Wavecrest Inc. reported income from continuing operations before tax of $1,790,000 during 2017. Additional transactions occurring in

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Wavecrest Inc. reported income from continuing operations before tax of $1,790,000 during 2017. Additional

transactions occurring in 2017 but not included in the $1,790,000 are as follows:

1. The corporation experienced an insured flood loss of $80,000 during the year.

2. At the beginning of 2015, the corporation purchased a machine for $54,000 (residual value of $9,000) that has a useful life of six years. The bookkeeper used straight-line depreciation for 2015, 2016, and 2017, but failed to A32deduct the residual value in calculating the depreciable amount.

3. The sale of FV-NI investments resulted in a loss of $107,000.

4. When its president died, the corporation gained $100,000 from an insurance policy. The cash surrender value of this policy had been carried on the books as an investment in the amount of $46,000 (the gain is non-taxable).

5. The corporation disposed of its recreational division at a loss of $115,000 before tax. Assume that this transaction meets the criteria for accounting treatment as discontinued operations.

6. The corporation decided to change its method of inventory pricing from average cost to the FIFO method. The effect of this change on prior years is to increase 2015 income by $60,000 and decrease 2016 income by $20,000 before taxes. The FIFO method has been used for 2017.

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a) Prepare an income statement for the year 2017, starting with income from continuing operations before income tax. Calculate earnings per share as it should be shown on the face of the income statement. There were 80,000 common shares outstanding during the year. (Assume a tax rate of 30% on all items, unless they are noted as being non-taxable.)

b) Assume that beginning retained earnings for 2017 is $2,540,000 and that dividends of $175,000 were declared during the year. Prepare the retained earnings portion of the statement of changes in equity for 2017.

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Intermediate Accounting

ISBN: 978-1119048534

11th Canadian edition Volume 1

Authors: Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt, Terry D. Warfield, Nicola M. Young, Irene M. Wiecek, Bruce J. McConomy

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