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This Tutorial contains 2 Set of Final Exam<br><br> <br><br> <br><br> <br><br>Question 1.1. (TCO D) Please describe the purpose of the Income Statement and the interrelationship between the income statement and the other major financial statements that we covered in this class. In your answer, please also address which financial statements should be created before the Income Statement, if any, and which financial statements need to be com<br>
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ACCT 503 Final Exam Guide (2 Set, New 2020) For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com This Tutorial contains 2 Set of Final Exam Question 1.1. (TCO D) Please describe the purpose of the Income Statement and the interrelationship between the income statement and the other major financial statements that we covered in this class. In your answer, please also address which financial statements should be created before the Income Statement, if any, and which financial statements need to be completed after the Income Statement, if any. (Points : 25) Question 1—Set 2 1. Please describe the purpose of the Balance Sheet and the interrelationship between the balance sheet and the other major financial
statements that we covered in this class. In your answer, please also address which financial statements should be created before the Balance Sheet, if any, and which financial statements need to be completed after the Balance Sheet, if any Question 2.2. (TCO E) Your friend, Lisa, plans to open a nail salon. Lisa states that she does not have time to develop and implement a system of internal controls. (a) Explain to Lisa the components of internal control. (10 points) (b) Explain to Lisa at least 5 internal control procedures she must establish to protect herself against fraud. You should state specific internal control procedures from the textbook, and relate your answer to her nail salon business. (15 points) (Points : 25) Q-2-Set 2 2. Your friend, John, plans to open a parking garage business. John states that he does not have time to develop and implement a system of internal controls. (a) Explain to John the objectives of a system of internal control. (b) Explain to John at least 5 internal control procedures that he must establish to protect himself against fraud. You should state specific internal control procedures from the textbook and relate your answer to his parking garage business. solution
Question 3. (TCO A) The following items are taken from the financial statements of PQR Company for 2013: Cash $100,000 Instructions: (1) Create a classified balance sheet in good form for the year ended 2013. (30 points) (2) Calculate the current ratio and debt ratio and explain your findings. (6 points) (Points : 36) Question 3—Set 2
(TCO H) Corporations in need of cash can either issue stock or bonds to raise capital. What are the differences between these two activities and why might a company choose one over the other? (Points : 20) Q-3 Set 3 Question 4.4. (TCO A) The following items are taken from the financial statements of BCT Company for 2013: Instructions: (1) Create a classified balance sheet in good form for the year ended 2013. (30 points) (2) Calculate the current ratio and debt ratio and explain your findings. (6 points) (Points : 36) Question 4. (TCO B) The Caldor Company gathered the following condensed data for the year ended December 31, 2014: Instructions: (1) Prepare a multiple-step income statement for the year ended December 31, 2014. (30 points)
(2) Compute the gross margin percentage and net profit margin ratio. Caldor Company’s assets at the beginning of the year were $900,000, and the assets were $950,000 at the end of the year. To qualify for full credit, you must state the formula you are using, show your computations, and explain your findings. (6 points) (Points : 36) Q-4 Set 2 Question 3.3. (TCO H) Simpson Inc. purchased 5, $4,000, 11% bonds of Hillsdale Corporation when the market rate of interest was 10%. Interest is paid semiannually on the bonds, and the bonds mature in 4 years. Instructions: Compute the total price paid by Simpson Inc. for the bonds showing your calculation for the present value of the principal and the present value of the interest payments. Present value tables (Exhibit 8-14 and Exhibit 8-15) are available on pages 452 and 453 of your Harrison, Horngren, and Thomas textbook. NOTE: Be sure you review the PV Tables completely to ensure you find the correct period and interest rate for the calculation. (Points : 20)
Question 5. (TCO C) This is a 2-part question. Part 1) Indicate which section of the statement of cash flows should contain each of the following items, and whether each item would result in an inflow or outflow of cash. The sections are Operating, Investing, and Financing. (30 points) Part 2) Please explain how to calculate free cash flow and the importance of free cash flow to investors. (6 points) (Points : 36) Q-5 Set 2 5. The Alpha Company gathered the following condensed data for the year ended December 31, 2014: Instructions: (1) Prepare a multiple-step income statement for the year ended December 31, 2014. (2) Compute the gross margin percentage and net profit margin ratio. Alpha Company’s assets at the beginning of the year were $1,500,000, and the assets were $1,400,000 at the end of the year. To qualify for full credit, you must state the formula you are using, show your computations, and explain your findings.
