Acc 311-On January 1, 2014, A&O Corp. leases heavy machinery to PVP Company under a six-year non....

Question 1 (3 points—30 minutes)
On January 1, 2014, A&O Corp. leases heavy machinery to PVP Company under a six-year non-cancelable lease agreement. The fair value of the machinery is $500,000 and the cost of machinery to A&O is $450,000. Economic life of the leased machinery is nine years with no residual value and title to the machinery passes to PVP at the end of the lease. Equal annual payments of 108,158 are due on December 31 each year. The implicit interest rate is 8%. Collectibility of the lease payments is reasonably predictable and there are no additional costs yet to be incurred by A&O Corp. Assume that this is a sales type lease. The present value factor for an ordinary annuity for 6 periods at 8% is 4.62288 and the present value factor for an annuity due for 6 periods at 8% is 4.99271.
For A&O Co. (lessor) answer the following questions.
a. Show calculations for Lease Receivable on 1/1/2014 (round your answer).
b. Prepare the journal entry to record the lease on 1/1/ 2014.
c. Prepare a partial amortization table for the lease through 12/31/2016.
d. Prepare the journal entry to record the receipt of lease payment on 12/31/2014.
Question 2 (3 points—30 minutes)
The following partial information is available for A&O Company for 2014 and 2015:
20152014
Cash $ 292,000 $ 153,000
Accounts receivable 149,000 117,000
Inventory 150,000 180,000
Prepaid expenses 18,000 27,000
Plant assets 1,275,000 1,050,000
Accumulated depreciation (450,000) (375,000)
Patent 153,000 174,000
$1,587,000 $1,326,000
Accounts payable $ 153,000 $ 168,000
Accrued liabilities 60,000 42,000
Mortgage payable — 450,000
Preferred stock 525,000 —
Additional paid-in capital—preferred 120,000 —
Common stock 600,000 600,000
Retained earnings 129,000 66,000
$1,587,000 $1,326,000
· The increase in Accumulated Depreciation account is due to the depreciation expense for the period. No plant assets were sold during the year. Patents were not purchased or sold during the year.
· The Retained Earnings account has been charged for dividends of $148,000 and credited for the net income for the year.
· Depreciation expense and patent amortization expense for 2015 are included in the $680k operating expense shown below.
The income statement (partial information) for 2015 is as follows:
Sales revenue $1,980,000
Cost of sales 1,089,000
Gross profit 891,000
Operating expenses 680,000
Net income $ 211,000
Indirect method: show calculations for cash flow from (a) Operating (b) Investing, and (c) Financing activities for 2015.
Question 3 (2 points—15 minutes)
During 2014, AM Construction Company changed from the completed-contract method to the percentage-of-completion method for accounting purposes but not for tax purposes. Gross profit figures under both methods for the past three years appear below:
Completed-Contract Percentage-of-Completion
2012 $ 400,000 $ 800,000
2013 600,000 900,000
2014 700,000 1,000,000
$1,700,000 $2,700,000
Assume an income tax rate of 35% for all years.
a. Show computations to determine the adjustment needed in 2014 to the beginning balance of retained earnings to account for the effect of this accounting change on prior periods.
b. Prepare a journal entry needed in 2014 to adjust the accounting records for this change in accounting principle.
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Question 4 (2 points—25 minutes)
The following information pertains to VAAP Co.’s defined benefit pension plan for the year 2014.
Projected benefit obligation at 1/1/2014 | $700,000 |
Fair value of pension plan assets 1/1/2014 | 600,000 |
Unrecognized prior service costs at 1/1/2014 | 100,000 |
Service cost for 2014 | 70,000 |
Amortization of prior service costs | 11,000 |
Actual return on plan assets in 2014 | 55,000 |
Expected return on plan assets in 2014 | 50,000 |
Contributions to the plan in 2014 | 90,000 |
Benefits paid in 2014 | 25,000 |
Unexpected loss from change in projected benefit obligation due to change in actuarial predictions in 2014 | 27,000 |
Settlement rate used | 10% |
a. Show calculations to determine the pension expense for 2014.
b. Show calculations to determine the ending balance of the projected benefit obligation at 12/31/2014.
