Required: Journal entries

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Jan. 1 Brooklyn Trading Inc. opened with the following stockholders' investments:
Name
Investment
Stock Type
Michael Grant
$ 120,000
Common Stock
Theresa Jones
$ 120,000
50% Common
50% Preferred
Note: Common Stock Par Value
$1.00
Preferred Stock Par Value:
$ 5.00
Jan. 1 Paid $90,000 to a real estate company the rent for a one-year period beginning on Jan. 1, 2022.
Jan. 3 Issued 30,000 shares of $1 par common stock and sold them at $ 25 per share.
Jan. 4 Purchased a delivery truck from Kia Motors Co. $45,000 cash. The useful life is 7 years and its
residual value $ 1,500.
Jan. 5 Issued 20,000 shares of $ 5 par preferred stock and sold them at $35 per share.
Jan. 6 Purchased Office Equipment from BJ's $5,000 on account.
Jan. 7 Bought merchandise on account $75,000 from Samsung, terms: n/30. The company uses the
perpetual inventory system.
Jan. 9
Credit sales totaled $50,000. The cost of goods sold was $20,000.
Jan. 16 Paid $ 5,000 on Insurance for the store building for the month of January.
Jan. 18 Paid $ 40,000 on account for the merchandise purchased in Jan. 5.
Jan. 19 Collected $15,000 from customers on account.
Jan. 20 Declared cash dividends of $0.40 per share on preferred stock and $0.10 per share on common stock.
Jan. 21 Purchased 2,000 shares of treasury common for $ 40 per share.
Jan. 22 Paid the cash dividends declared on Jan. 19.
Jan. 23 Sold 1,000 shares of treasury common for $ 45 per share.
Jan. 24 Declared a 15% stock dividend on common stock, to be capitalized at the market price of the stock, which
is $50 per share.
Jan. 25 Sold 500 shares of treasury common for $30 per share.
Jan. 30 Issued the certificates for the stock dividends declared on Jan. 23.
Jan. 31 Sold the delivery truck for $ 43,000 in cash.
Jan. 31 Calculate and record the monthly depreciation of the equipment, its useful life 4 years and its residual
value = 0.
Jan. 31 Recorded the amount of prepaid rent that expired for the month.
Required:
Journal entries
Transcribed Image Text:Jan. 1 Brooklyn Trading Inc. opened with the following stockholders' investments: Name Investment Stock Type Michael Grant $ 120,000 Common Stock Theresa Jones $ 120,000 50% Common 50% Preferred Note: Common Stock Par Value $1.00 Preferred Stock Par Value: $ 5.00 Jan. 1 Paid $90,000 to a real estate company the rent for a one-year period beginning on Jan. 1, 2022. Jan. 3 Issued 30,000 shares of $1 par common stock and sold them at $ 25 per share. Jan. 4 Purchased a delivery truck from Kia Motors Co. $45,000 cash. The useful life is 7 years and its residual value $ 1,500. Jan. 5 Issued 20,000 shares of $ 5 par preferred stock and sold them at $35 per share. Jan. 6 Purchased Office Equipment from BJ's $5,000 on account. Jan. 7 Bought merchandise on account $75,000 from Samsung, terms: n/30. The company uses the perpetual inventory system. Jan. 9 Credit sales totaled $50,000. The cost of goods sold was $20,000. Jan. 16 Paid $ 5,000 on Insurance for the store building for the month of January. Jan. 18 Paid $ 40,000 on account for the merchandise purchased in Jan. 5. Jan. 19 Collected $15,000 from customers on account. Jan. 20 Declared cash dividends of $0.40 per share on preferred stock and $0.10 per share on common stock. Jan. 21 Purchased 2,000 shares of treasury common for $ 40 per share. Jan. 22 Paid the cash dividends declared on Jan. 19. Jan. 23 Sold 1,000 shares of treasury common for $ 45 per share. Jan. 24 Declared a 15% stock dividend on common stock, to be capitalized at the market price of the stock, which is $50 per share. Jan. 25 Sold 500 shares of treasury common for $30 per share. Jan. 30 Issued the certificates for the stock dividends declared on Jan. 23. Jan. 31 Sold the delivery truck for $ 43,000 in cash. Jan. 31 Calculate and record the monthly depreciation of the equipment, its useful life 4 years and its residual value = 0. Jan. 31 Recorded the amount of prepaid rent that expired for the month. Required: Journal entries
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