Accounting: What the Numbers Mean
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Author: David Marshall, Wayne William McManus, Daniel Viele
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.19E
Exercise 6.19
LO 6, 8, 9
Transaction analysis-various accounts Prepare an answer sheet with the column headings that follow. For each of the following transactions or adjustments, indicate the effect of the transaction or adjustment on assets, liabilities, and net income by entering for each account affected the account name and amount and indicating whether it is an addition (+) or a subtraction (-). Transaction a has been done as an illustration. Net income is not affected by every transaction. In some cases, only one column may be affected because all of the specific accounts affected by the transaction are included in that category.
a. | Assets | Liabilities | Net Income |
Recorded $600 | Accumulated | ||
of depreciation | Depreciation | Expense | |
expense. | -600 | -600 |
- Sold land that had originally cost $27,000 for $42,000 in cash.
- Acquired a new machine under a capital lease. The present value of future lease payments, discounted at 10%, was $36,000.
- Recorded the first annual payment of $6,000 for the leased machine (in part c).
- Recorded a $18,000 payment for the cost of developing and registering a trademark.
- Recognized periodic amortization for the trademark (in part e) using a 40-year useful life.
- Sold used production equipment for $42,000 in cash. The equipment originally cost $120,000, and the accumulated depreciation account has an unadjusted balance of $66,000. It was determined that a $3,000 year-to-date depreciation entry must be recorded before the sale transaction can be recorded. Record the adjustment and the sale.
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Chapter 6 Solutions
Accounting: What the Numbers Mean
Ch. 6 - Prob. 6.1MECh. 6 - Prob. 6.2MECh. 6 - Mini-Exercise 6.3 LO 3 Depreciation calculation...Ch. 6 - Prob. 6.4MECh. 6 - Mini-Exercise 6.5 LO 9 Goodwill Backstreets Co....Ch. 6 - Prob. 6.6MECh. 6 - Exercise 6.7 LO 1 Basket purchase allocation...Ch. 6 - Prob. 6.8ECh. 6 - Prob. 6.9ECh. 6 - Prob. 6.10E
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