Question 5 (4 points—20 minutes)
Select the best answer for each of the following and write the letter corresponding to your answer in the answer sheet provided.
1. VAAP Company becomes aware of a lawsuit after the date of the financial statements, but before they are issued.The cause for action occurred during the accounting period covered by the financial statements.A loss and related liability should be reported in the financial statements if
a. VAAP lawyers admit guilt.
b. The court will decide the case within one year.
c. The amount can be reasonably estimated, and an unfavorable outcome is highly probable.
d. The amount can be reasonably estimated, and an unfavorable outcome is reasonably possible.
2. The ability to consummate the refinancing of a short-term obligation may be demonstrated by
a. Actually refinancing the obligation by issuing a long-term obligation.
b. Entering into a financing agreement that permits the enterprise to refinance the debt on a long-term basis.
c. Actually refinancing the obligation by issuing equity securities.
d. All of the above.
3. Under the effective-interest method of bond discount or premium amortization, which of the following statements is correct?
a. As bond discount is amortized, the interest expense increases over time.
b. As bond discount is amortized, the carrying value of bonds remains the same over time.
c. As bond premium is amortized, the carrying value of bonds increases over time.
d. All of the above statements are incorrect.
4. A&O Corporation issued a 10% stock dividend of its common stock which had a par value of $5 and a fair value of $10 at the time of the stock dividend. At what amount should retained earnings be capitalized (debit to retained earnings) for the additional shares issued?
a. There should be no capitalization of retained earnings.
b. Par value
c. Fair value on the declaration date
d. Fair value on the date of distribution
5. What effect does the issuance of a stock dividend have on each of the following?
Par Value per Share Retained Earnings
a. No effect Decrease
b. Increase Increase
c. Decrease Decrease
d. No effect No effect
6. Which of the followingwould result in future taxable amounts?
a. Fines resulting from a violation of law.
b. Warranty expense reported in financial income before it is paid.
c. Depreciation taken on the tax return in excess of the amounts reported in financial income.
d. Interest received on a municipal obligation.
7. Under the cost method, when a company sells its Treasury Stock either above or below its cost, which of the following statements is correct with respect to accounting for the sale?
a. Sale of Treasury Stock above cost results in a debit to Paid in Capital from Treasury Stock.
b. Sale of Treasury Stock above cost results in a debit to Retained earnings.
c. Sale of Treasury Stock below cost results in a credit to Paid in Capital from Treasury Stock.
d. Sale of Treasury Stock above cost results in a credit to Paid in Capital from Treasury Stock.
8. A lessor with a sales-type lease involving unguaranteed residual value available to the lessor at the end of the lease term will report sales revenue in the period of inception of the lease at which of the following amounts?
a. Lease receivable plus the present value of the unguaranteed residual value.
b. The sales price of the asset, less the present value of the unguaranteed residual value.
c. The sales price of the asset, plus the present value of the unguaranteed residual value.
d. The sales revenue would be equal to the sales price of the asset.
9. A company changes the useful life of a building from 15 years and no salvage value to 25 years and no salvage value. The company would account for the effect of this change
a. By recasting previously issued financial statements.
b. In the period of change and future periods if the change affects both.
c. As a change in estimate effected by a change in accounting principle.
d. As a change in accounting principle.
10. A&O Corporation sold equipment for $80,000. The cost of the equipment was $100,000 and the book value was $82,000. Under the indirect method, to determine net cash flow from operations, A&O would
a. Subtract from net income a $2,000 gain from sale of equipment
b. Add back to net income a $20,000 loss from sale of equipment
c. Add back to net income a $2,000 loss from sale of equipment
d. Subtract from net income a $20,000 gain from sale of equipment.
Question 6 (6 points—40 minutes)
Show computations for each of the following, and clearly show your final answer using the answer sheet provided.
