Intermediate Accounting 2 Finals Solvings
Intermediate Accounting 2 Finals Solvings
Intermediate Accounting 2 Finals Solvings
CH 11-7
On January 1, 2020, Northstar Company entered into an 8-year lease of a floor of building with useful
life of 15 years with the following terms:
Annual rental for the first three years payable at the end of each year 300,000
Annual rental for the next five years payable at the end of each year 400,000
Implicit interest rate 10%
PV of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 10% for three periods 2.49
PV of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 10% for five periods 3.79
The lease provides for neither a transfer of title to the lessee nor a purchase option.
Because the occupancy rate is low, Conn Company agreed to lease 1,000 square meters to Hanson
Company at P1,200 per square meter for the first year of a three-year operating lease. Rent for
remaining years will be at the P3,000 rate.
Hanson Company moved into the building on January 1, 2020, and paid the first year’s rent in advance.
What amount of rental revenue should be reported in the income statement for the year ended
September 30, 2020?
2, 400,000
1,200,000
1,800,000
900,000
CH 12- 11
Wall Company leased an office to Fox Company for a five-year term beginning January 1, 2020.
Under the terms of the operating lease, rent for the first year is P800,000 and the rent for years 2
through 5 is P1,250,000 per annum.
However, as an inducement to enter the lease, Wall Company granted Fox Company the first six months
of the lease rent-free.
The monthly rental for 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 is P100,000, P150,000, P200,000 and P250,000,
respectively.
Rentals are payable at the end of each month. All rental payments within the year were made when
due.
What amount should be reported as rent receivable from Bee Company on December 31, 2021?
1,000,000
1,200,000
600,000
900,000
CH 12-13
Abe Company, lessor, leased an equipment under an operating lease.
The lease term is 5 years payments are made in advance on January 1 of each year as shown in the
following schedule:
January 1, 2020 1,000,000
January 1, 2021 1,000,000
January 1, 2022 1,400,000
January 1, 2023 1,700,000
January 1, 2024 1,900,000
On December 31, 2021, what amount should be reported as rent receivable?
1, 400,000
800,000
400,000
0
CH 12-14
At the beginning of current year, Wren Company leased a building to Brill Company under an operating
lease for ten years at P500,000 per year, payable the first day of each lease year. Wren Company paid
P150,000 to a real estate broker as initial direct cost.
The building is depreciated P120,000 per year. Wren Company incurred insurance and property tax
expense totaling P90,000 for the current year.
What is the net rent income for the current year?
275,000
290,000
350,000
365,000
CH 12-15
At the beginning of current year, Rapp Company leased a new machine to Lake Company for 5 years.
The annual rent is P900,000.
Additionally, Lake Company paid P500,000 to Rapp Company as a lease bonus and P250,000 as a
security deposit to be refunded upon expiration of the lease.
What amount should be reported as rent revenue for the current year?
1, 400,000
1, 250,000
1,000,000
900,000
CH 13-7
At the beginning of current year, Lessor Company leased a machine to Lessee Company. The machine
had an original cost of P6,000,000. The lease term was five years and the implicit interest rate on the
lease was 15%.
The lease is properly classified as a direct financing lease. The annual lease payments of P1,730,541 are
made each December 31.
The machine reverts to Lessor at the end of the lease term, at which time the residual value of the
machine will be P400,000. The residual value is unguaranteed.
The PV of 1 at 15% for 5 periods is .4972, and the PV of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 15% for 5 periods is
3.3522.
At the commencement date of the lease, what would be the net lease receivable on the part of the
lessor?
6,400,000
5,801,120
6,000,000
5,600,000
Annual lease payments are P1,000,000 due each December 31, beginning December 1, 2020. The last
payment is due December 31, 2024.
The remaining useful life of the asset was six years at the commencement of the lease.
The lessor used 10% as the implicit rate. The PV of 1 at 10% for 5 periods is .62, and the PV of an
ordinary annuity of 1 at 10% for 5 periods is 3.79.
What is the net lease receivable of the lessor at the commencement of the lease?
4,534,000
3,790,000
4,990,000
2,590,000
What total amount of interest revenue should be recognized over the lease term?
1,293,000
1,394,500
516,000
750,000
CH 13-10
At the beginning of current year, Nueva Company, as lessor, leased an equipment for ten years at an
annual rental of P1,200,000, payable by Caster Company, the lessee, at the beginning of each year. The
lease is appropriately accounted for as finance lease.
