Refer to the data below and use the Final Project Workbook that includes the income statement, balance sheet, retained earnings statement and cash flow statement
Refer to the data below and use the Final Project Workbook that includes the income statement, balance sheet, retained earnings statement and cash flow statement to complete the final project and associated milestones.
Peyton Approved Financial Data: Preliminary Financial Statements have already been prepared (2017 statements in the Final Project Workbook). Final adjusting entries have not yet been made. See table for possible adjustments that indicate what will be recorded at 12/31/17 (fiscal year end). Use the following to complete year-to-year documentation and notes for managing depreciation, inventory, and long-term debt.
A supplier shipped $3,000 of ingredients on 12/29/17. Peyton receives an invoice for the goods, as well as a bill for freight for $175, all dated 12/29/17. Goods were shipped FOB supplier’s warehouse. |
At 12/31/17, Peyton has $200 worth of merchandise on consignment at Bruno’s House of Bacon. |
On 12/23/17, Peyton received $1,000 deposit from Pet Globe for product to be shipped by Peyton in the second week of January. |
On 12/03/2017, a mixer with a cost of $2,000, accumulated depreciation $1,200, was destroyed by a forklift. As of 12/23/17, insurance company has agreed to pay $700 in January, 2018, for accidental destruction. |
Note about later borrowing - financials will show loan from parents repaid and use of bank financing. |
The company is planning to open another location in 2018. Prepare pro forma financials for 2018 for the new location using the following information:
Cost of leasing commercial space: $1,500 per month. |
Cost of new equipment: $15,000, purchased with a long-term note. Use straight line depreciation assuming a seven-year life, no residual value. Use full year’s depreciation for the first year. |
Cost of hiring and training new employees: three at $25,000 each for the first year. |
Except as noted below, assets, current liabilities, sales, costs, and expenses are expected to be 80% of the existing store (from preliminary statements) except no stock. Retained earnings = net income. |
Cash: $7,000. Accounts receivable amount to 4.0 turns (accounts receivable turnover will be 4.0); inventory amount to show 3.0 turns (inventory turnover will be 3.0). No stock will be issued. Retained earnings are to equal net income. Additional financing of $5,000 will be long-term. Add remaining amount needed to balance into accounts payable. |
For notes to the financial statements and Management Analysis Memo, consider the following:
Peyton Approved uses the following accounting practices:
Inventory: Periodic, LIFO for both baking and merchandise
Baking supplies: $27,850 ending inventory
Equipment: Straight line method used for equipment
Business Financing Information: Use this information to calculate interest rates and insurance information, and to assess their impact on the company’s financial obligations:
6% interest note payable was made on Jan 31, 2017, and is due Feb 1, 2019.
5-year loan was made on June 1, 2016. Terms are 7.5% annual rate, interest only until due date.
Insurance: Annual policy covers 12 months, purchased in February, covering March 2017 to February 2018. No monthly adjustments have been made.
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Income Statement | |||||
For Year Ended 12/31/2017 | |||||
Bakery Sales | $ 327,322.55 | ||||
Merchandise Sales | 1,205.64 | ||||
Total Revenues | 328,528.19 | ||||
Cost of Goods Sold - Baked | 105,834.29 | ||||
Cost of Goods Sold - Merchandise | 859.77 | ||||
Total Cost of Goods Sold | 106,694.06 | ||||
Gross Profit | 221,834.13 | ||||
Operating Expenses: | |||||
Rent Expense | 24,549.19 | ||||
Wages Expense | 10,670.72 | ||||
Misc. Supplies Expense | 3,000.46 | ||||
Business License Expense | 2,045.77 | ||||
Misc. Expense | 1,363.84 | ||||
Depreciation Expense | 677.86 | ||||
Insurance Expense | 1091.08 | ||||
Advertising Expense | 1,549.74 | ||||
Interest Expense | 818.31 | ||||
Telephone Expense | 490.98 | ||||
Gain/Loss on disposal of equipment | 100.00 | ||||
Total Operating Expenses: | 46357.95 | ||||
Net Income | 175476.18 |
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Balance Sheet | ||||||||
As of December 31, 2017 | ||||||||
Assets | Liabilities and Owners' Equity | |||||||
Current Assets: | Current Liabilities: | |||||||
Cash | 68,520.04 | Accounts Payable | 23,437.11 | |||||
Accounts Receivable | 68,519.91 | Wages Payable | 3,383.28 | |||||
Baking Supplies | 18,681.70 | Interest Payable | 211.46 | |||||
Consignment Inventory | 200.00 | Customer Deposit | 1,000.00 | |||||
Merchandise Inventory | 1,038.07 | |||||||
Prepaid Rent | 2,114.55 | |||||||
Prepaid Insurance | 2114.55 | |||||||
Misc. Supplies | 170.49 | |||||||
Other Receivable - Insurance | 700.00 | |||||||
Total Current Liabilities | 28,031.85 | |||||||
Total Current Assets | 162059.31 | |||||||
Long Term Liabilities: | ||||||||
Notes Payable | 5,000.00 | |||||||
Long Term/Fixed Assets: | Total Long Term Liabilities: | 5,000.00 | ||||||
Baking Equipment | 12,000.00 | |||||||
Accumulated Depreciation | (406.44) | Total Liabilities: | 33,031.85 | |||||
Net Fixed assets | 11,593.56 | |||||||
Common Stock | 20,000.00 | |||||||
Retained Earnings | 120621.02 | |||||||
Total Equity | 140621.02 | |||||||
173652.87 | Total Liabilities & Equity | 173652.87 | ||||||
Total Assets: | ||||||||
Bakery Sales Merchandise Sales 261,858.04 964.51 Total Revenues $ 262,822.55 Cost of Goods Sold - Baked 84,667.43 687.82 Cost of Goods Sold - Merchandise Total Cost of Goods Sold $ $ 85,355.25 177,467.30 Gross Profit Operating Expenses: Rent Expense Wages Expense Misc. Supplies Expense Business License Expense Misc. Expense Depreciation Expense Insurance Expense Advertising Expense Interest Expense Telephone Expense Total Operating Expenses: 18,000.00 75,000.00 2$ 2$ 2,400.37 $ $ $ 1,636.62 1,091.07 2,142.86 872.86 1,239.79 353.50 INCORRECT 392.78 $ 103,129.85 Net Income 74,337.45 %24 %24 9 %24
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