New York University ACCT-UB ACCT-UB c10.0001 Client build #3 Suppose you are an investment advisor and are…
Client build #3
Suppose you are an investment advisor and are looking at two companies to recom-mend to your clients, Shelly’s Seashell Enterprises and Jeremy Feigenbaum Systems. The two companies are virtually identical, and both began operations at the begin-ning of the current year. In early January, 2014, both companies purchased equipment costing $143,000, with a 10-year estimated useful life and a $20,000 residual value. Shelly uses the straight-line depreciation method. By contrast, Feigenbaum uses the double-declining-balance method. Both companies’ trial balances at December 31, 2014, included the following:
Sales Revenue 270,000
Cost of Goods Sold 70,000
Operating Expenses (other than depreciation) 80,700
1. Prepare both companies’ income statements. (Disregard income tax expense.)
2.Write a letter to address the following questions for your clients: Which com-pany appears to be more profitable? Which company would you prefer to invest in? Why?
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