R&B Electrical began operations on 1/1/2017. Their annual reporting period ends 12/31. The trial balance on 1/1/2019 follows: Account title Debit Credit Cash 6,000   Accounts receivable 6,000   Allowance for uncollectable accounts   1,000 Supplies 13,000   Materials 7,000   Equipment 78,000   Accumulated Depreciation   8,000 Land     Accounts payable     Wages payable     Interest payable     Income taxes payable     Long-term notes payable     Common stock (8,000 shares, $0.50 par value   4,000 Additional paid-in capital   80,000 Retained earnings   17,000 Service revenue     Wages expense     Supplies expense     Bad debt expense     Interest expense     Depreciation expense     Income tax expense     Misc. expenses     Totals 110,000 110,000 Adjusting entries: $18,000 in supplies remained on 12/31/2019. $10,000 depreciation on equipment. Interest accrued on notes payable in step a. $16,000 in wages earned but will not be paid until 1/3/2020. $11,000 in income taxes for 2019 will be paid in 2020. $2,000 was written off during the year. $2,000 of A/R is estimated to be uncollectable. Hint: The AfUA has a $1,000 debit balance after the write-offs. - Prepare and post the adjusting entries.

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R&B Electrical began operations on 1/1/2017. Their annual reporting period ends 12/31. The trial balance on 1/1/2019 follows:

Account title

Debit

Credit

Cash

6,000

 

Accounts receivable

6,000

 

Allowance for uncollectable accounts

 

1,000

Supplies

13,000

 

Materials

7,000

 

Equipment

78,000

 

Accumulated Depreciation

 

8,000

Land

 

 

Accounts payable

 

 

Wages payable

 

 

Interest payable

 

 

Income taxes payable

 

 

Long-term notes payable

 

 

Common stock (8,000 shares, $0.50 par value

 

4,000

Additional paid-in capital

 

80,000

Retained earnings

 

17,000

Service revenue

 

 

Wages expense

 

 

Supplies expense

 

 

Bad debt expense

 

 

Interest expense

 

 

Depreciation expense

 

 

Income tax expense

 

 

Misc. expenses

 

 

Totals

110,000

110,000

Adjusting entries:

  1. $18,000 in supplies remained on 12/31/2019.
  2. $10,000 depreciation on equipment.
  3. Interest accrued on notes payable in step a.
  4. $16,000 in wages earned but will not be paid until 1/3/2020.
  5. $11,000 in income taxes for 2019 will be paid in 2020.
  6. $2,000 was written off during the year.
  7. $2,000 of A/R is estimated to be uncollectable. Hint: The AfUA has a $1,000 debit balance after the write-offs.

- Prepare and post the adjusting entries.

C55
fx
A
B
1 Date
Account Explanations & Titles
LF
Dr
Cr
3 43833
Cash
8% notes payables
To record funds borrowed)
15000
4
15000
6.
13000
land
cash
To record cash paid for land)
7
13000
10
cash
Accounts receivables
sales
To record sales made)
=E13-D12
52000
11
12
13
215000
14
15
Cash
Shares capital 4,000 x $1
To record shares issued)
16
=4000*1
17
4000
18
19
Miscalaneous expenses
Cash
Outstanding miscallaneous expenses
20
114000
-D20-E22
|20000
21
22
23
To record miscallaneous expenses)
24
Cash
Accounts recievables
To record collecetion made)
25
34000
26
34000
27
28
Material
Cash
To record materal purchased)
29
15000
30
15000
31
32
27000
Purchases
Accounts payables
To record supplies purchased)
33
34
27000
35
36
Accounts payables
Bank
To record payment made)
37
26000
38
26000
39
40
Bank
Service contract liability
To record contract made)
41
12000
42
12000
43
44
Dividend paid
Bank
To record dividend payment)
45
25000
46
25000
47
48
Retained eamings
Dividend paid
(To record dividend adjustnment)
49
25000
50
25000
51
Transcribed Image Text:C55 fx A B 1 Date Account Explanations & Titles LF Dr Cr 3 43833 Cash 8% notes payables To record funds borrowed) 15000 4 15000 6. 13000 land cash To record cash paid for land) 7 13000 10 cash Accounts receivables sales To record sales made) =E13-D12 52000 11 12 13 215000 14 15 Cash Shares capital 4,000 x $1 To record shares issued) 16 =4000*1 17 4000 18 19 Miscalaneous expenses Cash Outstanding miscallaneous expenses 20 114000 -D20-E22 |20000 21 22 23 To record miscallaneous expenses) 24 Cash Accounts recievables To record collecetion made) 25 34000 26 34000 27 28 Material Cash To record materal purchased) 29 15000 30 15000 31 32 27000 Purchases Accounts payables To record supplies purchased) 33 34 27000 35 36 Accounts payables Bank To record payment made) 37 26000 38 26000 39 40 Bank Service contract liability To record contract made) 41 12000 42 12000 43 44 Dividend paid Bank To record dividend payment) 45 25000 46 25000 47 48 Retained eamings Dividend paid (To record dividend adjustnment) 49 25000 50 25000 51
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