REQUIRED: 1.PREPARE A JOURNAL ENTRY FOR EACH TRANSACTION 2. PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT 3. Prepare Balance Sheet
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- WINTER WHOLESALE COMPANY BEGAN OPERATIONSON AUGUST, 2021. THE FOLLOWING TRANSACTIONS TOOK PLACE DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST A. OWNERS INVESTED P 50,000 CASH IN THE CORPORATION IN EXCHANGE FOR 5,000 SHARES OF EQUITY CAPITAL B. EQUIPMENT WAS PURCHASED FOR P 20,000 CASH C. ON THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, P 6,000 RENT ON A BUILDING WAS PAID FOR THE MONTHS OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. D. MERCHANDISE COSTING P 38,000 WAS PURCHASED ON ACCOUNT. THE COMPANY USES PERPETUAL INVENTORY SYSTEM. E. P 30,000 WAS BORROWED FROM A LOCAL BANK, AND A NOTE PAYABLE WAS SIGNED F. CREDIT SALES FOR THE MONTH WERE P 40,000. THE COST OF MERCHANDISE SOLD WAS P 22,000. G. P 15,000 WAS COLLECTED ON ACCOUNT FROM CUSTOMERS H. P 20,000 WAS PAID ON ACCOUNT TO SUPLIERS OF MERCHANDISE I. SALARIES OF P7,000 WERE PAID TO EMPLOYEES FOR AUGUST J. A BILL FOR P 2,000 WAS RECEIVED FROM A LOCAL UTILITY COMPANY FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST K. P 20,000 CASH WAS LOANED TO ANOTHER COMPANY, EVIDENCED BY A NOTE RECEIVABLE. L. THE CORPORATION PAID…Kindly answer in good accounting form. Also show journal entries. On January 01, 2020 Kitkat Company, Inc. establishes a branch in Buang.During the year, Kitkat Inc. transfers cash and merchandise to the branchworth P15,000 and P45,000 respectively. Freight was paid by the homeoffice worth P1,500 included in the cost of merchandise. The home officealso incurred P5,700 expenses of which 30 percent was allocated to thebranch. On December 31, 2020, the branch incurred a loss of P4,000. What is the balance of the branch account as per home office booksDuring the fiscal year ended December 31, Duckworth Corporation engaged in the following transactions involving notes payable: Sept. 16. Purchased office equipment from Earthtime Equipment. The invoice amount was $24,000, and Earthtime agreed to accept, as full payment, on 12%, three-month note for the invoice amount. Nov. 1. Borrowed $100,000 from Sandra Duckworth, a major corporate stockholder. The corporation issued Duckworth a $100,000, 15%, 120-day note payable. Dec. 1. Purchased merchandise inventory in the amount of $5,000 from Teller Corporation. Teller accepted a 90-day, 14% note as a full settlement of the purchase. Duckworth Corporation uses a perpetual inventory system. Dec. 16. The $24,000 note payable to Earthtime Equipment matured today. Duckworth paid the accrued interest on this note and issued a new 30-day, 16% note payable in the amount of $24,000 to replace the note that matured.
- Described below are certain transactions of Pharoah Company for 2021: On May 10, the company purchased goods from Fox Company for $74,900, terms 2/10, n/30. Purchases and accounts payable are recorded at net amounts. The invoice was paid on May 18. 1. On June 1, the company purchased equipment for $96,000 from Rao Company, paying $31,200 in cash and giving a one- year, 9% note for the balance. 2. On September 30, the company discounted at 11% its $220,000, one-year zero-interest-bearing note at Virginia State Bank, receiving $198,000. 3.The following transactions occurred during March 2021 for the Wainwright Corporation. The company owns and operates a wholesale warehouse. Issued 50,000 shares of non-par common stock in exchange for $500,000 in cash. Purchased equipment at a cost of $80,000. $20,000 cash was paid and a notes payable to the seller was signed for the balance owed. Purchased inventory on account at a cost of $152,000. The company uses the perpetual inventory system. Credit sales for the month totaled $220,000. The cost of the goods sold was $132,000. Paid $6,750 in rent on the warehouse building for the month of March. Paid $7,300 to an insurance company for fire and liability insurance for a one-year period beginning April 1, 2021. Paid $132,000 on account for the merchandise purchased in 3. Collected $99,000 from customers on account. Recorded depreciation expense of $2,000 for the month on the equipment. Prepare journal entries to record each of the transactions listed above. (If no entry is required…The following transactions occurred during March 2018 for the Wainwright Corporation. The company owns and operates a wholesale warehouse. Issued 30,000 shares of capital stock in exchange for $300,000 in cash. Purchased equipment at a cost of $40,000. $10,000 cash was paid and a note payable was signed for the balance owed. Purchased inventory on account at a cost of $90,000. The company uses the perpetual inventory system. Credit sales for the month totaled $120,000. The cost of the goods sold was $70,000. Paid $5,000 in rent on the warehouse building for the month of March. Paid $6,000 to an insurance company for fire and liability insurance for a one-year period beginning April 1, 2018. Paid $70,000 on account for the merchandise purchased in 3. Collected $55,000 from customers on account. Recorded depreciation expense of $1,000 for the month on the equipment. Required:1. Analyze each transaction by indicating the cash effect and classify each as a financing, investing, and/or…