Question 6. (TCO F) This is a 2-part question. Part 1) Journalize the adjusting entries below at year-end December 31, XXXX. Please share your supporting calculations for the adjusting entries requiring computations. (a) The unadjusted balance of the Supplies account is $2,200. The total cost of supplies remaining is $1,000. (b) Accrued Service Revenue of $9,000. (c) Equipment was purchased at the beginning of the year for $45,000. The equipment’s useful life is 5 years, and the residual value is $5,000. Record the depreciation for this year. (d) The weekly payroll is $25,000. Employees are owed for 3 days of a 5-day work week. (e) Beginning unearned service revenue is $7,500, and ending unearned service revenue is $3,500. (f) The business has interest expense of $750 that is due in January. (30 points)
Q-7 (TCO G) Please review the following 6 ratios for Langley Company and XYZ Inc. for the year ended 2014, and address the 2 questions below. Instructions: This is a 2-part question. (1) Explain the meaning of each of the Langley Company ratios above. (18 points) (2) State which company performed better for each ratio. (18 points) (Points : 36) Question 7 – Set 2 (TCO F) This is a 2-part question. Part 1) Journalize the adjusting entries below at year-end December 31, XXXX. Please share your supporting calculations for the adjusting entries requiring computations. Beginning prepaid insurance, $500. Payments for insurance during the period are $900. Ending prepaid insurance is $600. (b) Interest revenue of $1,500 has been earned but not yet received. (c) Accrued Service Revenue of $12,000
(d) The weekly payroll is $20,000. Employees are owed for 4 days of a 5-day work week. The unadjusted balance of the Supplies account is $1,200. The total cost of supplies remaining is $300. (f) Equipment was purchased at the beginning of the year for $25,000. The equipment’s useful life is 5 years, and the residual value is $5,000. Record the depreciation for this year. Question 8.8. (TCO G) Please review the following 6 ratios for Johnson Company and Lee Enterprises for the year ended 2014, and address the 2 questions below. Instructions: This is a 2-part question. (1) Explain the meaning of each of the Johnson Company ratios above. (18 points) (2) State which company performed better for each ratio. (18 points) (Points : 36) **************************************************************** ACCT 503 Midterm Exam (4 Sets, 2020)
For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com This Tutorial contains 4 Set of Midterm Exam 1. Question : (TCOs A and E) Your friend, Ellen, has hired you to evaluate the following internal control procedures. Explain to your friend whether each of the numbered items below is an internal control strength or weakness. You must also state which internal control procedure relates to each of the internal controls. For the weaknesses, you also need to state a recommendation for improvement.
(1) The cashier counts the total receipts and reconciles the receipts with the cash register total. (2) Electronic documents are password-protected. (3) The accountant is completely independent of the sales department. (4) Invoices are not numbered. (5) Large purchase orders must be approved by a manager. TCOs A and E) Your friend, Ellen, has hired you to evaluate the following internal control procedures. Explain to your friend whether each of the numbered items below is an internal control strength or weakness. You must also state which internal control procedure relates to each of the internal controls. For the weaknesses, you also need to state a recommendation for improvement.
(1) The cashier counts the total receipts and reconciles the receipts with the cash register total. (2) Electronic documents are password-protected. (3) The accountant is completely independent of the sales department. (4) Invoices are not numbered. (5) Large purchase orders must be approved by a manager. (Points : 30) Set 2 1: Invoices are pre-numbered. 2: The controller approves of the purchases and makes the payment since he or she is familiar with the purchases. 3: The office manager is in charge of the petty cash fund. 4: Blank checks are stored in the safe. 5: At the end of the day, the total receipts are counted by the cashier on duty and reconciled to the cash register total. (Points : 30) Set 3 Invoices are pre-numbered.
