Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Jaguar Plastics Company has been operating for three years. At December 31 of last year, the accounting records reflected the following: Cash $21,000 Accounts payable $20,000 Investments (short-term) Accounts receivable Inventory 2,300 Accrued liabilities payable 3,400 Notes payable (current) 25,000 Notes payable (noncurrent) 3,900 7,800 43,000 Notes receivable (long-term) 1,300 Long-term lease liabilities 63,000 Equipment 50,000 Common stock 9,000 Factory building Operating lease right-of-use assets 135,000 95,000 Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings 81,000 108,600 Intangible assets 3,300 During the current year, the company had the following summarized activities: a. Purchased short-term investments for $7,400 cash. b. Lent $6,400 to a supplier, who signed a two-year note. c. Leased equipment that cost $25,000; paid $5,100 cash and signed a five-year right-of-use lease for the balance. d. Hired a new president at the end of the year. The contract was for $82,000 per year plus options to purchase company stock at a set price based on company performance. The new president begins her position on January 1 of next year. e. Issued an additional 2,200 shares of $0.50 par value common stock for $18,000 cash. f. Borrowed $12,000 cash from a local bank, payable in three months. g. Purchased a patent (an intangible asset) for $1,500 cash. h. Built an addition to the factory for $22,000; paid $8,300 in cash and signed a three-year note for the balance. i. Returned defective equipment to the manufacturer, receiving a cash refund of $3,300. Required: 4. Prepare a trial balance at December 31 of the current year. JAGUAR PLASTICS COMPANY Trial Balance At December 31 Account Titles Debit Credit Cash Investments (short-term) Accounts receivable Inventory Notes receivable (long-term) Equipment Factory building Operating lease right-of-use assets Intangible assets Accounts payable Accrued liabilities payable Notes payable (current) Notes payable (noncurrent) Long-term lease liabilities Common stock Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings Totals 0 0
Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Jaguar Plastics Company has been operating for three years. At December 31 of last year, the accounting records reflected the following: Cash $21,000 Accounts payable $20,000 Investments (short-term) Accounts receivable Inventory 2,300 Accrued liabilities payable 3,400 Notes payable (current) 25,000 Notes payable (noncurrent) 3,900 7,800 43,000 Notes receivable (long-term) 1,300 Long-term lease liabilities 63,000 Equipment 50,000 Common stock 9,000 Factory building Operating lease right-of-use assets 135,000 95,000 Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings 81,000 108,600 Intangible assets 3,300 During the current year, the company had the following summarized activities: a. Purchased short-term investments for $7,400 cash. b. Lent $6,400 to a supplier, who signed a two-year note. c. Leased equipment that cost $25,000; paid $5,100 cash and signed a five-year right-of-use lease for the balance. d. Hired a new president at the end of the year. The contract was for $82,000 per year plus options to purchase company stock at a set price based on company performance. The new president begins her position on January 1 of next year. e. Issued an additional 2,200 shares of $0.50 par value common stock for $18,000 cash. f. Borrowed $12,000 cash from a local bank, payable in three months. g. Purchased a patent (an intangible asset) for $1,500 cash. h. Built an addition to the factory for $22,000; paid $8,300 in cash and signed a three-year note for the balance. i. Returned defective equipment to the manufacturer, receiving a cash refund of $3,300. Required: 4. Prepare a trial balance at December 31 of the current year. JAGUAR PLASTICS COMPANY Trial Balance At December 31 Account Titles Debit Credit Cash Investments (short-term) Accounts receivable Inventory Notes receivable (long-term) Equipment Factory building Operating lease right-of-use assets Intangible assets Accounts payable Accrued liabilities payable Notes payable (current) Notes payable (noncurrent) Long-term lease liabilities Common stock Additional paid-in capital Retained earnings Totals 0 0
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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Jaguar Plastics Company has been operating for three years. At December 31 of last year, the accounting records
reflected the following:
Cash
$21,000
Accounts payable
$20,000
Investments (short-term)
Accounts receivable
Inventory
2,300 Accrued liabilities payable
3,400 Notes payable (current)
25,000 Notes payable (noncurrent)
3,900
7,800
43,000
Notes receivable (long-term)
1,300
Long-term lease liabilities
63,000
Equipment
50,000 Common stock
9,000
Factory building
Operating lease right-of-use assets
135,000
95,000 Additional paid-in capital
Retained earnings
81,000
108,600
Intangible assets
3,300
During the current year, the company had the following summarized activities:
a. Purchased short-term investments for $7,400 cash.
