1. Directly attributable costs include: I. Interest Expense when the asset is ready for use II. Value-added taxes, the entity is not VAT-registered a. I only b. II only c. Both I and II d. Neither I nor II 2. Computation of maximum dividend of wasting asset corporations include the following, except: I. Appropriated retained earnings II. Realized portion of accumulated depletion a. I only b. II only c. I and II d. None from I and II PLEASE ANSWER ITH REFERENCE
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1. Directly attributable costs include:
I. Interest Expense when the asset is ready for use
II. Value-added taxes, the entity is not VAT-registered
a. I only
b. II only
c. Both I and II
d. Neither I nor II
2. Computation of maximum dividend of wasting asset corporations include the following, except:
I. Appropriated retained earnings
II. Realized portion of accumulated depletion
a. I only
b. II only
c. I and II
d. None from I and II
PLEASE ANSWER ITH REFERENCE
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- 1. Directly attributable costs include:I. Interest Expense when the asset is ready for useII. Value-added taxes, the entity is not VAT-registered a. I onlyb. II onlyc. Both I and IId. Neither I nor II2. Computation of maximum dividend of wasting asset corporations include the following, except: I. Appropriated retained earningsII. Realized portion of accumulated depletiona. I onlyb. II onlyc. I and IId. None from I and IIPLEASE ADD REFERENCE FOR ANSWERPS: NOT SATISFIED WITH THE ANSWER OF LAST TUTORWhen accounting for self-constructed PPE and computing the amount of interest cost to be capitalized, the concept of "avoidable interest" refers to а. that portion of average accumulated expenditures on which no interest cost was incurred O b. that portion of total interest cost which would not have been incurred if expenditures for asset construction had not been made O c. the total interest cost actually incurred d. a cost of capital charge for equityQuestion 3. Classify each of the following accounts as (a) asset, (b) liability, or (c) equity. a.→Defined benefit obligation b.→Plan asset c.→Right-of-use asset d.→Contract asset e.→ Unearned revenue f.→ Deferred tax asset g.→Accumulated other comprehensive losse
- All financial assets are initially measured at fair value plus transaction costs, except A. Amortized cost C.None of these C. Fair value through profit and loss D. Fair value through OCICalculate the EBIT which should be used for the EV / EBIT multiple given the information below: Net revenues Cost of sales Gross Profit Selling, general and administrative expenses Amortization expense Restructuring costs Acquisition-related costs Asset impairment charges Gain on sales of assets Operating income Interest expense, net Loss on early extinguishment of debt Other expense, net Income (loss) before taxes (Benefit) provision for income taxes Net income (loss) Select one: 1,394,8 1,444.4 1,474.3 S 1,419.6 5,248.1 1,746.0 3,502.1 2,027.8 During fiscal 2050, the company sold assets relating to the Cutey brand for a total disposal price of $29.2. The Company allocated $4.2 of goodwill to the brand as part of the sale. The Company recorded a gain of $24.8 which has been reflected in Gain on sales of assets in the Consolidated Statement of Operations for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2050. 79.5 86.9 174.0 5.5 (24.8) 1,153.2 81.9 3.1 30.4 1,037.8 (40.4) 1,078.2The following are deductions from items of income, except: * Cost of sales or service Regular allowable deductions Net Operating Loss Carry-Over Net Capital Loss Carry-Over
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- 1. On derecognition of a financial asset , the difference between the consideration received and the carrying amount of the financial asset shall be: 2 points a. Recognized in other comprehensive income for financial asset at amortized cost and profit or loss for financial asset at fair value. b. Recognized in profit or loss only for financial asset measured at amortized cost. c. Recognized in profit or loss only for financial asset measured at fair value. d. Recognized in profit or loss for both financial asset at fair value and financial asset at amortized cost. 2. The entity purchased government bonds. The entity’s business model in managing financial assets is to collect contractual cash flows that are solely payments of principal and interest on the principal amount outstanding. Which of the following is the most appropriate classification for the investment in bonds? 2 points a. At fair value through profit or loss. b. At amortized cost.…8. The profit or loss section or the statement of profit or loss shall include the following line items, excepta. Gains and losses on distribution of non-cash assets to owners.b. Revenue, presenting separately interest revenue calculated using the effective interest methodc. A single amount for the total of discontinuedoperationsd. Impairment losses (including reversals of impairment losses or impairment gains) determined in accordance with PAS 36. 9. In accordance with PAS 1, the profit or loss section or the statement of profit or loss shall include line item for gains and losses from derecognition ofa. Financial assets measured at fair value through profit or loss.b. Financial assets measured at fair value through other comprehensive income.c. Financial assets measured at amortized cost. d. All of these.1. On derecognition of a financial asset , the difference between the consideration received and the carrying amount of the financial asset shall be: 2 points a. Recognized in other comprehensive income for financial asset at amortized cost and profit or loss for financial asset at fair value. b. Recognized in profit or loss only for financial asset measured at amortized cost. c. Recognized in profit or loss only for financial asset measured at fair value. d. Recognized in profit or loss for both financial asset at fair value and financial asset at amortized cost. 2. The entity purchased government bonds. The entity’s business model in managing financial assets is to collect contractual cash flows that are solely payments of principal and interest on the principal amount outstanding. Which of the following is the most appropriate classification for the investment in bonds? 2 points a. At fair value through profit or loss. b. At amortized cost.…