CCT 3303, Spring 2022 PROJECT 1 Due March 6 Transactions for Blackberry Mountain Inc for the month of January is as follows:  1 Company

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ACCT 3303, Spring 2022
PROJECT 1
Due March 6
Transactions for Blackberry Mountain Inc for the month of January is as follows: 
1 Company issued common stock for $21,000 
2a Supplies are purchased for $3,000. 
2b Insurance is paid for 6 months beginning January 1: $5,400 (record as an asset) 
2c Rent is paid for 3 months beginning in January: $4,500 (record as an asset) 
3 Blackberry Mountain Inc borrows $45,000 from 1st State Bank at 12% annual interest. 
6 An equipment is purchased for $22,500 cash. It will be used for 3 years and will be depreciated 
monthly using straight-line depreciation with no salvage value. A full month of depreciation will 
be charged in January. 
9 Services are performed for customers on account. Invoices totaling $9,800 are mailed. 
10 Services are performed for cash customers: $7,600. 
15 Blackberry Mountain Inc borrows $16,000 from 2nd State Bank at 9% annual interest. 
16 Wages for the first half of the month are paid on January 16: $4,200 
20 The company receives $3,000 from a customer for an advance order for services to be provided in 
January and February. 
25 Collections from customers on account (see January 9 transaction): $4,500. 
30 A $3,100 utility bill for January arrived. It is due on February 15. 
Additional information for the adjusting entries at January 31: 
a. The company completed 60% of the deliveries for the customer that paid in advance on January 
20th. 
b. Interest is accrued for the two bank loans (assume a full month for the 1st State Bank loan and ½ 
month for the 2nd State Bank loan). 
c. The last 2 weeks wages earned by employees are $4,200 and will be paid on February 3rd. 
d. Record January depreciation. 
e. Adjust the prepaid asset accounts as needed. 
Instructions
1. Prepare journal entries for each event. 
2. Prepare the t-accounts
3. Record Adjusting Entries. 
4. Prepare Income Statement, Balance sheet, and Statement of Retained Earnings
5. Prepare closing Entries

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