Chapter 11: Q15RQ (page 604)
How is the times-interest-earned ratio calculated, and what does it evaluate?
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The times-interest-earned ratio is the ratio between earnings before interest & tax (EBIT) and interest expense.
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Chapter 11: Q15RQ (page 604)
How is the times-interest-earned ratio calculated, and what does it evaluate?
The times-interest-earned ratio is the ratio between earnings before interest & tax (EBIT) and interest expense.
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Recording employer payroll taxes and employee benefits Ricardo’s Mexican Restaurant incurred salaries expense of \(62,000 for 2018. The payroll expense includes employer FICA tax, in addition to state unemployment tax and federal unemployment tax. Of the total salaries, \)22,000 is subject to unemployment tax. Also, the company provides the following benefits for employees: health insurance (cost to the company, \(3,000), life insurance (cost to the company, \)330), and retirement benefits (cost to the company, 10% of salaries expense).
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Hugh Stanley manages a Dairy House drive-in. His straight-time pay is \(12 per hour, with time-and-a-half for hours in excess of 40 per week. Stanley’s payroll deductions include withheld income tax of 20%, FICA tax, and a weekly deduction of \)5 for a charitable contribution to United Way. Stanley worked 58 hours during the week.
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Accounting treatment for contigencies
Analyze the following independent situations.
Determine how each contingency should be treated.
On January 1, Irving Company purchased equipment of \(280,000 with a long-term note payable. The debt is payable in annual installments of \)56,000 due on December 31 of each year. At the date of purchase, how will Irving Company report the note payable?
What is a current liability? Provide some examples of current liabilities.
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