The controller approves of the purchases and makes the payment since he or she is familiar with the purchases. The office manager is in charge of the petty cash fund. Blank checks are stored in the safe. At the end of the day, the total receipts are counted by the cashier on duty and reconciled to the cash register total Set 4 Question 14. Question : (TCO D) Your friend Dean has hired you to evaluate the following internal control procedures. a: Explain to your friend whether each of the numbered items below is an internal control strength or weakness. You must also state which principle relates to each of the internal controls. b: For the weaknesses, you also need to state a recommendation for improvement.
1: Bonding of the cashiers is not required because all of the cashiers have significant experience. 2: The treasurer is the only one allowed to sign checks. 3: All employees may operate cash registers. 4: Blank checks are stored in the safe. 5: Supervisors count cash receipts daily. 12. (TCOs E and F) Please prepare the following journal entries. Indicate which account should be debited and which account should be credited, along with the dollar amount of the debit and credit. (1) Investors invest $500,000 in exchange for 50,000 shares of common stock. (2) Company purchased equipment for $25,000 on account. (3) Company paid Rent for $4,000. (4) Company received $15,000 for services not yet performed. (5) Employees work Monday through Friday and are paid on Friday. Salary expense is $10,000 per day and this year, December 31 falls on a Wednesday. (Points : 30)
Set 2 Question Please prepare the following journal entries. Indicate which account should be debited and which account should be credited, along with the dollar amount of the debit and credit. (1) Investors invest $300,000 in exchange for 30,000 shares of common stock. (2) Company made payment on account for $500. (3) Employees work Monday through Friday and are paid on Friday. Salary expense is $20,000 per day, and December 31 falls on a Tuesday. (4) Company purchased Supplies for $2,000. (5) The company needs to record Supplies used for $500. Set 3 13. Question : (TCOs D and E) Please prepare the following journal entries. Indicate
which account should be debited and which account should be credited, along with the dollar amount of the debit and credit. Investors invest $50,000 in exchange for 1,000 shares of common stock. Company purchased equipment for $10,000 on credit. Company received $5,000 for services performed. Company made payment on account for $2,000. Set 4 Question 13. Question : (TCO D and TCO E) Please prepare the following journal entries. Indicate which account should be debited and which account should be credited, along with the dollar amount of the debit and credit. a: Investors invest $100,000 in exchange for 10,000 shares of common stock. b: Company paid a utility bill for $600. c: Company received cash of $15,000 for services performed. d: Company made payment on account for $1,000. e: Company received $12,000 for services not yet performed.
Set 5 Question 12. Question : (TCOs B and D) Please prepare the following journal entries. Indicate which account should be debited and which account should be credited, along with the dollar amount of the debit and credit. (1) Investors invest $300,000 in exchange for 30,000 shares of common stock. (2) Company made payment on account for $500. (3) Employees work Monday through Friday and are paid on Friday. Salary expense is $20,000 per day, and December 31 falls on a Tuesday. (4) Company purchased Supplies for $2,000. (5) The company needs to record Supplies used for $500. Question 3 .The following items are taken from the financial statements of BGS Company for 2012:
Cash $500,000 Accounts Receivable 200,000 Supplies 70,000 Accounts Payable 147,300 Unearned Service Revenue 18,000 Equipment, net of accumulated depreciation 212,000 Common Stock 500,000 Retained Earnings 12/31/2011 78,300 Long-term debt 142,400 Service revenue 240,000 Cost of Goods Sold 72,000 Rent expense 36,000 Supplies expense 12,000 Set 2 14. (TCO D) The following items are taken from the financial statements of SRW Company for 2012:
Cash $375,000 Accounts Receivable 125,000 Prepaid Insurance 100,000 Accounts Payable 88,000 Unearned Service Revenue 15,000 Equipment, net of accumulated depreciation 177,000 Question 4 13. (TCOs B and D) The following items are taken from the financial statements of Lacey Company for 2012: Advertising Expense $14,000 Accounts Receivable 12,000 Cost of Goods Sold 65,000
Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment 20,000 Accounts Payable 21,000 Cash 44,000 Depreciation Expense 17,000 Common Stock 100,000 Instructions (a) Calculate the net income. (18 points) (b) Calculate the balance of Retained Earnings that would appear on a balance sheet at December 31, 2012. (7 points) (c) Calculate the gross profit percentage. (5 points) (Points : 30 Lacey Company Income Statement
Question 13. Question : (TCOs B and D) The following items are taken from the financial statements of Ashe Company for 2012: Equipment $100,000 Accounts Receivable 12,000 Accounts Payable 9,000 Cost of Goods Sold 72,000 Utilities Expense 11,000 Depreciation Expense 17,000 Insurance Expense 9,000 Question 14. Question : (TCO D) The following items are taken from the financial statements of BGS Company for 2012: Cash $500,000 Accounts Receivable 200,000 Supplies 70,000
Accounts Payable 147,300 Unearned Service Revenue 18,000 Equipment, net of accumulated depreciation 212,000 Instructions (a) Please create a classified balance sheet in good form for the year ended 2012. (25 points) (b) Please calculate the current ratio. (5 points) Question 12. Question : (TCOs B and E) The adjusted trial balance of Gertz Company included the following selected accounts. Debit Credit Sales $575,000
Sales returns and allowances $ 50,000 Sales discounts 9,500 Cost of goods sold 347,000 Instructions: 1: Use the above information to prepare a multiple-step income statement for the year ended December 31, 2010. 2: Calculate the profit margin ratio and gross profit rate. To qualify for full credit, you must state the formula you are using, show your computations, and explain your findings. Question 11. Question : (TCO D) A classmate is considering dropping his or her accounting class because he or she cannot understand the rules of debits and credits. Explain the rules of debits and credits in a way that will help him or her understand them. Cite examples for each of the major sections of the balance sheet (assets, liabilities and stockholders' equity) and the income statement (revenues and expenses).
11. Question : (TCO D) Describe the process of preparing a trial balance. What is the purpose of preparing a trial balance? If a trial balance does not balance, identify what might be the reasons why it does not balance. If the trial balance does balance, does that ensure that the ledger accounts are correct? Explain. 1. Question : (TCO D) An account is an important accounting record where financial information is stored until needed. Briefly explain (1) the nature of an account, (2) the different types of accounts, and (3) the manner in which an account is increased and decreased, and the normal balance of each type of accounts. Question 1.1. (TCO A) Assets include (Points : 3) prepaid insurance and prepaid rent.
dividends paid to shareholders. loans obtained by the company. stockholders’ investment in the business. Question 2.2. (TCO B) For 2014, CAP Corporation reported net income of $96,000; net sales $1,440,000; and weighted average shares outstanding of 9,600. There were no preferred dividends. What was the 2014 earnings per share? (Points : 3) $100.00 $150.00 $10.00 $15.00 Question 3.3. (TCO C) Issuing debt is an example of a(n) (Points : 3) operating activity. investing activity. financing activity.
noncash investing and financing activity. Question 4.4. (TCO D) Dividends declared are reported on which of the following statements? (Points : 3) Income Statement Statement of Retained Earnings Balance Sheet Statement of Financial Position Question 5.5. (TCO E) Which of the following describes the normal balance and classification of the Unearned Revenue account? (Points : 3) Credit, liability Debit, liability Debit, stockholders’ equity Credit, stockholders’ equity
Question 6.6. (TCO F) The accrual accounting term used to indicate recording an expense before paying cash for the item is (Points : 3) deferral. accrual. depreciation. prepayment. Question 7.7. (TCO A) LBJ Company recorded the following events involving a recent purchase of merchandise. - Received goods for $95,000, terms 2/10, n/30. - Returned $4,500 of the shipment for credit due to damaged goods. - Paid $1,000 for freight in. - Paid the invoice within the discount period.
