Suppose you are an investment advisor, and you are looking at two companies to recommend to your
Question:
Suppose you are an investment advisor, and you are looking at two companies to recommend to your clients, Shelly's Seashell Enterprises and Jeremy Feigenbaum Systems. The two companies are virtually identical, and both began operations at the beginning of the current year. During the year, each company purchased inventory as follows:
During the first year, both companies sold 25,000 units of inventory. In early January, both companies purchased equipment costing $143,000, with a 10-year estimated useful life and a $20,000 residual value. Shelly uses the inventory and depreciation methods that maximize reported income (FIFO and straight-line). By contrast, Feigenbaum uses the inventory and depreciation methods that minimize income taxes (LIFO and double-declining- balance). Both companies' trial balances at December 31, 2013, included the following:
Sales revenue............................... $270,000
Operating expenses ........................ 80,700
Requirements
1. Prepare both companies' income statements. (Disregard income tax expense.)
2. Write an investment letter to address the following questions for your clients: Which company appears to be more profitable? Which company has more cash to invest in new projects? Which company would you prefer to invest in?Why?
Step by Step Answer:
Financial and Managerial Accounting
ISBN: 978-0132497978
3rd Edition
Authors: Horngren, Harrison, Oliver