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18 October, 01:38

Savor Co. had $100,000 in accrual basis pretax income for the year. At year-end, accounts receivable had increased by $10,000 and accounts payable had decreased by $6,000 from their prior year-end balances. Under the cash basis of accounting, what amount of pretax income should Savor report for the year?

a. $104,000b. $84,000c. $116,000d. $96,000

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  1. 18 October, 02:37
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    B) $84,000

    Explanation:

    Since accounts receivable increased by $10,000, it means that the cash basis pretax income is $10,000 lower than the accrual basis pretax income. The company sold the goods or services but it hasn't received the cash them yet.

    Since accounts payable decreased by $6,000, it means that the cash basis pretax income is $6,000 lower than the accrual basis pretax income. The company acquired debt in year 1 but it paid it during year 2, therefore it used cash during year 2 to pay for debt that corresponded to year 1.

    If we add both negative adjustments; (-$10,000) + (-$6,000) = - $16,000

    $100,000 - $16,000 = $84,000
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