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Included in Outkast Company’s December 31, 2017, trial balance are the following accounts: Prepaid Rent \(5,200, Debt Investments (to be held to maturity until 2020) \)56,000, Unearned Fees \(17,000, Land (held for investment) \)39,000, and Notes Receivable (long-term) $42,000. Prepare the long-term investments section of the balance sheet.

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The long-term investment of the business entity totals$95,000.

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Long-Term Investment

The investment held by the individual or the business entity for a period exceeding one year is known as a long-term investment. Such assets are held for generating capital gains in the future period.

02

Total Long-Term investment

Particular

Amount $

Investment

$56,000

Land

$39,000

Total long-term investment

$95,000

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BE5-8 (L03) Included in Adams Company’s December 31, 2017, trial balance are the following accounts: Accounts Payable \(220,000, Pension Liability \)375,000, Discount on Bonds Payable \(29,000, Unearned Rent Revenue \)41,000, Bonds Payable \(400,000, Salaries and Wages Payable \)27,000, Interest Payable \(12,000, and Income Taxes Payable \)29,000. Prepare the current liabilities section of the balance sheet.

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(b) Bonuses to key employees based on net income for 2017 are estimated to be \)150,000.

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(L03) Koch Corporation’s adjusted trial balance contained the following asset accounts at December 31, 2017: Cash \(7,000, Land \)40,000, Patents \(12,500, Accounts Receivable \)90,000, Prepaid Insurance \(5,200, Inventory \)30,000, Allowance for Doubtful Accounts \(4,000, and Equity Investments (trading) \)11,000. Prepare the current assets section of the balance sheet, listing the accounts in proper sequence.

(Identifying Balance Sheet Deficiencies) The assets of Fonzarelli Corporation are presented below (000s omitted).

FONZARELLI CORPORATION

BALANCE SHEET (PARTIAL)

DECEMBER 31, 2018

Assets

Cash

\(100,000

Unclaimed payroll check

27,500

Debt investment (trading) (fair value \)30,000) at cost

37,000

Accounts receivables (less bad debt reserves)

75,000

Inventory—at lower-of-cost (determined by the next-in, first-out method) or net realizable value

240,000

Total current assets

479,500

Tangible assets

Land (less accumulated depreciation)

80,000

Building and equipment

\(800,000

Less: Accumulated depreciation

(250,000)

550,000

Net tangible assets

630,000

Long-term investment

Stock and bonds

100,000

Treasury stock

70,000

Total long-term investment

170,000

Other assets

Discount on bonds payable

19,400

Sinking funds

975,000

Total other assets

994,400

Total assets

\)2,273,900

Instructions

Indicate the deficiencies, if any, in the foregoing presentation of Fonzarelli Corporation’s assets.

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