Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
a. Depreciation Expense A/c Dr $4,710
To Accumulated Depreciation - Office equipment A/c $4,710
(Being depreciation expense is recorded)
The depreciation expense is calculated for eight months (January - August)
b. Cash A/c Dr $21,240
Accumulated Depreciation - Office equipment A/c Dr $40,180
Loss on Disposal of Office equipment A/c Dr $25,130
To Office equipment A/c $86,550
(Being sale of machinery is recorded and the remaining balance is debited to the Loss on Disposal of Office equipment A/c)
The accumulated depreciation is computed below:
= $35,470 + $4,710
= $40,180
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Answer:
The correct option is D,$402,000.
Explanation:
In determining the cash flow provided by operating activities,we need to adjust the net income for effects of non cash items reported.It is important to note that the reverse of the earlier treatment of the items is what is required now.For instance depreciation and amortization were deducted in income statement,for cash flow purposes we need to add both to net income.
Net income $315,000
add depreciation $90,000
amortization $15,000
loss on sale of equipment $9,000
less gain on sale of building($27000)
Cash flow from operations $402,000
The cash flow from operating activities as adjusted is $402,000.
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