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How will Slappey Communications' investment in PP&E affect its financial statements? Original blog posting

How will Slappey Communications' investment in PP&E affect its financial statements? Original blog posting (September 29, 2014) Copyright © 2014 by Dr. Wendy Tietz. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution. Non. Commercial 3. 0 Unported License.

Slappey Communications invested nearly $770, 000 in PP&E • Spent about $100, 000 to

Slappey Communications invested nearly $770, 000 in PP&E • Spent about $100, 000 to build a 1, 000 -square-foot “cloud storage” room, or a warehouse for network servers • Spent about $670, 000 on computers, servers, and other hardware • Slappey borrowed about $385, 000 and “…. used its earnings to fund the rest” Copyright © 2014 by Dr. Wendy Tietz. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution. Non. Commercial 3. 0 Unported License.

Question 1 Assume that Slappey borrowed the funds for the cloud storage room by

Question 1 Assume that Slappey borrowed the funds for the cloud storage room by signing a long-term note. What impact, if any, would this investment have on Slappey’s assets, liabilities, and equity? Copyright © 2014 by Dr. Wendy Tietz. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution. Non. Commercial 3. 0 Unported License.

Question 2 Will the $100, 000 investment in the cloud storage room impact Slappey’s

Question 2 Will the $100, 000 investment in the cloud storage room impact Slappey’s 2014 income statement (again assume that Slappey borrowed the funds)? If so, what account(s) would be impacted? Copyright © 2014 by Dr. Wendy Tietz. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution. Non. Commercial 3. 0 Unported License.

Question 3 When the Wall Street Journal article states that Slappey “…used its earnings

Question 3 When the Wall Street Journal article states that Slappey “…used its earnings to fund the rest, ” what does this statement mean? Where did the funding come from? Copyright © 2014 by Dr. Wendy Tietz. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution. Non. Commercial 3. 0 Unported License.

Question 4 Now assume that Slappey purchased computer hardware for $300, 000 by using

Question 4 Now assume that Slappey purchased computer hardware for $300, 000 by using “…its earnings to fund the rest. ” What impact will that transaction have on Slappey’s balance sheet? On its income statement for 2014? What accounts would be affected? Copyright © 2014 by Dr. Wendy Tietz. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution. Non. Commercial 3. 0 Unported License.

Question Recap 1. Assume that Slappey borrowed the funds for the cloud storage room

Question Recap 1. Assume that Slappey borrowed the funds for the cloud storage room by signing a long-term note. What impact, if any, would this investment have on Slappey’s assets, liabilities, and equity? 2. Will the $100, 000 investment in the cloud storage room impact Slappey’s 2014 income statement (again assume that Slappey borrowed the funds)? If so, what account(s) would be impacted? 3. When the Wall Street Journal article states that Slappey “…used its earnings to fund the rest, ” what does this statement mean? Where did the funding come from? 4. Now assume that Slappey purchased computer hardware for $300, 000 by using “…its earnings to fund the rest. ” What impact will that transaction have on Slappey’s balance sheet? On its income statement for 2014? What accounts would be affected? Copyright © 2014 by Dr. Wendy Tietz. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution. Non. Commercial 3. 0 Unported License.

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