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Question 1 (7 points) Towson Corp., was organized on January 2, 2018. During the first year of operation, Towson issued 70,000 shares of $9 par value common stock at a price of $50 cash per share. On December 31, 2018, Towson reported Net Income of $250,000 and paid $50,000 cash dividends. Use this information to determine the dollar amounts that Towson will report on its year end Balance Sheet for Paid in Capital Common Stock in Excess to par. Your Answer: Question 1 options: Answer Question 2 (7 points) Towson Corp., had 4,000 shares of $100 par, 5% cumulative preferred stock as of January 1, 2018. No additional shares of preferred stock were issued during fiscal years 2018 & 2019. Dividends were paid to common shareholders in 2017 but no shareholders were paid dividends in 2018. A total of $85,000 of dividends was paid in 2019. Use this information to determine the total dollar amount of dividends that was paid to common shareholders during fiscal year 2019. Your Answer: Question 2 options: Answer Question 3 (7 points) On January 2, 2018, the first year of operations, Brunswick Corp. issued 15,000 shares of $10 par value common stock for $15 per share. On July 1, 2018, 2,000 of these shares were reacquired for $19 each. On September 1, 2018 Brunswick Corp. reissued 900 shares of its treasury stock for $23 per share. No other stock transactions occurred during the rest of fiscal year 2018. Use this information to determine the dollar amount that Brunswick will report on its fiscal year 2018 Balance Sheet for Paid in Capital Treasury Stock. Your Answer: Question 3 options: Answer Question 4 (7 points) On August 1, 2018, Towson Corp., declared a 5% stock dividend on its common stock when the market value of the common stock was $15 per share. The balance in the common stock account, before the stock dividend was declared, was $900,000. The par value of all common stock is $10. What is the total dollar amount credited to additional paid in capital - common stock on August 1, 2018? Your Answer: Question 4 options: Answer Question 5 (7 points) Easton Company prepares annual adjusting entries only. During the third quarter of Fiscal Year 2018, Easton Company acquired the following trading securities: Date Company # of Shares Price per Share 8/15 X Company 1,500 $42 9/25 Y Company 1,250 30 9/30 Z Company 1,000 26 On November 10th, Easton Company sold the Y Company stock for $31 per share. On December 15th, Z Company paid dividends of $0.12 per share. The following were the year-end market values: Company FMV per Share X Company $41 Y Company 15 Z Company 23 What the total dollar values that Easton Company should record for the Unrealized Gain or (Loss) on Trading Securities for 2018? Enter a Loss as a negative number. Your Answer: Question 5 options: Answer Question 6 (7 points) Arundel Company uses aging to estimate uncollectibles. At the end of the fiscal year, December 31, 2018, Accounts Receivable has a balance that consists of: Dollar Value Age of Account Estimated Collectible $215,000< 30="" days="" old="" 99.5%="" 70,000="" 30="" to="" 60="" days="" old="" 92.0%="" 35,000="" 61="" to="" 120="" days="" old="" 70.5%="" 5,000=""> 120 days old 19.0% The current unadjusted Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts balance is a debit balance of $2,000 and the Bad Debt Expense accounts has an unadjusted balance of zero. After the adjusting entry is made, what will be the dollar balances in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts? Round to nearest whole dollar. Your Answer: Question 6 options: Answer Question 7 (7 points) Arundel Company uses percentage of sales to estimate uncollectibles. At the end of the fiscal year, December 31, 2018, Accounts Receivable has a balance of $78,000 and had a total of $840,000 in credit sales. Arundel assumes that 1.0% of sales will eventually be uncollectible. before adjustment, the Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts had a credit balance of 5,000. What dollar amount should be credited to Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts at year end? Your Answer: Question 7 options: Answer Question 8 (7 points) Salisbury Company uses the perpetual inventory system and had the following inventory & sales activity for the month of May 2019: Date Activity Quantity Unit Price 5/1 Beginning Inventory 175 $11.00 5/5 Purchase 200 $10.50 5/10 Sales 300 $25 5/15 Purchase 200 $14.00 5/20 Sales 250 $28 5/25 Purchase 150 $14.00 Using the LIFO method, determine the dollar value for Ending Inventory at the end of month of May. Round to the nearest cent. Your Answer: Question 8 options: Answer Question 9 (7 points) Adelphi Company purchased a machine on January 1, 2017, for $100,000. The machine was estimated to have a service life of ten years with an estimated residual value of $5,000. Adelphi sold the machine on January 1, 2021 for $20,000. Adelphi uses the double declining method for depreciation. Using this information, how much is the gain or (loss) for the equipment sale entry made on January 1, 2021. Enter a loss as a negative number. Your Answer: Question 9 options: Answer Question 10 (7 points) Barbara is an employee of Baltimore Company. Baltimore Company pays employees the Friday after the wages are earned. Overtime in excess of 40 hours must be paid at 150% of the normal hourly rate. Social Security taxes are 6.2% and Medicare taxes