Journal entries a. $30,000 cash was borrowed on a five-year 10% note payable, dated 5/1/2021. b. $13,000 cash was paid for land. c. Earned $118,000 in service revenues for 2020. $53,000 on account and the remainder in cash. d. Purchased Inventory with $15,000 cash. e. Sold $12,000 of inventory for $17,000 cash. f. Issued 4,000 additional shares of $0.50 par value common stock for cash at $1 per share on 1/2/2021. g. Incurred $114,000 in miscellaneous operating expenses for 2021, $20,000 on credit and the rest paid in cash. h. Collected $34,000 owned on account. i. Purchased $17,000 supplies on account. j. Paid $26,000 accounts payable. k. A piece of equipment costing $3,000 was stolen. The insurance company reimbursed the company $1,000. The accumulated depreciation on the equipment amounted to $1,000 l. Bid on a $2,000 one-year service contract. If accepted, work is to begin on 2/1/2022. m. $103,000 was paid for employee wages. This included wages owed from 2021. n. Declared and paid $2,000 in cash dividends. Adjusting entries:   o. $5,000 in supplies remained on 12/31/2021. p. $8,000 depreciation on equipment. q. Interest accrued on notes payable in step a. r. $15,000 in wages were earned but will not be paid until 1/3/2022. s. $2,000 in income taxes for 2021 will be paid in 2022. t. $4,000 was written off during the year. u. $4,000 of A/R is estimated to be uncollectable.

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a. $30,000 cash was borrowed on a five-year 10% note payable, dated 5/1/2021.

b. $13,000 cash was paid for land.

c. Earned $118,000 in service revenues for 2020. $53,000 on account and the remainder in cash.

d. Purchased Inventory with $15,000 cash.

e. Sold $12,000 of inventory for $17,000 cash.

f. Issued 4,000 additional shares of $0.50 par value common stock for cash at $1 per share on 1/2/2021.

g. Incurred $114,000 in miscellaneous operating expenses for 2021, $20,000 on credit and the rest paid in cash.

h. Collected $34,000 owned on account.

i. Purchased $17,000 supplies on account.

j. Paid $26,000 accounts payable.

k. A piece of equipment costing $3,000 was stolen. The insurance company reimbursed the company $1,000. The accumulated depreciation on the equipment amounted to $1,000

l. Bid on a $2,000 one-year service contract. If accepted, work is to begin on 2/1/2022.

m. $103,000 was paid for employee wages. This included wages owed from 2021.

n. Declared and paid $2,000 in cash dividends.

Adjusting entries:

 

o. $5,000 in supplies remained on 12/31/2021.

p. $8,000 depreciation on equipment.

q. Interest accrued on notes payable in step a.

r. $15,000 in wages were earned but will not be paid until 1/3/2022.

s. $2,000 in income taxes for 2021 will be paid in 2022.

t. $4,000 was written off during the year.

u. $4,000 of A/R is estimated to be uncollectable.

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