As a result of these events, the company's merchandise inventory (Points : 3) increased by 89,580. increased by $89,690. increased by $89,600. increased by $91,500. = (95000-4500)*0.98+ 1000 Question 8.8. (TCO B) In periods of rising prices, which of the following inventory methods results in the highest gross profit figure? (Points : 3) FIFO LIFO Average cost method Cannot be determined based on the information given
Question 9.9. (TCO A) On a classified balance sheet, prepaid expenses are classified as (Points : 3) current liabilities. long-term liabilities. current assets. Prepaid expenses do not belong on the Balance Sheet. Question 10.10. (TCO E) Which of the following is an internal control procedure? (Points : 3) Control environment Comparisons and compliance monitoring Promote operational efficiency Encourage employees to follow company policies Question 1. Question : (TCO A) Which of the following accounts is recorded as part of stockholders’ equity on the Balance Sheet? Question 2. Question : (TCO B) For 2014, CAP Corporation reported net income of $96,000; net sales $1,440,000; and weighted average
shares outstanding of 9,600. There were no preferred dividends. What was the 2014 earnings per share? Question 3. Question : (TCO C) Purchasing inventory is an example of a(n) Question 4. Question : (TCO D) Dividends declared are reported on which of the following statements? Question 5. Question : (TCO E) Which of the following describes the normal balance and classification of the Unearned Revenue account? Question 6. Question : (TCO F) The accrual accounting term used to indicate recording an expense before paying cash for the item is Question 7. Question : (TCO A) XYZ Company recorded the following events involving a recent merchandise purchase. Question 8. Question : (TCO B) In periods of rising prices, which of the following inventory methods results in the highest gross profit figure?
Question 9. Question : (TCO A) Which of the following is not a current liability? Question 10. Question : (TCO E) Which of the following is an internal control procedure? 1. Question : (TCOs A, B, and C) Which type of corporate information is available to investors? 2. Question : (TCO C) Collecting cash from customers would be an example of which type of activity? 3. Question : (TCO A) Resources owned by a business are referred to as 4. Question : (TCO A) In a classified balance sheet, assets are usually classified as
5. Question : (TCO B) For 2012, LBJ Corporation reported net income of $25,000; net sales $250,000; and weighted average shares outstanding of 5,000. There were no preferred stock dividends. What was the 2012 earnings per share? 6. Question : (TCO D) Which of the following accounts has a normal balance of a credit? 7. Question : (TCO E) The accrual accounting term used to indicate recording an expense before paying cash for the item is _____ : 8. Question : (TCOs A and B) A periodic inventory system would most likely be used by a(n) _____ 9. Question : (TCOs A and B) LBJ Company recorded the following events involving a
recent purchase of merchandise. Comments: 10. Question : (TCO A) In a period of declining prices, which of the following inventory methods generally results in the lowest gross profit figure? Question : (TCOs A, B, and C) Shareholders want answers to all of the following questions except: Question 2. Question : (TCO C) Paying cash dividends is an example of a(n) Question 3. Question : (TCO C) Buying a new plant would be an example of which type of activity? Question 4. Question : (TCO A) Which of the following should not be classified as a current liability?
Question 5. Question : (TCO B) For 2012, LBJ Corporation reported net income of $75,000; net sales $750,000; and weighted average shares outstanding of 7,500. There were no preferred stock dividends. What was the 2012 earnings per share? Question 6. Question : (TCO D) Which of the following describes the normal balance and classification of the Unearned Revenue account? Question 7. Question : (TCO E) Which of the following statements is correct? Question 8. Question : (TCOs A and B) A periodic inventory system would most likely be used by a(n) Question 9. Question : (TCOs A and B) LBJ Company recorded the following events involving a recent merchandise purchase. - Received goods for $40,000, terms 2/10, n/30 - Returned $1,200 of the shipment for credit due to damaged goods - Paid $1,000 for freight in - Paid the invoice within the discount period
Question 10. Question : (TCO A) In a period of declining prices, which of the following inventory methods generally results in the lowest gross profit figure? Question 1. Question : (TCOs A, B, and C) Which of the following statements concerning users of accounting information is incorrect? Question 2. Question : (TCO C) Paying cash dividends is an example of a(n) Question 3. Question : (TCO C) Buying a new plant would be an example of which type of activity? Question 4. Question : (TCO A) On a classified balance sheet, prepaid expenses are classified as Question 5. Question : (TCO B) For 2012, LBJ Corporation reported net income of $75,000; net sales $750,000; and weighted average shares outstanding of 7,500. There were no preferred stock dividends. What was the 2012 earnings per share?