are 1.45%. The federal unemployment tax rate is 1.1% and the state unemployment tax rate is 4.5%. Barbara's wages, including the current pay period, will not exceed the limits for Social Security, Medicare and unemployment taxes. Barbara earns $20 per hour and worked 47 hours for the week ended January 13 , 2019. Baltimore will withhold $220 federal income taxes. Use this information to determine the total payroll tax expense for Baltimore Company as related to Barbara's earnings. (Round to the closest cent) Your Answer: Question 10 options: Answer Question 11 (15 points) The following is the Easton Company adjusted Trial Balance. Easton Company Adjusted Trial Balance December 31, 2018 Account Title Debit Credit Cash $88,665 Accounts Receivable 232,400 Supplies 17,000 Equipment 395,000 Accumulated Depreciation $224,260 Accounts Payable 72,555 Capital Stock 220,000 Retained Earnings 127,145 Service Revenue 881,105 Interest Income 5,500 Dividends 9,000 Rent Expense 59,500 Wages Expense 529,000 Supplies Expense 42,000 Utilities Expense 8,000 Depreciation Expense 150,000 ________ Totals $1,530,565 $1,530,565 Use this information to prepare the Single-Step Income Statement for the fiscal year. There are additional lines in the formatted income statement form to allow for authorized alternate presentations. Question 1 (7 points) Towson Corp., was organized on January 2, 2018. During the first year of operation, Towson issued 70,000 shares of $9 par value common stock at a price of $50 cash per share. On December 31, 2018, Towson reported Net Income of $250,000 and paid $50,000 cash dividends. Use this information to determine the dollar amounts that Towson will report on its year end Balance Sheet for Paid in Capital Common Stock in Excess to par. Your Answer: Question 1 options: Answer Question 2 (7 points) Towson Corp., had 4,000 shares of $100 par, 5% cumulative preferred stock as of January 1, 2018. No additional shares of preferred stock were issued during fiscal years 2018 & 2019. Dividends were paid to common shareholders in 2017 but no shareholders were paid dividends in 2018. A total of $85,000 of dividends was paid in 2019. Use this information to determine the total dollar amount of dividends that was paid to common shareholders during fiscal year 2019. Your Answer: Question 2 options: Answer Question 3 (7 points) On January 2, 2018, the first year of operations, Brunswick Corp. issued 15,000 shares of $10 par value common stock for $15 per share. On July 1, 2018, 2,000 of these shares were reacquired for $19 each. On September 1, 2018 Brunswick Corp. reissued 900 shares of its treasury stock for $23 per share. No other stock transactions occurred during the rest of fiscal year 2018. Use this information to determine the dollar amount that Brunswick will report on its fiscal year 2018 Balance Sheet for Paid in Capital Treasury Stock. Your Answer: Question 3 options: Answer Question 4 (7 points) On August 1, 2018, Towson Corp., declared a 5% stock dividend on its common stock when the market value of the common stock was $15 per share. The balance in the common stock account, before the stock dividend was declared, was $900,000. The par value of all common stock is $10. What is the total dollar amount credited to additional paid in capital - common stock on August 1, 2018? Your Answer: Question 4 options: Answer Question 5 (7 points) Easton Company prepares annual adjusting entries only. During the third quarter of Fiscal Year 2018, Easton Company acquired the following trading securities: Date Company # of Shares Price per Share 8/15 X Company 1,500 $42 9/25 Y Company 1,250 30 9/30 Z Company 1,000 26 On November 10th, Easton Company sold the Y Company stock for $31 per share. On December 15th, Z Company paid dividends of $0.12 per share. The following were the year-end market values: Company FMV per Share X Company $41 Y Company 15 Z Company 23 What the total dollar values that Easton Company should record for the Unrealized Gain or (Loss) on Trading Securities for 2018? Enter a Loss as a negative number. Your Answer: Question 5 options: Answer Question 6 (7 points) Arundel Company uses aging to estimate uncollectibles. At the end of the fiscal year, December 31, 2018, Accounts Receivable has a balance that consists of: Dollar Value Age of Account Estimated Collectible $215,000< 30="" days="" old="" 99.5%="" 70,000="" 30="" to="" 60="" days="" old="" 92.0%="" 35,000="" 61="" to="" 120="" days="" old="" 70.5%="" 5,000=""> 120 days old 19.0% The current unadjusted Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts balance is a debit balance of $2,000 and the Bad Debt Expense accounts has an unadjusted balance of zero. After the adjusting entry is made, what will be the dollar balances in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts? Round to nearest whole dollar. Your Answer: Question 6 options: Answer Question 7 (7 points) Arundel Company uses percentage of sales to estimate uncollectibles. At the end of the fiscal year, December 31, 2018, Accounts Receivable has a balance of $78,000 and had a total of $840,000 in credit sales. Arundel assumes that 1.0% of sales will eventually be uncollectible. before adjustment, the Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts had a credit balance of 5,000. What dollar amount should be credited to Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts at year end? Your Answer: Question 7 options: