Print     3 Item 1 After the success of the company’s first two months, Santana Rey continues to operate Business Solutions. The November 30, 2021, unadjusted trial balance of Business Solutions (reflecting its transactions for October and November of 2021) follows. Number Account Title Debit Credit 101 Cash $ 38,264   106 Accounts receivable 12,618   126 Computer supplies 2,545   128 Prepaid insurance 2,220   131 Prepaid rent 3,300   163 Office equipment 8,000   164 Accumulated depreciation—Office equipment   $ 0 167 Computer equipment 20,000   168 Accumulated depreciation—Computer equipment   0 201 Accounts payable   0 210 Wages payable   0 236 Unearned computer services revenue   0 307 Common stock   73,000 318 Retained earnings   0 319 Dividends 5,600   403 Computer services revenue   25,659 612 Depreciation expense—Office equipment 0   613 Depreciation expense—Computer equipment 0   623 Wages expense 2,625   637 Insurance expense 0   640 Rent expense 0   652 Computer supplies expense 0   655 Advertising expense 1,728   676 Mileage expense 704   677 Miscellaneous expenses 250   684 Repairs expense—Computer 805   901 Income summary   0   Totals $ 98,659 $ 98,659 Business Solutions had the following transactions and events in December 2021. December 2 Paid $1,025 cash to Hillside Mall for Business Solutions's share of mall advertising costs. December 3 Paid $500 cash for minor repairs to the company’s computer. December 4 Received $3,950 cash from Alex’s Engineering Company for the receivable from November. December 10 Paid cash to Lyn Addie for six days of work at the rate of $125 per day. December 14 Notified by Alex’s Engineering Company that Business Solutions's bid of $7,000 on a proposed project has been accepted. Alex’s paid a $1,500 cash advance to Business Solutions. December 15 Purchased $1,100 of computer supplies on credit from Harris Office Products. December 16 Sent a reminder to Gomez Company to pay the fee for services recorded on November 8. December 20 Completed a project for Liu Corporation and received $5,625 cash. December 22-26 Took the week off for the holidays. December 28 Received $3,000 cash from Gomez Company on its receivable. December 29 Reimbursed S. Rey for business automobile mileage (600 miles at $0.32 per mile). December 31 Paid $1,500 cash for dividends. The following additional facts are collected for use in making adjusting entries prior to preparing financial statements for the company’s first three months. The December 31 inventory count of computer supplies shows $580 still available. Three months have expired since the 12-month insurance premium was paid in advance. As of December 31, Lyn Addie has not been paid for four days of work at $125 per day. The computer system, acquired on October 1, is expected to have a four-year life with no salvage value. The office equipment, acquired on October 1, is expected to have a five-year life with no salvage value. Three of the four months' prepaid rent have expired. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries to record each of the December transactions. Post those entries to the accounts in the ledger. 2-a. Prepare adjusting entries to reflect a through f. 2-b. Post the journal entries to record each of the December transactions, adjusting entries to the accounts in the ledger. 3. Prepare an adjusted trial balance as of December 31, 2021. 4. Prepare an income statement for the three months ended December 31, 2021. 5. Prepare a statement of retained earnings for the three months ended December 31, 2021. 6. Prepare a classified balance sheet as of December 31, 2021. 7. Record the necessary closing entries as of December 31, 2021. 8. Prepare a post-closing trial balance as of December 31, 2021.

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After the success of the company’s first two months, Santana Rey continues to operate Business Solutions. The November 30, 2021, unadjusted trial balance of Business Solutions (reflecting its transactions for October and November of 2021) follows.

Number Account Title Debit Credit
101 Cash $ 38,264  
106 Accounts receivable 12,618  
126 Computer supplies 2,545  
128 Prepaid insurance 2,220  
131 Prepaid rent 3,300  
163 Office equipment 8,000  
164 Accumulated depreciation—Office equipment   $ 0
167 Computer equipment 20,000  
168 Accumulated depreciation—Computer equipment   0
201 Accounts payable   0
210 Wages payable   0
236 Unearned computer services revenue   0
307 Common stock   73,000
318 Retained earnings   0
319 Dividends 5,600  
403 Computer services revenue   25,659
612 Depreciation expense—Office equipment 0  
613 Depreciation expense—Computer equipment 0  
623 Wages expense 2,625  
637 Insurance expense 0  
640 Rent expense 0  
652 Computer supplies expense 0  
655 Advertising expense 1,728  
676 Mileage expense 704  
677 Miscellaneous expenses 250  
684 Repairs expense—Computer 805  
901 Income summary   0
  Totals $ 98,659 $ 98,659

Business Solutions had the following transactions and events in December 2021.

December 2 Paid $1,025 cash to Hillside Mall for Business Solutions's share of mall advertising costs.
December 3 Paid $500 cash for minor repairs to the company’s computer.
December 4 Received $3,950 cash from Alex’s Engineering Company for the receivable from November.
December 10 Paid cash to Lyn Addie for six days of work at the rate of $125 per day.
December 14 Notified by Alex’s Engineering Company that Business Solutions's bid of $7,000 on a proposed project has been accepted. Alex’s paid a $1,500 cash advance to Business Solutions.
December 15 Purchased $1,100 of computer supplies on credit from Harris Office Products.
December 16 Sent a reminder to Gomez Company to pay the fee for services recorded on November 8.
December 20 Completed a project for Liu Corporation and received $5,625 cash.
December 22-26 Took the week off for the holidays.
December 28 Received $3,000 cash from Gomez Company on its receivable.
December 29 Reimbursed S. Rey for business automobile mileage (600 miles at $0.32 per mile).
December 31 Paid $1,500 cash for dividends.

The following additional facts are collected for use in making adjusting entries prior to preparing financial statements for the company’s first three months.

  1. The December 31 inventory count of computer supplies shows $580 still available.
  2. Three months have expired since the 12-month insurance premium was paid in advance.
  3. As of December 31, Lyn Addie has not been paid for four days of work at $125 per day.
  4. The computer system, acquired on October 1, is expected to have a four-year life with no salvage value.
  5. The office equipment, acquired on October 1, is expected to have a five-year life with no salvage value.
  6. Three of the four months' prepaid rent have expired.

Required:

1. Prepare journal entries to record each of the December transactions. Post those entries to the accounts in the ledger.

2-a. Prepare adjusting entries to reflect a through f.

2-b. Post the journal entries to record each of the December transactions, adjusting entries to the accounts in the ledger.

3. Prepare an adjusted trial balance as of December 31, 2021.

4. Prepare an income statement for the three months ended December 31, 2021.

5. Prepare a statement of retained earnings for the three months ended December 31, 2021.

6. Prepare a classified balance sheet as of December 31, 2021.

7. Record the necessary closing entries as of December 31, 2021.

8. Prepare a post-closing trial balance as of December 31, 2021.

 

 
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