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Chapter 6, Problem 6.2APFA
1.
To determine
To Identify: The amount of inventory in the
2.
To determine
To Indicate: The different name which is being used by Company AE for its cost of goods sold.
3.
To determine
To Identify: The amount of cost of goods sold in the income statement for the most recent year, and its representation.
4.
To determine
To Calculate: The inventory turnover ratio and average days in inventory of Company AE for the most recent year.
5.
To determine
To Calculate: The gross profit ratio of Company AE for each of the three years, and to discuss whether any trend is noticed.
6.
To determine
To Calculate: The ratio of operating expenses to net sales of Company AE for the most recent year.
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Lansing Company's current-year income statement and selected balance sheet data at December 31 of the current and
prior years follow.
LANSING COMPANY
Income Statement
For Current Year Ended December 31
Sales revenue
Expenses
Cost of goods sold
Depreciation expense
Salaries expense
Rent expense
Insurance expense
Interest expense
Utilities expense
Net income
$ 124,200
At December 31
Accounts receivable
Inventory
Accounts payable
Salaries payable
Utilities payable
Prepaid insurance
Prepaid rent
51,000
16,500
27,000
9,900
4,700
4,500
3,700
$ 6,900
LANSING COMPANY
Selected Balance Sheet Accounts
Current Year
$ 6,500
2,880
5,300
1,060
400
350
400
Prior Year
$ 7,600
1,990
6,400
790
250
460
270
220.
Subject :- Accounting
I have attached the Income Statement I will be referring to. Please explain and clarify
1) What account does Cost of Goods Sold go under and what is its balance?
2) How do you get your Gross Profit
3) Do you always subtract Total Expenses from Gross Profit to get your Operating Income?
4) What account does Interest Expense go and what balance does it carry?
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTINGLL W/CONNECT >IC<
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