.2:

Answer to Problem 4APSA
Solution:
No, the company’s cash management system does not accomplish the goal by taking all available discounts on purchase.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation of Purchase discount if payment is made in agreed time for credit terms:
Particulars | Amount in $ |
Invoice Cost of merchandise purchases | 92,000 |
Less: Purchase Returns & Allowances | 4,500 |
Net Purchases | 87,500 |
Discount 3% on net purchases | 87,500*3% |
Purchase Discount, if payment made in agreed time | $2,625 |
The purchase discount computed in the above table for 3% if payment is made on agreed time is $2,625 whereas as per the supplementary records, Valley Company has received only $2,000 for the year ended August 31st, 2015.
Therefore, the above statement indicates that the Valley Company failed to pay cash on their credit purchases to suppliers within allowed time to avail purchase discount of 3% due to lack of cash balance. If the Valley Company has paid within allowed time then the company would have got full discount of $2,625.
Hence from analysing the payment made on credit purchases and the discount received by the Valley Company, it is clear that the company does not have efficient cash management.
Requirement-1.3:
To analyse:
The comparison of percentage of returns and allowances on sales of the Valley Company between the prior years and the current year 2015.
Requirement-1.3:

Answer to Problem 4APSA
Solution:
The Valley Company’s current year percentage rate of sales returns and allowance is increased to 5.3% compared to prior year’s rate of 4% of its gross sales that were eventually returned outright or caused the company to grant allowances to customers. The increase in current year
Explanation of Solution
Given,
Sales for the year August 31st, 2015: $225,600
Sales returns and allowances for August 31st, 2015: $12,000
Percentage of sales returns and allowances on Sales:
Hence from the above analysis, the sales returns and allowances for the current year ended 2015 is increased to 5.3% when comparing to prior year’s rate of 4%.
Requirement-2.1:
To Compute:
The net sales of Valley Company for the year August 31st, 2015 after discounts and returns allowed.
Requirement-2.1:

Answer to Problem 4APSA
Solution:
Particulars | Amount in $ |
Sales | 225,600 |
Less: Sales discounts | 2,250 |
Less: Sales returns & allowances | 12,000 |
Net sales for the year | 211,350 |
Explanation of Solution
The net sales is computed using the formula:
Hence the net sales of Valley Company for the year 2015 is $211,350.
Requirement-2.2:
To Compute:
The total cost of merchandise purchased by the Valley Company for the year 2015.
Requirement-2.2:

Answer to Problem 4APSA
Solution:
Particulars | Amount in $ | Amount in $ |
Invoice Cost of Merchandise | 92,000 | |
Add: Cost of transportation | 4,600 | 96,600 |
Less: Purchase discounts | (2,000) | |
Less: Purchase returns & allowances | (4,500) | (6,500) |
Cost of Merchandise Purchased | 90,100 |
Explanation of Solution
The cost of merchandise is computed by using the formula:
Cost of Merchandise
Cost of Merchandise
Hence the cost of Merchandise of Valley Company for the year 2015 is $90,100.
Requirement-2.3:
To Prepare:
The multi-step income statement of Valley Company for the year ended August 31st, 2015 to determine the net income of the company.
Requirement-2.3:

Answer to Problem 4APSA
Solution:
Valley Company Income Statement for the year ended August 31st,2015 | ||||
Particulars | Amount in $ | Amount in $ | ||
Revenues: | ||||
Sales | 225,600 | |||
Less: Sales discounts | 2,250 | |||
Less: Sales returns & allowances | 12,000 | |||
Net Sales | 211,350 | |||
Cost of goods sold | 74,500 | |||
Gross Profit | 136,850 | |||
Expenses: | ||||
Selling Expenses: | ||||
Advertising Expense | 13,000 | |||
Sales salaries expense | 32,000 | |||
Rent expense-Selling space | 8,000 | |||
Store supplies expense | 1,500 | |||
Total Selling expenses | 54,500 | |||
General & administrative expenses: | ||||
Office Supplies expense | 400 | |||
Office salaries expense | 28,500 | |||
Rent expense-Office space | 3,600 | |||
Total General & administrative expenses | 32,500 | |||
Total expenses | 87,000 | |||
Net income | 49,850 |
Explanation of Solution
Computation of Gross Profit: The formula used to compute gross profit is:
Gross Profit=
Gross Profit=$136,850
Computation of Net income: The formula used to compute net income is:
Revenues: $136,850 (Gross Profit)
Expenses: $87,000
Net income=
Net income=$49,850
Hence the net income of Valley Company for the year 2015 is $49,850.
Requirement-2.4:
To prepare:
The single-step income statement for Valley Company for the year ended August 31st, 2015 to determine the net income of the company.
Requirement-2.4:

Answer to Problem 4APSA
Solution:
Valley Company Income Statement for the year ended August 31st,2015 | ||||
Particulars | Amount in $ | Amount in $ | ||
Net Sales | 211,350 | |||
Expenses: | ||||
Cost of goods sold | 74,500 | |||
Selling Expenses | 54,500 | |||
General & Administrative Expenses | 32,500 | |||
Total Expenses | 161,500 | |||
Net Income | 49,850 |
Explanation of Solution
Computation of Net sales: The formula for computing net sales is:
Net Sales=
Net Sales=$211,350
Computation of total expenses:
Total expenses is derived by adding cost of goods sold, selling expenses and general & administrative expenses.
Cost of goods sold: $74,500
Selling Expenses: Advertising expense ($13,000) + Sales Salaries Expense ($32,000) + Rent expense (Selling Space) ($8,000) + Stores supplies expense ($1,500) = $54,500
General and Administrative Expenses: Office Supplies expense ($400) + Office Salaries expense ($28,500) + Rent expense (office space) ($3,600) = $32,500
Therefore total expenses for the year is $74,500+$54,500+$32,500=$161,500
Computation of Net income:
The formula used to compute net income is:
Revenues: $211,350 (Net Sales)
Expenses: $161,500
Net income=
Net income=$49,850
Hence the net income of Valley Company for the year 2015 is $49,850.
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