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Comprehensive Chapter 9 Check my work mode: This shows what is correct or incorrect for the work you have complet 3 Comprehensive Problem 9-92 (LO

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Comprehensive Chapter 9 Check my work mode: This shows what is correct or incorrect for the work you have complet 3 Comprehensive Problem 9-92 (LO 9-1, LO 9-2, LO 9-3, LO 9-4) (Algo) Bryan followed in his father's footsteps and entered into the carpet business. He owns and operates I Do Carpet (IDC). Bryan prefers to install carpet only, but in order to earn additional revenue, he also cleans carpets and sells carpet-cleaning supplies pore a. INC. contracted with a homebuilder in December of last year to Install carpet In 10 new homes belng hullt. The contract price of $83,500 includes $51,400 for materials (carpet). The remaining $32.100 is for IDC's service of installing the carpet. The contract also stated that all money was to be paid up front The homebuilder paid IDC in full on December 28 of last year. The contract required IDC to complete the work by January 31 of this year. Bryan purchased the necessary carpet on January 2 and began working on the first home January 4. He completed the last home on January 27 of this year. b. IDC culored into several other contracts this year and compleled the work before year-end. The work cost $144,000 in materials, and IDC elects to immediately deduct supplies. Bryan billed out $241,400 but only collected $220,000 by year end. Of the $21,400 still owed to him, Bryan wrote off $3.350 he didn't expect to collect as a bad debt from a customer experiencing extreme financial difficulties. C. IDC entered into a three-year contract to clean the carpets of an office building. The contract specilied that IDC would clean the carpets monthly from July 1 of this year through June 30 three years hence. IDC received payment in full of $8.892 ($241 a month for 36 months) on June 30 of this year. d. IDC sold 100 bottles of carpet stain remover this year for $5 per bottle (It collected $500). IDC sold 40 bottles on June 1 and 60 bottles on November 2. IDC had the following carpet-cleaning supplies on hand for this year, and IDC has elected to use the LIFO method of accounting for inventory under a perpetual inventory system: Purchase Date Bottles Total Cost November last 10 S176 year Feoruaryti! 05 140 year July this year 25 120 Lugust this year - 10 210 To als 1:40 8846 c. On August 1 of this year, IDC needed more toori lor slorage and paid $1,320 lo renla garage lur 12 months. f. On November 30 of this year, Bryan decided it was time to get his logo on the sides of his work van. IDC hired We Paint Anything Inc. (WPA) to do the job. It paid $640 down and agreed to pay the remaining $1.920 upon corripletion of the job. WPA indicated it wouldn't be able to begin the job until January 15 of next year, but the job would only take one week to complete. Due to circumstances beyond its control, WPA wasn't able to complete the job until April 1 of next year, at which time IDC paid the remaining $1.920. g. In December, Bryan's son, Aiden, helped him finish some carpeting jobs. IDC owed Aiden $740 (reasonable) compensation for his work. However, Aiden did not receive the payment until January of next year h. IDC also paid $2,400 for Interest on a short term bank loan relating to the period from November 1 of this year through March 31 of next year. Compute his taxable income for the current year considering the above items. (Enter zero for no effect on . taxable income. Do not round intermediate calculations.) a. b. d a. Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Cash Method Accrual Method Prepaid carpeting services 5 vs 20,500 Carpeting services 220,000 241,400 Clean HIV 8812 1,482 Stine Sales 500 500 Gross Income 5 229,3925 326,002 Carpet suples 61,400 61,400 Malerseded for contacts 144,000 144,000 Sin 4683 468 Tosal Supplies 195 360 195,36U Gross Pro 5 33,5245 131,014 Bad det ol 3,350 maiden $ 13700 560 Prepaid paint job 540 540 Compensation to den vo 74063 Prepaid interest 2.4003 2.400% Tural Dwi 1360 7,680X Taxable income $ 29,1645 123,334 b. 1 9. h

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