Instructions Background: Explain the background of the case and define the major accounting issues to be addressed. Ensure that you have provided enough information for a person with no knowledge of the case to understand the Company under audit, the major issues addressed in this memo, and any facts of the case that are relevant to making an informed decision. Applicable Authoritative Literature: State the authoritative literature that you will be referencing throughout this memo. Example: FASB Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 405-926 – Entertainment Films Discussion of Alternatives: Detail out the various alternatives the Company has regarding the new program (i.e. marketing expense on the income statement vs. reduction of revenue). Explain the differences between these alternatives from an accounting perspective and what the authoritative literature says about these two alternatives. Recommendation: State your recommendation for management regarding how the transaction should be recorded. Clearly state which alternative you selected (i.e. journal entry) and how you supported your decision using the authoritative guidance. Remember, there is no right or wrong answers. Rather, it is your ability to form a coherent and logical argument that determines your grade. Case Case 13-01 Refer-a-Friend Program Runway Discount ("Runway" or the "Company") is a privately held online retailer that sells discounted high-end fashions. In an effort to increase its sales and customer base, Runway implemented a customer referral marketing campaign (the "Refer-a-Friend Program") whereby existing customers can refer friends to Runway and receive a $25 credit toward the purchase of future merchandise. The terms of the program are as follows: Runway offers existing customers (the "Existing Customer") a $25 credit (the "$25 Referral Credit") if the Existing Customer refers a friend (the "New Customer") to Runway’s Web site and the New Customer purchases merchandise from Runway. After a purchase is made by the New Customer, the Existing Customer receives a $25 credit to be applied to a future purchase from Runway. The $25 Referral Credit represents the fair value of the cost Runway would pay to acquire a new customer from an unrelated third party or marketing firm who is not a purchaser of its products. The program is open to all of Runway’s customers and does not need to be combined with any initial or existing purchases. Required: 1. How should the $25 Referral Credit be recorded in Runway’s income statement? 2. When would Runway record the $25 Referral Credit? What are the journal entries Runway would record when the $25 Referral Credit is earned by the Existing Customer? What are the journal entries Runway would record when the $25 Referral Credit is redeemed against a $100 purchase made by the Existing Customer?
Instructions Background: Explain the background of the case and define the major accounting issues to be...
Refer-a-Friend Program Runway Discount ("Runway" or the "Company") is a privately held online retailer that sells discounted high-end fashion. In an effort to increase its sales and customer base, Runway implemented a customer referral marketing campaign(the "Refer-a-Friend Program")whereby existing customers can refer friends to Runway and receive a $25 credit towards the purchase of future merchandise. The terms of the program are as follows: Runway offers existing customers (the "Existing Customer") a $25 credit (the "$25 Referral Credit") if the...
Please identify the accounting issues and how these items should be handled for the following case In August 2013, HLJ initiated a new promotional program called “Engagement Embarrassment Insurance” (EEI) intended for individuals who purchase surprise diamond engagement rings for their prospective partners. If the marriage proposal is not accepted (or for any other reason within three months of purchase), HLJ will repurchase the ring from the customer. HLJ will refund the original sales price of the diamond portion of...
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ALLIANCE ADHESIVES & PLASTICS, INC. Background As one of four regional sales managers for Alliance Adhesives and Plastics, Inc., you have just received summary details from a study of the company's national field salesforce. The study was done at the request of the vice president for sales and marketing and used a variety of assessment tools to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the company's 97 salespeople located across the United States. Based...
Steig’s Sports Store has a customer loyalty program in which it issues points to customers for every cash purchase that can be applied to future purchases. For every dollar spent, a customer receives three points. Each point is worth one cent. There is no expiry date on the points. On December 31st, 2017, the store’s year end, Steig estimates 35% of the points issued will eventually be redeemed. What is the journal entry to record the end of year estimate...
Part I: Background Kitchen Aid (KA) manufactures cordless mixers for use in the kitchens of consumers. KA sells to retailers, who sell the mixers to the ultimate consumer. One of KA’s retail customers is Jones Kitchenware (JK). On January 1, KA sells to and receives payment from JK for 100 cordless mixers with a one-year warranty for $50 each. The mixers are delivered by KA to JK upon receipt of payment and the warranty is initiated at that time. This...
Case Background Davis Printer Inc. is a midsized printer manufacturer. The company president is Sherry Davis, who inherited the company. When it was founded over 50 years ago, the company originally repaired printers and other household appliances. Over the years, the company expanded into manufacturing and is now a reputable manufacture of various printers and cartridges. Jason Smith, a recent finance graduate, has been hired as a financial analyst by the company’s finance department. One of the major revenue-producing items manufactured by Davis...
Instructions Chart of Accounts Journal Instructions Warwick's Co, a wonen's clothing store, purchased S75,000 of merchandse from a supplier on account, tems EOB destnation, 2/10, 30 Warwick's retumed $9,000 of the merchandise, receivng a cedt memo Jounalze Wanwick's entries to record (a) the purchase (b) the merchandise retum and the payment wthin the dscount period of ten days, and i payment beyond the docount period of n days Refer to the Chat of Accounts for exact wording of ac grading...
Instructions Chart of Accounts Amount Descriptions Journal T Accounts < HI Instructions Kurtz Fencing Inc. uses a job order cost system. The following data summarize the operations related to production for March, the first month of operations: a. Materials purchased on account, $30,100. b. Materials requisitioned and factory labor used: Job Materials Factory Labor $3,110 $2,720 301 302 3,710 3,810 303 1,970 2,400 8,500 304 6,870 305 5,210 5,410 306 3,850 3,290 For general factory use 1,080 4,120 c. Factory...
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Accounting 2301 Instructions and Information for the Case Requirements: 1) Using the information given below (Trial Balance as of Feb. 28), enter the beginning balances in the T. Accounts in the Accounting Records Package. On page 2 note the format of the Financial Statements that were produced based on the Trial Balance as of Feb. 28 (single step income statement and classified balance sheet). 2) Use the descriptions of the March transactions which are...
484 Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems a. Using Access, create an employee table sim- ilar to the one shown in Figure 15-4. Create created. (Hint You can use the aforemen- tioned expression for the department code as a validation rule.) at least one record for this table b. Create validation rules for the listed restric tions and an accompanying validation text for each. Document your work by provid- ing a table outlining exactly what rules you c. Test each...