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Solutions for College Accounting, 15th Edition by Jeffrey Slater, All Chapters. Complete Solutions Manual for College Accounting: A Practical Approach, 15th edition 15e by Jeffrey Slater, Mike Deschamps. ISBN-13: 5801 Full Chapters Solutions Manual Accounting Concepts and Procedures Debits and Credits: Analyzing and Recording Business Transactions Beginning the Accounting Cycle The Accounting Cycle Continued 4A. Appendix: Depreciation The Accounting Cycle Completed Banking Procedures and Control of Cash Calculating Pay and Recording Payroll Taxes: The Beginning of the Payroll Process Paying the Payroll, Depositing Payroll Taxes, and Filing the Required Quarterly and Annual Tax Forms: The Conclusion of the Payroll Process Sales and Cash Receipts in a Perpetual Inventory System Purchases and Cash Payments in a Perpetual Inventory System Preparing a Worksheet for a Merchandise Company Using the Perpetual Method Completion of the Accounting Cycle for a Merchandise Company Using the Perpetual Inventory Method 12A. Appendix: Accounting for Merchandise Inventory Using the Periodic Method of Inventory Valuation

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Accounting Concepts
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and Procedures
ANSWERS TO DISCUSSION QUESTIONS AND
CRITICAL THINKING/ETHICAL CASE
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1. The functions of accounting are to analyze, record, classify, summarize, report,
interpret, and communicate financial information.
2. Sole proprietorship—1 owner; unlimited liability; easy to form; limited life
Partnership—2 or more owners; unlimited liability; easy to form; limited life
Corporation—Stockholders; limited liability; difficult to form; unlimited life
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3. Businesses are classified as service, merchandise, or manufacturing.
4. Computer technology has greatly reduced the time required for performing the
bookkeeping function.
5. The three elements of the basic accounting equation are assets, liabilities, and
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owner's equity.
6. Capital is the owner's current investment or equity in the assets of a business. It is
one subdivision of owner's equity.
7. True. The sum of the left side of the equation (assets) must equal the sum of the
right side of the equation (liabilities and owner's equity).
8. False. That is the income statement.
9. False. Revenue is a subdivision of owner's equity.
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10. Owner's equity is subdivided into Capital, Withdrawals, Revenue, and Expenses.
11. False. It is a subdivision of owner's equity and records payments of the owner’s
personal (non-business) expenses or distributions direct to the owner. It is not a
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business expense.
12. Reject. As expenses increase, owner's equity decreases.
13. Revenue less Expenses; an income statement shows performance over time.
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14. False. It calculates ending capital.
15. The question in this case is whether Paul should be allowed to "pad" his expense
account with an additional $100 of expenses. This would be unethical. Paul should
only expense those items that are business related. Paul's argument that he is
entitled to an additional $100 is not a valid assumption. However, he should be
reimbursed for any business expenses during the weekend.
16. The pandemic has forced many small businesses to add numerous safety
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precautions to keep both their employees and their customers safe. Some safety
measures include shields that create a barrier between a cashier and the customer,
requiring masks be worn by employees and customers, and social distancing



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markers on floors. These expenses are borne by companies in the short term but
are often passed onto customers via higher prices on products and services sold in
the long run. Other changes due to Covid-19 are: (1) offering more delivery and
pickup options to customers, (2) changing the business model to focus on online
sales, (3) offering remote working options to employees, and (4) reducing retail
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, SOLUTIONS TO CONCEPT CHECKS


1. a. A
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f. A

2. a. Liabilities
b. Total Assets
c. Accounts Payable
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3. a. I
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4. Total assets = Cash $36,000 + Computer equipment $20,000 = $56,000

5. b. Rashad Lewis, Capital
d. Rashad Lewis, Withdrawals
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f. Advertising Expense
g. Taxi Fees Earned

6. c. Accounts Payable
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d. Grooming Fees Earned

7. a, b, d

8. a. IS
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g. OE
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9. a. OE
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, SOLUTIONS TO SET A EXERCISES


1A-1. a. $20,000 = $8,500 + $11,500
b. $65,000 = $5,000 + $60,000
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c. $15,000 = $12,000 + $3,000


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Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity
Cash + Equipment = Accounts + Tatyana, Capital
Payable
A. +70,000 +70,000
B. (8,000) +8,000
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C. +900 +900

1A-3.
KIM COMPANY CLEANERS
BALANCE SHEET
SEPTEMBER 30, 202X
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Assets Liabilities and Owner’s Equity
Cash $67 0 0 0 Liabilities
Equipment 7 0 0 0 Accounts Payable $13 0 0 0
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Total Liabilities 13 0 0 0

Owner's Equity
B. Kim, Capital 61 0 0 0

Total Liabilities and
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Total Assets $74 0 0 0 Owner's Equity $74 0 0 0
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