- The following are selected 2019 transactions of Kelly Company a. October 1: Purchased inventory from Sid Corporation on account $100,000. Kelly records purchases gross and uses a periodic system. b. November 1: Issued a $60,000 6-month 10% note to Sid in payment of account. c. November 1: Borrowed $80,000 from FB Bank by signing a 15 month, zero interest bearing $110,000 note. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entries for the transactions above. 2. Prepare the adjusting entries as at December 2019Jamaica Corporation carried out the following transactions involving note payable. During the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020. Aug 6 Borrowed $ 15,200 from Tony Stark, issuing to him a 45 da, 14% note payable. Sept. 16 Purchased office equipment from Ikea Company. The invoice amount was $18,800 and Ikea Company agreed to accept as full payment a 3-month, 15% note for the invoice amount. Sept. 20 Paid Tony Stark note plus accrued interest. Nov.1 Borrowed $ 2,35,000 from Nation Commercial Bank at an interest rate of 12% per annum; signed a 90-days note payable for $ 2,42,256, which included a $7,056 interest charge in the face amount. Dec.1 Purchased merchandise in the amount of $13,000 from Stephens & Co. Gave in settlement a 60-day note nearing interest at 15% (Perpetual inventory system is deployed). Dec. 16 The $18,800 note payable to Ikea Company matured today. Paid the interest accrued and issued new 30-days, 12% note to replace the maturing note.…On October 31, 2021, Bundle Company engaged in the following transactions: (1) Obtained a P500,000, six-month loan from City Bank, discounted at 12%. The company pledged P500,000 of accounts receivable as security for the loan. What is the total cash received from the financing of receivables?
- On January 1,2020 Kit Company, Inc establishes a branch in bauang. During the year, kit inc transfers cash and merchandise to the branch worth 15,000 and 45,000 respectively. Freight was paid by the home office worth 1,500 included in the cost of merchandise. the home office also incurred 5,700 expenses of which 30 percent was allocated to the branch. On december 31,2020, the branch incurred a loss of 4,000. what is the balance of the branch account as per home office booksStatsen Company, which prepares financial reports at the end of the calendar year, established a branch on July 1, 2020. The following transactions occurred during the formation of the branch and its first six months of operations, ending December 31, 2020. 1. The Home Office sent $35,000 cash to the branch to begin operations. 2. The Home Office shipped inventory to the branch. Intercompany billings totaled $75,000, which was the Home Office's cost. 3. The branch acquired merchandise display equipment which cost $15,000 on July 1, 2020. (Assume that branch fixed assets are carried on the home office books). 4. The branch purchased inventory costing $53,750 from outside vendors on account. 5. The branch had credit sales of $106,250 and cash sales of $43,750. Requirements: 1. Prepare journal entries in the books of the home office and in the books of the branch office for the above transactionJack Hammer Company completed the following transactions. The annual accounting period ends December 31. Apr. 30 Received $600,000 from Commerce Bank after signing a 12-month, 6 percent, promissory note. June 6 Purchased merchandise on account at a cost of $75,000. (Assume a perpetual inventory system.) July 15 Paid for the June 6 purchase. Aug. 31 Signed a contract to provide security service to a small apartment complex starting in September, and collected six months’ fees in advance, amounting to $24,000. Dec. 31 Determined salary and wages of $40,000 were earned but not yet paid as of December 31 (ignore payroll taxes). Dec. 31 Adjusted the accounts at year-end, relating to interest. Dec. 31 Adjusted the accounts at year-end, relating to security service. Required: For each listed transaction and related adjusting entry, indicate the accounts, amounts, and effects on the accounting equation. For each item, indicate whether the debt-to-assets ratio is increased or decreased or there…