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Weekly tasks or assignments (Individual or Group Projects) will be due by Monday and late submissions will be assigned a late penalty in accordance with the late penalty policy found in the syllabus. NOTE: All submission posting times are based on midnight Central Time. Key Assignment Brian Miller is an entrepreneur. He started a small-town friendly grocery store. People stopped by his store to pick up things they did not want to run to the regular grocery store for. In 3 years, because of popular demand, he started adding more items on his shelf and pretty soon, he had grown into a regular grocery store. People loved his store because he knew everyone by their first name and would try to fulfill everyone’s requests. He now needs some help with his inventory. He hired a CPA firm that would give him some advice on how he should maintain his inventory. You are his CPA. You want to give Brian an overview on the inventory system, some different methods of recording cost of goods sold, and educate him on the accounting side of recording inventory and recording cost of goods sold. Part 1 Explain to Brian the perpetual and periodic inventory systems, covering the main differences between the two systems, and why companies use perpetual inventory system.Contrast the 4 methods of recording cost of goods sold:Specific identificationAverage costFirst in, First out (FIFO)Last in, Last out (LIFO)ABC, a grocery company, uses a periodic inventory system. They have the following information for the month of January:Beginning inventoryJan 1: 400 units @ $10 eachPurchasesJan 10: 300 units @$12 eachJan 15: 200 units @$15 eachSalesJan 5: 200 units @ $15 eachJan 12: 200 units @ $20 eachJan 18: 100 units @ $25 eachEnding inventoryJan 31: 400 unitsWill LIFO or FIFO generate the highest cost of goods sold? Why? Show all calculations.Will the ending inventory balance will be higher under LIFO or FIFO? Why? Show all calculations.What is the cost of goods sold under LIFO? Show all calculations.What is the cost of goods sold under FIFO? Show all calculations. Part 2 Discuss the revenue principle and the matching principle as per the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).Contrast the percentage-of-completion method of revenue recognition versus the completed contract method.Solve this accounting problem for the ABC grocery company relating to revenue and expense recognition as per GAAP: ABC Corporation uses the percentage-of-completion method of accounting. In 2010, ABC entered into a contract for a contract price of $2,000,000. 2010Costs incurred during the year600,000Estimated costs to complete as of Dec 31900,000Billings during the year400,000Collections during the year300,000What portion of the total contract price is recognized as revenue in 2010?What is the profit recognized for 2010?Prepare the journal entries for 2010 under the percentage completion method. |
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6. Solve this accounting problem relating to revenue and expense recognition as per GAAP. | ||||
What portion of the total contract price is recognized as revenue in 2010? (show your work) | ||||
What is the profit recognized for 2010? (show your work) | ||||
Journal entries for 2010 under the percentage completion method: (put amounts in shaded cells) | ||||
Work in process | ||||
Inventory | ||||
Accounts receivable | ||||
Billings | ||||
Cash | ||||
Construction expenses | ||||
Revenue from long-term contracts |