Assume that the A division of Harrold Corporation experienced the following transactions during the year ended December

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Assume that the A division of Harrold Corporation experienced the following transactions during the year ended December 31, 2013:
a. Suppose division A supplied copy services for a customer for the discounted price of $250,000. Under normal conditions, it would have provided these services for $295,000. Other revenues totaled $57,000.
b. Salaries cost the division $29,000 to provide these services. The division had to pay employees overtime occasionally. Ordinarily the salary cost for these services would have been $17,900.
c. All other expenses, excluding income taxes, totaled $242,000 for the year. Income tax expense was 34% of income before tax.
d. The A division has two operating subdivisions: basic retail and special contracts. Each subdivision is accounted for separately to indicate how well each is performing. However, the A division combines the statements of all subdivisions to show results for the A division as a whole.
e. Inflation affects the amounts that the A division must pay for copy machines. To show the effects of inflation, net income would drop by $1,000.
f. If the A division were to go out of business, the sale of its assets would bring in $125,000 in cash.

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1. Prepare the A division’s income statement for the year ended December 31, 2013.
2. For items a through f, explain the accounting concept, assumption, or principle that provides guidance in accounting for the item. State how you have applied the concept, assumption, or principle in preparing the income statement.

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Financial accounting

ISBN: 978-0132751124

9th edition

Authors: Walter T. Harrison Jr., Charles T. Horngren, C. William Thom

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