The equipment had a cost of P8,400,000 with an estimated life of 12 years and no residual value. The
straight line depreciation is used. The implicit rate is 9%.
What amount of interest income should be reported in the income statement for the current year?
500,000
648,000
756,000
360,000
CH 13-11
Cassandra Company is in the leasing business. The entity acquired a specialized packaging machine for
P3,000,000 cash and leased it for a period of six years, after which the machine is to be returned to
Cassandra Company for disposition. The guaranteed residual value of the machine is P200,000.
The lease term was arranged so that a return of 12% is earned by Cassandra Company. The PV of 1 at
12% for six periods is 0.51 and the present value of an annuity of 1 in advance at 12% for six periods is
4.60.
What is the annual lease payment payable in advance required to yield the desired return?
630,000
652,174
608,695
732,000
CH 13-12
Magnum Company had an asset costing P5,239,000. The asset was leased at the beginning of the
current year to another entity. Five annual lease payments are due in advance at the beginning of each
lease year.
The lessee guaranteed the P2,000,000 residual value of the asset at the end of the 5-year lease term.
The lessor’s implicit interest rate is 8%. The PV of 1 at 8% for 5 periods is 0.68, and the PV of an annuity
of 1 in advance at 8% for 5 periods is 4.31.
The lease provided for a transfer of title to the lessee at the end of the lease term.
After the fourth year, the residual value was estimated at P1,000,000.
The PV of 1 at 15% for 4 periods is .572 and the PV of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 15% for4 periods is
2.855.
CH 13-14
Irene Company acquired a specialized machine for P2,300,000. At the beginning of current year, the
entity leased the machine for a period of six years, after which title to the machine is transferred to the
lessee.
The six annual lease payments are due in advance at the beginning of each lease year. The residual value
of the machine is P200,000.
The lease terms are arranged so that a return of 12% is earned by the lessor. The present value of 1 at
12% for six periods is 0.51 and the present value of an annuity in advance of 1 at 12% for six periods is
4.60.
Equal payments under the lease are P500,000 and are due at the beginning of the year.
The selling price of the equipment is P2,900,000 and the carrying amount is P2,000,000. The lease is
appropriately accounted for as a sales type lease.
The present value of the lease payments at an implicit interest rate is 12% is P2,780,000.
What amount of profit on the sale should be reported for the current year?
900,000
780,000
240,000
333,600
CH 14-11
Gold Company leased equipment to Fair Company and properly recorded the sales type lease. The eight
annual payments of P300,000 are due at the beginning of each year.
The lessor had purchased the equipment for P1,100,000 and had a list price of P1,800,000.
The present value of the lease payments is P1,700,000. The imputed interest rate on the lease was 11%
and the lessee had an incremental borrowing rate of 10%.
Equal payments under the lease are P600,000 and are due on July 1 of each year. The first payment was
made on July 1, 2020.
The interest rate contemplated by Meg company and Wee Company is 10%.
The cash selling price of the equipment is P3,520,000 and the cost of the equipment on Meg Company’s
accounting records is P2,800,000.
What amount of profit on sale should be recognized for the year ended December 31, 2020?
600,000
720,000
360,000
300,000
What amount of interest revenue should be recorded for the year ended December 31, 2020?
292,000
146,000
352,000
176,000
CH 14-13
On January 1, 2020, Gallant Company entered into a lease agreement with Blacksheep Company for a
machine which was carried on the accounting records of Gallant Company at P2,000,000.
Total payments under the lease which expires on December 31, 2029 aggregate P3,550,800 of which
P2,400,000 represents cost of the machine to Blacksheep Company. Payments of P355,080 are due each
January 1 of each year.
The interest rate of 10% which was stipulated in the lease is considered and adequate compensation to
Gallant Company.
Blacksheep Company expects the machine to have a 10-year life, no residual value and be depreciated
on a straight line basis. The lease qualifies as a sales type lease.
What amount should be recognized by Gallant as profit from sales for the year ended December 31,
2020?
1,150,800
1,550,800
400,000
355,080
What amount of interest income should be recognized by Gallant for the year ended December 31,
2020?
244,080
200,000
204,492
240,000
What total income before tax should be recognized by Gallant from the lease for the year ended
December 31, 2020?
204,492
604,492
355,080
755,080
CH 14-14
Reagan Company used leases as a method of selling products. In 2020, Reagan Company completed
construction of a passenger ferry.
On January 1, 2020, the ferry was leased to the Super Ferry Line on a contract specifying that ownership
of the ferry will transfer to the lessee at the end of the lease period.
In the income statement for 20202, what amount should be reported as gain from the sale of the
machine?
34,100
30,000
4,100
0
CH 15-10
On December 31, 2020, Lane Company sold equipment to Noll Company and simultaneously leased it
back for 3 years.
What amount should be reported as a gain from sale of equipment for 2020?
120,000
60,000
40,000
0
CH 15-11
At the beginning of current year, Racquel Company sold a building and immediately leased it back. The
following data pertain to the sale and leaseback transaction:
On December 31, 2020, the employee had worked for Jessabel Company for 15 years. The current salary
is P500,000.
The employee is expected to retire in 5 years and the salary increases are expected to average 4% per
year during that period.
The employee is expected to live for 6 years after retiring and will receive the first annual pension
payment one year after retirement. The discount rate is 12%.
CH 17-11
A director of Ester Company shall receive a retirement benefit of 20% of final salary per annum for a
contractual period of three years.
The anticipated salary is P1,000,000 for 20202, P1,200,000 for 2021 and P1,500,000 for 2022.
The discount rate is 10%. The PV of 1at 10% is .909 for one period and .826 for two periods.
Under the projected unit credit method, what is the estimated pension liability on December 31, 2021?
900,000
520,500
600,000
545,280
CH 18-9
Seda Company provided the following information pertaining to a pension plan for the current year:
CH 18-10
Greenbelt Company provided the following information with respect to the defined benefit plan for the
current year:
CH 18-12
Winter Company provided the following defined benefit plan information for the current year:
CH 18-14
Manaoag Company maintains a fund to cover a pension plan with the following data for the current
year:
January 1 December 31
Fair value of plan assets 3,500,000 3,900,000
Market related value of plan assets 2,800,000 2,900,000
Contribution plan 280,000
Benefits paid to retirees 250,000
What is the actual return on plan assets for the current year?
400,000
370,000
430,000
100,000
CH 19- 5
West Company determined that it has an obligation relating to employees’ rights to receive
compensation for future absences attributed to employees’ services already rendered.
The obligation relates to rights that vest, and payment of the compensation is probable.
Employees can elect to receive payment in lieu of vacation days. However, no payment is given for sick
days not taken.
On December 31, 2020, the unadjusted balance of liability for compensated absences was P210,000. The
entity estimated that there were 150 vacation days and 75 sick days available on December 31, 2020.
The employees earn an average of P1,000 per day.
On December 31, 2020, what amount of liability for compensated absences should be reported?
360,000
225,000
210,000
150,000
CH 19-7
Xiera Company reported that employees earned vacation days during the first year of operations as
follows:
1 400 10 10
2 600 15 1
3 800 20 5
The entity provided the following additional information relating to the current year:
Pre-2020 accrued vacations taken from January 1, 2020 to September 30, 2020, the authorized period
for vacations
200,000
The entity granted 10% salary increase to all employees on October 1, 2020, the annual salary increase
date.
What amount should be reported as vacation pay expense for the current year?
450,000
335,000
315,000
300,000
CH 19-9
On January 1, 2020, Gracia Company agreed to grant its employees two weeks’ vacation each year with
the stipulation that vacation earned each year can be taken the following year. For the year ended
December 31, 2020, the employees each earned an average of P10,000 per week.
Two hundred vacation weeks earned in 2020 were not taken during 2020. Wage rates for employees
rose by an average of 10% by the time vacations actually were taken in 2021.
What amount of wages expense related to 2020 vacation time should be reported in 2021?
2,000,000
2,200,000
200,000
0
CH 19-10
Erika Company’s employees earn vacation time at the rate of two hours per 40-hour work period. The
vacation pay vests immediately, meaning an employee is entitled to the pay even if employment
terminates.
During 2020, total wages paid to employees equaled P8,160,000 including P160,000 for vacations
actually taken in 2020 but not including vacations related to 2020 that will be taken in 2021.
All vacations earned before 2020 were taken before January 1, 2020. No accrual entries have been made
for the vacations.
CH 19-11
Elaine Company gives each of the 50 employees 12 days of vacation a year if they are employed at the
end of the year.
The vacation accumulates and may be taken starting January 1 of the next year. The employees work 8
hours per day.
The employees made P70 per hour in 2020 and P80 per hour in 2021. During 2020, the employees took
an average of 9 days of vacation each.
The entity’s policy is to record the liability existing at the end of each year at the wage rate for that year.