Financial Accounting
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.1E
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Teported at December 31, 2020, by Hasbro, Inc., a leading
Mahufacturer of games, toys, and interactive entertainment software for children and families:
Buildings and Improvements
Prepaids and Other Current Assets
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
Other Non-current Assets
Cash and Cash Equivalents
Accounts Receivable
$ 191
Goodwill
$ 455
167
Machinery and Equipment
393
36
Accumulated Depreciation
423
196
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Other Intangibles
Land and Improvements
281
610
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1. Prepare the asset section of a classified balance sheet for Hasbro, Inc., assuming Hasbro follows ASPE. (Enter your answers in
millions. Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)
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HA SBRO, INC.
Excerpts from Balance Sheet
December 31, 2020
(in millions)
Assets
Current assets
Total current assets
Property, plant, and equipment
Total Property, plant, and equipment (at cost)
Total property, plant, and equipment (net)
Other assets
Total other assets
Total assets
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