Principles of Financial Accounting
Final Exam
Part I: Shorter questions (24 points = about 15 minutes)
1. Which of the following statements is correct? (3 points)
A) Revenue is recognized at the time of shipment when goods are shipped FOB destination.
B) Sales returns and allowances are reported as operating expenses on an income statement.
C) A seller records revenue when title and risks of ownership transfer to the buyer.
D) Sales discounts are reported as cost of sales on an income statement.
2. If a bond is issued at 98, the coupon rate was: (3 points)
A) higher than the market rate of interest.
B) lower than the market rate of interest.
C) equal to the market rate of interest.
D) not related to the market rate of interest.
3. Which of the following statements is correct? (3 points)
A) A 2-for-1 common stock split decreases both earnings per share and stockholders' equity.
B) A 10% common stock dividend decreases both earnings per share and stockholders' equity.
C) A 2-for-1 common stock split increases both the number of common shares outstanding and stockholders' equity.
D) A 30% common stock dividend increases the number of common shares outstanding and does not affect stockholders' equity.4. On August 1, Red Company purchased computer equipment for 10,000cashandalsogave100sharesofWhitecommonstockthatRedCompanyheldasaninvestment.TheWhitecommonstockcostRedCompany5,000 and on August 1 had a fair value of 4,200.Theinstallationcostsforthecomputerequipmentwere700 and shipping costs were 500.Whatamountshouldbethetotalamountdebitedtothecomputerequipmentaccount?(3points)<br>A)14,200.
B) 15,000.<br>C)15,400.
D) 16,200.<br>5.Whichoneofthefollowingwouldnotberecordedasanintangibleasset?(3points)<br>A)Patents<br>B)Copyrights<br>C)Internallygeneratedgoodwill<br>D)Franchises<br>6.Whichofthefollowingtransactionswouldbereportedascashflowfrominvestingactivities?(3points)<br>A)Thecashpurchaseoflandatapriceinexcessofappraisedvalue.<br>B)Thepurchaseofabuildinginexchangeforcommonstock.<br>C)Thereceiptofastockdividendfromastockinvestment.<br>D)Thecashreceiptofadividendfromastockinvestment.<br>7.Giventhefollowinginformation:<br>•Accountsreceivablewritten−offasuncollectibleduringtheyearamountedto11,500.
• Accounts receivable balance at the beginning of the year was 150,000.<br>•Accountsreceivablebalanceattheendoftheyearwas210,000.
• Allowance for doubtful accounts balance at the beginning of the year was 14,000.<br>•Allowancefordoubtfulaccountsbalanceattheendoftheyearaftertherecordingofbaddebtexpensewas12,900.
• Credit sales during the year totaled 900,000.Howmuchwasbaddebtexpense?(3points)<br>A)11,500.
B) 12,900.<br>C)10,400.
D) 14,000.<br>8.Whichofthefollowingbusinesseswouldnotbeaslikelytousethespecificidentificationmethodofinventoryvaluation?(3points)<br>A)Anautomobiledealer.<br>B)Acustomjewelrystore.<br>C)Agrocerystore.<br>D)Anartdealer.<br>PartII:Longerquestions(13points=about20minutes)<br>9.Keepingallelseequal,explaininonesentenceeachwhatthisnewsimpliesforthefollowinginnearfuture(higher/lower/noeffect)andwhy:(8points)10.Harley−Davidsondecidedtopurchaseanewfactorywitha10yearloan.Itagreedtopay0.5m after the first year and 1.5meachofthesubsequentyears.Theappropriaterateforsuchaprojectis8answerquestionsinPartIII.<br>11.HowlongisthewarrantythatIBMoffersonitshardwareproducts?(2points)<br>12.HowmuchdidIBMchargetothecostofsalesforproductwarrantiesin2018?(2points)<br>13.IBMhasasubstantialexposuretocustomers’receivables.Listfoursourcesofinformationthefirmusestoanalyzetheirindividuallyevaluatedclients.(2points)14.IBMusessomeinterestingmethodstomeasuredoubtfulaccountsfromclients.Considerthefollowingone,similartoanaginganalysis.Thefirmestimatestheallowanceratesbasedoncustomers’creditworthiness.Foranyinvestmentgradeclient,itexpectsnotcollectabout101,200m, and that IBM needed to write-off 200ofloanreceivables.(3points)<br>15.WhatwerethegrossamountsofintangibleassetsthatIBMhadattheendof2017and2018?Whatwasthemainreasonforthischange?(2points)16.Firmshaveanoptionwhethertocapitalizesoftwarecosts.HadIBMchosennottocapitalizesoftware,wouldtheretainedearningsin2018behigherorlowerandbyhowmuch?Ignoreanytaxconsiderations.(2points)<br>17.WhatwastheIBM’stotalamountoflong−termdebtoutstandingin2018?(2points)<br>18.WhatwasthelongestmaturityofdebtthatIBMissued?(2points)<br>Q19−24worth19pointswerebasedontopicswedidnotcoverin202425.Inthenoteoncontingencies,IBMwroteaboutongoingtaxexaminations.Eventhoughthetotalamountisstatedat900m, the firm did not recognize a liability. They concluded that this amount is not a “meaningful indicator of liability”. Provide a proper reasoning based on relevant US GAAP standards. (2 points)26. IBM mentions one specific covenant based on the net interest expense ratio. Think of this ratio as the interest coverage ratio. What was the covenant’s value as of Dec 31, 2018 if EBIT amounted to $12,065m? (2 points)
27. Suppose IBM recognized and paid the aforementioned tax liability in 2018. Quantify the effect of this transaction on the covenant. (3 points)
Part IV: Business application: Exxon Mobil (20 points = about 35 minutes)
Exxon Mobil is a large oil and gas company. Use the attached excerpts from its financial statements to answer questions in Part IV.
28. How many shares did Exxon had outstanding at the end of 2018? (2 points)
29. Provide the complete journal entry for the change in Exxon’s treasury stock in 2018. (3 points)
30. How much in total did Exxon pay in dividends to common shareholders in 2018? (2 points)
31. In which section of the cash flow statement would you find this outflow? (2 points)
32. What is the value of inventories Exxon had at the end of 2018? (2 points)
33. Which cost flow assumption does Exxon use to value most of its inventory? (2 points)
34. Assume that the FIFO cost of inventories approximates their current replacement cost. What would be the book value of inventories using FIFO on Dec 31, 2018? (2 points)35. Did Exxon save taxes cumulatively over the years since inception up to December, 31, 2018 by using LIFO instead of FIFO as a cost flow assumption for all inventories? If so, by how much assuming a 35% tax rate? If not, why? (2 points)36. Suppose your grandparents bought 1,000 shares of Exxon in 1975. How much did they receive in dividends since 2016 assuming have kept all shares since then? [Hint: think about the share split history.] (3 points)
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