ADV. ACCT LOOSELEAF W/ CONNECT ACCESS
ADV. ACCT LOOSELEAF W/ CONNECT ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781266324857
Author: Hoyle
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 8, Problem 36P

a.

To determine

Find the minimum revenue amount which any one segment must generate to be of significant size to require disaggregated disclosure.

a.

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Answer to Problem 36P

The minimum revenue amount which any one segment must generate to be of significant size to require disaggregated disclosure is $420,000.

Explanation of Solution

Calculate total revenue of all segments individually

 RedBlueGreenPinkBlackWhite
       
Sales to outside parties $          1,811 $             812 $            514 $           309 $          121 $      99
Intersegment revenues $               16 $               91 $            109 –0– $            16 $    302
Total $          1,827 $             903 $            623 $           309 $          137 $    401

Table: (1)

Calculate total amount of revenue for all the segments

Totalamountofrevenue for all segments=$1,827+$903+$623+$309+$137+$401=$4,200Figuresinthousands,then$4,200,000

Calculate minimum threshold

Minimumthreshold=$4,200,000×10%=$420,000

Thus, minimum threshold is $420,000

Segments having revenue more than $420,000 are to be disclosed. These are red, blue and green.

b.

To determine

Determine is company F disclosing disaggregated data for enough segments.

b.

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Answer to Problem 36P

Yes, company F is disclosing disaggregated data for enough segments.

Explanation of Solution

Calculate total sales for the company

Totalsales=$1,811+$812+$514+$309+$121+$99=$3,666Figuresareinthousands,then$3,666,000

Calculate total sales for the three segments

Totalsalesforthreesegments=$1,811+$812+$514=$3,137Figuresareinthousands,then$3,137,000

Calculate percentage of sales that the segment represents over the total sales

Percentageofsales=TotalsalesforthreesegmentsTotalsalesPercentageofsales=$3,137,000$3,666,000=85.57%

Thus, percentage of sales is 85.57%

The three segments must have 75% or more of total sales of the company. In this case, it is 85.5%. Hence, the three segments make up 85.6% of total sales of the company.

c.

To determine

Find the volume of revenues that must a single customer generate to necessitate disclosing the existence of a major customer.

c.

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Answer to Problem 36P

The volume of revenues that must a single customer generate to necessitate disclosing the existence of a major customer is $366,600.

Explanation of Solution

Major customer disclosure is based on total sales; it is 10% of total sales. Total sales are calculated in previous sub-part as $3,666,000.

Calculate major customer disclosure

Majorcustomerdisclosure=$3,666,000×10%=$366,600

Thus, major customer disclosure is $366,600

d.

To determine

Find which segment warrants separate disclosure if each of these six segments has a profit or loss.

d.

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Answer to Problem 36P

Segments red, blue, green and white warrants separate disclosure if each of these six segments has a profit or loss.

Explanation of Solution

Calculate total profits and loss

 ProfitLoss
   
Red $          1,074 
Blue $             449 
Green $             140 
Pink  $              (94)
Black  $            (222)
White $             308 
Total $          1,971 $            (316)

Table: (2)

Profit is more, hence profit is used to calculate threshold.

Calculate minimum threshold

Minimumthreshold=$1,971,000×10%=$197,100

Thus, minimum threshold is $197,100

Segment having profit more than 10% of profits is to be disclosed. These are red, blue, green and white.

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