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根据下面资料,回答问题 甲公司为增值税一般纳税人,适用的增值税税率为17%,消费税税率为10%,产品销售价格中均不含增值税金额。销售产品为公司的主营业务,在确认收入时逐笔结转销售成本。2017年度6月份,甲公司发生的部分经济业务如下:
(1)6月5日,向A公司销售应税消费品一批100000件,单价10元。为了鼓励多购商品,甲公司同意给予A公司10%的商业折扣,同时支付运费10000元,取得的增值税专用发票上注明的税额为1100元。该批商品的实际成本为500000元,商品已经发出,货款尚未收到。
(2)6月8日,在购买材料业务中,根据对方规定的现金折扣条件提前付款,获得对方给予的现金折扣5000元。
(3)6月10日,为拓展市场发生业务招待费50000元,取得的增值税专用发票上注明的税额为3000元,以银行存款支付。
(4)6月30日,将自产产品发放给销售人员,该批产品的实际成本为30000元,市价为50000元。
(5)6月30日,分配本月材料费用,基本生产车间领用材料700000元,辅助生产车间领用材料300000元,车间管理部门领用材料43000元,企业行政管理部门领用材料7000元。
(6)计提本月应负担的日常经营活动中的城市维护建设税5100元,教育费附加1700元。
(7)结转本月随同产品出售但不单独计价的包装物成本4000元。
要求:根据上述资料,不考虑其他因素,分析回答下列小题。
根据资料(1)和资料(2),下列各项中,会计处理结果正确的是()。 查看材料
A.6月5日,甲公司应确认的销售商品收入为1000000元
B.6月5日,甲公司应确认的销售商品收入为910000元
C.6月5日,甲公司应收账款的入账价值为1053000元
D.6月8日,甲公司应冲减财务费用5000元
甲公司2017年6月的期间费用为()万元。 查看材料
A.114500
B.124500
C.134500
D.167500
根据资料(3)至(6),下列会计处理正确的是()。 查看材料A.资料(3)的会计分录: 借:销售费用 50000 贷:银行存款 50000
B.资料(4)的会计分录: 借:销售费用 38500 贷:应付职工薪酬 38500 借:应付职工薪酬 38500 贷:库存商品 30000 应交税费—应交增值税(销项税额) 8500
C.资料(5)的会计分录: 借:基本生产成本 700000 辅助生产成本 300000 制造费用 43000 管理费用 7000 贷:原材料 1050000
D.资料(6)的会计分录: 借:税金及附加 6800 贷:应交税费—应交城市维护建设税 5100 —应交教育费附加 1700
根据上述资料,甲公司2017年6月利润表中“营业利润”的金额为()万元。 查看材料A.102500
B.155500
C.165500
D.198700
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!

A.6月5日,甲公司应确认的销售商品收入为1000000元
B.6月5日,甲公司应确认的销售商品收入为910000元
C.6月5日,甲公司应收账款的入账价值为1053000元
D.6月8日,甲公司应冲减财务费用5000元
甲公司2017年6月的期间费用为()万元。
B.114500
B.124500
C.134500
D.167500
根据资料(3)至(6),下列会计处理正确的是()。
C.资料(3)的会计分录:
D.资料(4)的会计分录:
E.资料(5)的会计分录:
F.资料(6)的会计分录:
G.102500
B.155500
C.165500
D.198700


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问题 1 解析:CD
资料(1)中,销售商品收入=100000×10×(1-10%)=900000(元),应收账......

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