December 31, 2023 inventory for J&L Corp. consists of the fo…

December 31, 2023 inventory for J&L Corp. consists of the following items: Part Quantity Cost per Unit Net Realizable Value/unit  Extended Cost Extended Net Realizable Value 110 600 $ 92 $105 $55,200 $63,000 111 1,000 65 62 65,000 62,000 112 500 80 74 40,000 37,000 What is the value of inventory on J&L Corp’s 12/31/23 balance sheet assuming they report inventory at the Lower-of-Cost-or-Net-Realizable-Value applied on an item-by-item basis?

Obtronics purchased a piece of manufacturing equipment for $…

Obtronics purchased a piece of manufacturing equipment for $200,000 with a five-year useful life and no salvage value.  If Obtronics sells the machine for $150,000 at the end of the third year, which of the following statements is true? I: The gain on sale will be the same regardless of depreciation method   II: The gain on sale will be larger if Obtronics uses the double-declining balance method versus the straight-line method of depreciation  III: The gain on sale will be larger if Obtronics depreciates the machinery using the straight-line method of depreciation versus the double-declining balance method  IV: Obtronics will incur more depreciation over the first three years of the useful life using the double-declining balance method versus the straight-line method of depreciation 

Becker Company reported the following information for the ye…

Becker Company reported the following information for the year 2023: Net Income $1,300,000 Other Comprehensive Income $37,000 Cash Dividends paid on Preferred Stock $260,000 Cash Dividends paid on Common Stock $135,000 Common Shares Outstanding 486,000 Preferred Shares Outstanding 100,000 What is Becker Company’s Earnings Per Share for 2023?  Round your answer to two decimal points.

Flags, Inc. had an after tax income from continuing operatio…

Flags, Inc. had an after tax income from continuing operations of $500,000 for the year.  During the year, Flags disposed of its Bunting division at a pretax loss of $70,000.  Prior to disposal, the Bunting division operated at a pretax loss of $155,000 for the year.  Assume a tax rate of 25%.  What is Flags, Inc. net income for the year?

Alexis Corporation sold 10,000 units of a new product for $5…

Alexis Corporation sold 10,000 units of a new product for $50/unit during 2023. The sales price included a 2-year warranty to cover any defects on the product.  Management at Alexis Corporation estimates total warranty expenses to be 6% of sales dollars.  Assuming actual warranty expenditures related to this product were $10,000 in 2023, what is the amount of estimated warranty liability recorded as of December 31, 2023?

Below is information from Roma, Inc.’s balance sheet for 202…

Below is information from Roma, Inc.’s balance sheet for 2023.  Using the information below, calculate Roma, Inc.’s working capital. Goodwill $210,000 A/D – equipment $467,000 Long-term Equity investments        375,000 Inventory     427,000 Long-term debt (due 2026)        500,000 Accrued liabilities        40,000 Cash          65,000 Income taxes payable     110,800 Current maturities of long-term debt        51,000 Common stock     250,000 Notes receivable (current)        175,000 Prepaid expenses        68,760 Accounts payable        337,000 Equipment  1,386,000

Use the following information for the next two questions: On…

Use the following information for the next two questions: On January 15, 2023, Flynn Appliances entered into a sales contract with a customer for the sale of a commercial grade freezer.  The contract price of $15,000 included the freezer, installation and a 1-year maintenance contract.  On a stand-alone basis, Flynn sells the freezer for $15,000 (cost of $10,000), installation for $3,000 and the 1-year maintenance agreement for $2,000.  Flynn identifies the sale of the freezer, installation and maintenance agreement as separate performance obligations.  Flynn delivered the freezer on February 1st and installed the freezer on February 15th.

McKinley Industries purchased a piece of equipment for their…

McKinley Industries purchased a piece of equipment for their manufacturing facilities and paid with a 3-year, zero-interest bearing $125,000 notes payable.  Assuming a 5-year useful life and no salvage value, how much straight-line depreciation expense would McKinley record for this asset each year?  McKinley typically borrows at a rate of 5%. The present value of one for 3-periods at 5% is: .86384 The present value of one for 5-periods at 5% is: .78353 Round all calculations to whole dollars.