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  • Oct 2, 2006, 05:13 PM
    laurnenw
    Writing assignment
    So I have to do a writing assignment for my accounting 201 class, and our professor didn't explain it at all. I think I know what the answer is, but it seems too easy and I wanted a second option:

    Surelock Homes is a private investigator. In 1960, Mrs. E. Press Lee hired Surelock to investigate her husband. After working diligently for all of 1960, Surelock completed his investigation. Mrs. Lee paid him with a gold bullion worth $700,000. In 1961, Surelock was unable to work due to a back problem from carrying the buillion. Mr. Mort U. Wary agreed to take the weight off his back for $50,000. Homes sold it the bullion for $50,000 cash. Homes thinks his business is more successful in 1961 when he received $50,000 to expend than it was in 1960.
    As Mr. Homes accountant, you are to write him a report, explaining which of the two years whas the best year for his business and why.


    My assumption is that 1960 was the best year, as he earned $700,000.
    However, he never worked in 1961 and still had an income of $50,000.
    But he never got to keep the money from the previous year... he actually lost $650,000 in that transaction.

    Do you have any thoughts?
  • Oct 2, 2006, 11:40 PM
    CaptainForest
    You can look at this problem from a couple of ways.

    First, you make some very good points.

    But, consider this:

    In any business, cash flow is a problem. I can have a book value of net income of $1,000,000 a year, but if my customers don't pay me cash, I will go bankrupt.

    In hindsight, selling it for 1/14 of its value was a bit silly, but when you are having liquidity problems, selling it for anything to keep you afloat is better then getting nothing for it and going bankrupt.
  • Oct 3, 2006, 03:50 PM
    laurnenw
    Thanks! I didn't think to approach the question in that manner, and it helped a lot and made a lot of sense.

    That got me on the right track, but if anyone else has another point of view, its always greatly appreciated :)

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