Bob Night opened The General’s Favorite Fishing Hole. The fishing camp is open from April through September and attracts many famous college basketball coaches during the off-season. Guests typically register for one week, arriving on Sunday afternoon and returning home the following Saturday afternoon. The registration fee includes room and board, the use of fishing boats, and professional instruction in fishing techniques. The chart of accounts for the camping operations is provided below.                   Prepare a trial balance on a work sheet.                 Complete the work sheet.     The following transactions took place during April 20--. