Examlex
Bob Quinn is in the gravel business and has engaged you to assist in evaluating his company,Quinn Gravel Company.Your first step is to collect the facts about the company's operations.On January 3,2010,Bob purchased a piece of property with gravel deposits for $3,155,000.He estimated that the gravel deposits contained 4,700,000 cubic yards of gravel.The gravel is used for making roads.After the gravel is gone,the land,which is in the desert,will be worth only about $100,000.
The equipment required to extract the gravel cost $726,000.In addition,Bob had to build a small frame building to house the mine office and a small dining hall for the workers.The building cost $76,000 and will have no residual value after its estimated useful life of ten years.It cannot be moved from the mine site.The equipment has an estimated useful life of six years (with no residual value)and also cannot be moved from the mine site.
Trucks for the project cost $154,000 (estimated life,six years; residual value,$10,000).The trucks,of course,can be used at a different site.
Bob estimated that in five years all the gravel would be mined and the mine would be shut down.During 2010,1,175,000 cubic yards of gravel were mined.The average selling price during the year was $1.33 per cubic yard,and at the end of the year 125,000 cubic yards remained unsold.Operating expenses were $426,000 for labor and $116,000 for other expenses.
a. Prepare adjusting entries to record depletion and depreciation for the first year of operation (2010). Assume that the depreciation rate is equal to the percentage of the total gravel mined during the year, unless the asset is movable. For movable assets, use the straight-line method. (Omit explanations.)
b. Prepare an income statement for 2010 for Quinn Gravel Company.
c. What is your evaluation of the company's operations? Explain your evaluation and offer suggestions. Ignore income tax effects.
Differentiated
In a market, it refers to products that are distinguished from each other through variations in quality, features, branding, or customer service.
Oligopoly
A market structure in which a few firms sell either a standardized or differentiated product, into which entry is difficult, in which the firm has limited control over product price because of mutual interdependence (except when there is collusion among firms), and in which there is typically nonprice competition.
Homogeneous Product
A product that cannot be distinguished from competing products from different suppliers.
Differentiated Product
A product that is made distinct from similar products offered by competitors through unique features, quality, branding, or other attributes.
Q5: In a monthly mortgage payment,the same amount
Q15: A company performs the aging of accounts
Q19: Of a company's employees,75 percent typically
Q27: Under the allowance method,Uncollectible Accounts Expense is
Q60: If a company uses LIFO for tax
Q96: A company has goods available for sale
Q124: During periods of consistently falling prices,the FIFO
Q161: A check that is outstanding for two
Q180: The cost of a natural resource is
Q213: Al's Car Wash purchased a piece of