Question 6. Question : (TCO D) Which of the following accounts has a normal balance of a credit? Question 7. Question : (TCO E) The accrual accounting term used to indicate recording an expense before paying cash for the item is Question 8. Question : (TCOs A and B) A periodic inventory system would most likely be used by a(n) Question 9. Question : (TCOs A and B) LBJ Company recorded the following events involving a recent merchandise purchase. Question 10. Question : (TCO A) In a period of increasing prices, which of the following inventory methods generally results in the highest gross profit? Question 11. Question : (TCO D) A classmate is considering dropping his or her accounting class because he or she cannot understand the rules of debits and credits.
Explain the rules of debits and credits in a way that will help him or her understand them. Cite examples for each of the major sections of the balance sheet (assets, liabilities and stockholders' equity) and the income statement (revenues and expenses). Question 12. Question : (TCOs B and E) The Caltor Company gathered the following condensed data for the Year Ended December 31, 2010. Cost of goods sold $ 710,000 Net sales 1,279,000 Administrative expenses 239,000 Interest expense 68,000 Dividends paid 38,000 Selling expenses 45,000 Instructions:
1: Prepare a multiple-step income statement for the year ended December 31, 2010. 2: Compute the profit margin ratio and gross profit rate. Caltor Company’s assets at the beginning of the year were $770,000 and were $830,000 at the end of the year. To qualify for full credit, you must state the formula you are using, show your computations, and explain your findings. Question 13. Question : (TCO D and E) Please prepare the following journal entries. Indicate which account should be debited and which account should be credited, along with the dollar amount of the debit and credit. a: Investors invest $50,000 in exchange for 1,000 shares of common stock. b: Company purchased equipment for $10,000 on credit. c: Company received $5,000 for services performed. d: Company made payment on account for $2,000. e: Company received $7,000 for services not yet performed.
Question 14. Question : (TCO D) Your friend Wendy plans to open a hair salon. Wendy states that she does not have time to develop and implement a system of internal controls. a: Explain to Wendy the objectives of a system of internal control. b: Explain to Wendy at least four key controls she must establish to protect herself against fraud. You should state specific internal control principles and relate your answer to her hair salon business. **************************************************************** ACCT 503 Week 2 Homework (E2-20A, E2- 21A, E3-22A, E3-23A, S3-13) (with Excel File) (Syllabus, 2020) For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com
This Tutorial contains Excel Files which can be used to solve for any values (your Question may have different company name or values, but that can be solved using Excel file) E2-20A Dr Anna Grayson opened a medical practice specializing in physical therapy. During the first month of operation (May), the business, titled. Anna Grayson, Professional Corporation (P.C.), experienced the following events: 1. Record the transactions in the journal of Dr. Anna Grayson, P.C. List the transactions by date and give an explanation for each transaction Grayson invested $138,000 in the business, which in turn issued its common stock to her. 6 9 The business paid cash for land costing $63,000. Grayson plans to build an office building on the land. 12 The business purchased medical supplies for $1,500 on account. 15 Dr. Anna
P.C., officially opened for business. 15-31 During the rest of the month, Grayson treated patients and earned service revenue of $9,400, receiving cash for half the revenue earned. 15-31 The business paid cash expenses: employee salaries, $2,800; office rent, $ 900$900; utilities, $ 900$900. 31 The business sold supplies to another physician for cost of $400.
31 The business borrowed 30,000, signing a note payable to the bank. 31 The business paid $600 on account. E3-22A Clark Truck Rentals Company faced the following situations. a. The business has interest expense of $ 3,000 that it must pay early in January 2015 b. Interest revenue of $4,500 has been earned but not yet received.
