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For each of the following situations, state whether you agree or disagree with the financial reporting practice employed, and briefly explain the reason for your answer. 1. The controller of the Dumars Corporation increased the carrying value of land from its original cost of $2 million to its recently appraised value of $3.5 million. 2. The president of Vosburgh Industries asked the company controller to charge miscellaneous expense for the purchase of an automobile to be used solely for personal use. 3. At the end of its 2020 fiscal year, Dower, Inc., received an order from a customer for $45,350. The merchandise will ship early in 2021. Because the sale was made to a long-time customer, the controller recorded the sale in 2020. 4. At the beginning of its 2020 fiscal year, Rossi Imports paid $48,000 for a two-year lease on warehouse space. Rossi recorded the expenditure as an asset to be expensed equally over the two-year period of the lease. 5. The Reliable Tire Company included a note in its financial statements that described a pending lawsuit against the company 6. The Hughes Corporation, a company whose securities are publicly traded, prepares monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements for internal use but disseminates to external users only the annual financial statements. Situation Agree/Disagree Reason For each of the following situations, state whether you agree or disagree with the financial reporting practice employed, and briefly explain the reason for your answer. 1. The controller of the Dumars Corporation increased the carrying value of land from its original cost of $2 million to its recently appraised value of $3.5 million. 2. The president of Vosburgh Industries asked the company controller to charge miscellaneous expense for the purchase of an automobile to be used solely for personal use. 3. At the end of its 2020 fiscal year, Dower, Inc., received an order from a customer for $45,350. The merchandise will ship early in 2021. Because the sale was made to a long-time customer, the controller recorded the sale in 2020. 4. At the beginning of its 2020 fiscal year, Rossi Imports paid $48,000 for a two-year lease on warehouse space. Rossi recorded the expenditure as an asset to be expensed equally over the two-year period of the lease. 5. The Reliable Tire Company included a note in its financial statements that described a pending lawsuit against the company. 6. The Hughes Corporation, a company whose securities are publicly traded, prepares monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements for internal use but disseminates to external users only the annual financial statements. Situation Agree/Disagree Reason The company is conforming to appropriate expense recognition The company is conforming to the appropriate revenue recognition The company is conforming to the economic entity assumption. The company is conforming to the full disclosure principle. The company is conforming to the historical cost (original transaction value) principle. reason for your answer. troller of the Dumars Corporation increased the carrying value of land from its original cost of $2 million to its recently ed value of $3.5 million. sident of Vosburgh Industries asked the company controller to charge miscellaneous expense for the purchase of an bile to be used solely for personal use. eceived an order from a customer for $45,350. The merchandise will ship early in ecause the sale was made to a long-time customer, the controller recorded the sale in 2020. beginning of its 2020 fiscal year, Rossi Imports paid $48,000 for a two-year lease on warehouse space. Rossi recorded the diture as an asset to be expensed equally over the two-year period of the lease. liable Tire Company included a note in its financial statements that described a pending lawsuit against the company ughes Corporation, a company whose securities are publicly traded, prepares monthly, quarterly, and annual financial ents for internal use but disseminates to external users only the annual financial statements. Agree/Disagree Reason The company is conforming to the historical cost (original transaction value) principle. The company is conforming to the periodicity assumption. This is a violation of appropriate revenue recognition. This is a violation of the appropriate expense recognition. This is a violation of the economic entity assumption. The Late For each of the following situations, state whether you agree or disagree with the financial reporting practice employed, and briefly explain the reason for your answer. 1. The controller of the Dumars Corporation increased the carrying value of land from its original cost of $2 million to its recently appraised value of $3.5 million 2. The president of Vosburgh Industries asked the company controller to charge miscellaneous expense for the purchase of an automobile to be used solely for personal use. 3. At the end of its 2020 fiscal year, Dower, Inc., received an order from a customer for $45.350. The merchandise will ship early in 2021. Because the sale was made to a long-time customer, the controller recorded the sale in 2020. 4. At the beginning of its 2020 fiscal year, Rossi Imports paid $48,000 for a two-year lease on warehouse space. Rossi recorded the expenditure as an asset to be expensed equally over the two-year period of the lease. 5. The Reliable Tire Company included a note in its financial statements that described a pending lawsuit against the company. 6. The Hughes Corporation, a company whose securities are publicly traded, prepares monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements for internal use but disseminates to external users only the annual financial statements. Situation Agree/Disagree Reason This is a violation of the appropriate expense recognition. This is a violation of the economic entity assumption. This is a violation of the full disclosure principle. This is a violation of the historical cost (original transaction value) principle. This is a violation of the periodicity assumption