b. Lent $6,400 to a supplier, who signed a two-year note.
c. Leased equipment that cost $25,000; paid $5,100 cash and signed a five-year right-of-use lease for the balance.
d. Hired a new president at the end of the year. The contract was for $82,000 per year plus options to purchase
company stock at a set price based on company performance. The new president begins her position on January 1
of next year.
e. Issued an additional 2,200 shares of $0.50 par value common stock for $18,000 cash.
f. Borrowed $12,000 cash from a local bank, payable in three months.
g. Purchased a patent (an intangible asset) for $1,500 cash.
h. Built an addition to the factory for $22,000; paid $8,300 in cash and signed a three-year note for the balance.
i. Returned defective equipment to the manufacturer, receiving a cash refund of $3,300.
Required:
4. Prepare a trial balance at December 31 of the current year.
JAGUAR PLASTICS COMPANY
Trial Balance
At December 31
Account Titles
Debit
Credit
Cash
Investments (short-term)
Accounts receivable
Inventory
Notes receivable (long-term)
Equipment
Factory building
Operating lease right-of-use assets
Intangible assets
Accounts payable
Accrued liabilities payable
Notes payable (current)
Notes payable (noncurrent)
Long-term lease liabilities
Common stock
Additional paid-in capital
Retained earnings
Totals
0
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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
Jaguar Plastics Company has been operating for three years. At December 31 of last year, the accounting records
reflected the following:
Cash
$21,000
Accounts payable
$20,000
Investments (short-term)
Accounts receivable
Inventory
2,300 Accrued liabilities payable
3,400 Notes payable (current)
25,000 Notes payable (noncurrent)
3,900
7,800
43,000
Notes receivable (long-term)
1,300
Long-term lease liabilities
63,000
Equipment
50,000 Common stock
9,000
Factory building
Operating lease right-of-use assets
135,000
95,000 Additional paid-in capital
Retained earnings
81,000
108,600
Intangible assets
3,300
During the current year, the company had the following summarized activities:
a. Purchased short-term investments for $7,400 cash.
b. Lent $6,400 to a supplier, who signed a two-year note.
c. Leased equipment that cost $25,000; paid $5,100 cash and signed a five-year right-of-use lease for the balance.
d. Hired a new president at the end of the year. The contract was for $82,000 per year plus options to purchase
company stock at a set price based on company performance. The new president begins her position on January 1
of next year.
e. Issued an additional 2,200 shares of $0.50 par value common stock for $18,000 cash.
f. Borrowed $12,000 cash from a local bank, payable in three months.
g. Purchased a patent (an intangible asset) for $1,500 cash.
h. Built an addition to the factory for $22,000; paid $8,300 in cash and signed a three-year note for the balance.
i. Returned defective equipment to the manufacturer, receiving a cash refund of $3,300.
Required:
4. Prepare a trial balance at December 31 of the current year.
JAGUAR PLASTICS COMPANY
Trial Balance
At December 31
Account Titles
Debit
Credit
Cash
Investments (short-term)
Accounts receivable
Inventory
Notes receivable (long-term)
Equipment
Factory building
Operating lease right-of-use assets
Intangible assets
Accounts payable
Accrued liabilities payable
Notes payable (current)
Notes payable (noncurrent)
Long-term lease liabilities
Common stock
Additional paid-in capital
Retained earnings
Totals
0
0
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