On July 1, 2014, when the business collected $13,900 rent in advance, it debited Cash and credited Unearned Rent Revenue. The tenant was paying for two years' rent. c. Salary expense is $5,500 per daylong dash—Monday through Friday dash—and d. the business pays employees each Friday. For the purpose of this calculation, assume December 31 falls on a Thursday. e. The unadjusted balance of the Supplies account is $3,000. The total cost of supplies on hand is $ 1,500. Equipment was purchased at the beginning of this year at a cost of $120,000. f. The equipment's useful life is five years. There is no residual value. Record depreciation for this year and then determine the equipment's book value. Journalize the adjusting entry needed at December
31, 2014, for each situation. Consider each fact separately E3-23A The adjusted trial balance of Homemade HamsHomemade Hams, Inc., follows. Homemade Hams, Inc. Adjusted Trial Balance 31-Dec-14 Account (Amounts in thousands)
Cash Debit cash 4400 Accounts receivable 1,800 Inventories 2,400 Prepaid expenses 1,900 Property, plant, and equipment 16,700 Accumulated depreciation, property, plant, and equipment Other assets 9,700 Accounts payable Income tax payable Other liabilities Common stock Retained earnings (beginning, December 31, 2013) Dividends 1,700 Sales revenue Cost of goods sold 25,600 Selling, administrative, and general expense 10,400
Income tax expense 2,000 **************************************************************** ACCT 503 Week 2 Practice Exercise (E2-20A, E2-21A, E3-20A, E3-22A, S3-13, E3- 26A)(Syllabus, 2020) For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com E2-20A Dr. Kristine Cohen opened a medical practice specializing in physical therapy. During the first month of operation (July), the business, titled Dr. Kristine Cohen, Professional Corporation (P.C.), experienced the following events:
Cohen invested $148,000 in the business, which in turn issued its common stock to her. Jul 6 The business paid cash for land costing $66,000. Cohen plans to build an office building on the land. 9 E2-21A Continued Requirement 1. Post the entries to the ledger, using T-accounts. Key transactions by date. (Record transactions from the 15-31 of the month as occurring on the last day of the month.) Calculate the balance for each account and enter it on the appropriate side of each T-account. E3-20A Requirement 1. Journalize the adjusting entries. (Record debits first, then credits. Exclude explanations from any journal entries.) a. Prepaid insurance, beginning, $300. Payments for insurance during the period, $2,900. Prepaid insurance, ending, $600.
Requirement 2. Suppose the adjustments were not made. Compute the overall overstatement or understatement of net income as a result of the omission of these adjustments. Enter the amounts of either the overstatement or understatement of net income as a result of omitting these adjustments. (Use parentheses or a minus sign when entering understatements.) Net income over (under) stated by omission of: Insurance Expense $2,600 Interest Revenue (2,400) Service Revenue (1,300) Depreciation Expense 5,500 Salary Expense 5,200 Income Tax Expense 7,000 Total over (under) statement of net income $16,600
E3-22A Dellroy Rentals Company faced the following situations. a. The business has interest expense of $3,200 that it must pay early in January 2017. b. Interest revenue of $4,100 has been earned but not yet received. c. On July 1, 2016, when the business collected $12,000 rent in advance, it debited Cash and credited Unearned Rent Revenue. The tenant was paying for two years' rent. d. Salary expense is $6,100 per day Monday through Friday and the business pays employees each Friday. For the purpose of this calculation, assume December 31 falls on a Thursday. e. The unadjusted balance of the Supplies account is $3,200. The total cost of supplies on hand is $1,300. f. Equipment was purchased on January 1 of this year at a cost of $180,000. The equipment's useful life is five years. There is no residual value. Record depreciation for this year and then determine the equipment's book value.
S3-13 Due to the terms of its lease, Peachtree Services, Inc., pays the rent for its new office space in one annual payment of $24,000 on August 1,2016. The lease covers the period of August 1,2016, through July 31, 2017. Peachtree Services has a year-end of December 31. Assume that Peachtree Services had no other prepaid rent transactions, nor did it have a Prepaid Rent beginning balance in 2016. Give the journal entries that Peachtree Services would make for (a) the annual rent payment of $24,000 on August 1 and (b) the adjusting entry for rent expense on December 31, 2016. What is the balance of Prepaid Rent at December 31, 2016?