1. PVP Company sells products for $600,000 (on credit) that include an assurance-type warranty for the first 90 days. The cost of the products is $300.000. PVP also offers a service type warranty for extended coverage for 2 years beyond the expiration of the assurance-type warranty for $10,000. The estimated cost of the assurance-warranty is $20,000. Prepare (a) a journal entry to record sale and related warranties AND (b) a journal entry to record the cost of goods sold.
2. During 2013, PVP Co. introduced a new product carrying a two-year warranty against defects. The estimated warranty costs related to dollar sales are 3% within 12 months following sale and 4% in the second 12 months following sale. Sales and actual warranty expenditures for the years ended December 31, 2013 and 2014 are as follows:
Actual Warranty
SalesExpenditures
2013 $ 500,000 $30,000
2014 1,500,000 60,000
$2,000,000 $90,000
Show computation for an estimated warranty liability on (a) 12/31/2013 and (b) on 12/31/2014.
3. VAPCompany's balance sheet shows:
· Common stock, $20 par $4,000,000
· Paid-in capital in excess of par 1,000,000
· Retained earnings 800,000
Prepare journal entries to record the following transactionsusing the cost method.
(a) Bought 10,000treasuryshares of itsowncommon stock at $30 a share.
(b) Sold 2,000 treasury shares at $31 a share.
(c) Sold 1,000 shares of treasury stock at $27 a share.
4. At December 31, 2014, VAAP Corp. had 50,000 shares of common stock. The company has a 8% ten-year bond sold in 2012 for $1,000,000 and convertible into 40,000 shares of common stock. Net income for 2014 was $302,500 and the tax rate is 35%. Show computations for VAAP’s (a) basic and (b) diluted earnings per share in 2014.
5. On January 1, 2013, PVP Co. purchased a machine for $980,000 and depreciated it by the straight-line method using an estimated useful life of ten years with a salvage value $80,000. On January 1, 2015, PVP determined that the machine had a useful life of six years from the date of acquisition and will have a salvage value of $70,000. An accounting change was made in 2015 to reflect these additional data. Show calculations to determine the depreciation expense for this machine in 2015.
6. A&E Co. reported $300,000 income in its 2014 income statement before provision for income taxes. To compute the provision for federal income taxes the following 2014 information is provided.
Estimated product warranty expenses deducted in financial income before payment | 25,000 |
Income from tax exempt municipal bonds | 20,000 |
Depreciation deducted for income tax purposes in excess of depreciation reported for financial statement purposes | 15,000 |
Enacted corporate income tax rate | 30% |
Show computations to determine the amount of (a) current income tax liability (income taxes payable), and (b) deferred tax asset and/or deferred tax liability as applicable on 12/31/2014.
7. PVP Corp leased a truck on 1/1/2014. The lease requires PVP Corp to make 5 annual payments of $25,000 beginning on 1/1/2014. At the end of the lease PVP Corp guarantees the residual value of the truck will total $5,000. The lease qualifies as a capital lease. The interest rate implicit in the lease is 10%. Present value factors at 10% are as follows:
· For an annuity due with 5 payments, 4.16986
· For an ordinary annuity with 5 payments, 3.79079
· Present value of $1 for 5 periods, 0.62092
Show calculations to determine the amount for PVP Corp’s recorded liability immediately after the first payment.
8. A&O Inc. leased a machine from PVP Co. The lease qualifies as a capital lease and requires 10 annual payments of $30,000 beginning immediately. The lessor’s implicit rate is 12% and the lessee is aware of this rate. The lessee’s incremental borrowing rate is 14%. The lease has a bargain purchase option of $10,000 at the end of the tenth year.
· The present value of an annuity due of one at 12% for 10 years is 6.328; and at 14% for 10 years is 5.946.
· The present value of an ordinary annuity at 12% for 10 years is 5.650.
· The present value of one at 12% for 10 years is 0.322; and at 14% for 10 years is 0.270.
Show calculations to determine the amount A&O should record as a lease liability at the beginning of the lease term.

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Solution: Acc 311-On January 1, 2014, A&O Corp. leases heavy machinery to PVP Company under a six-year non....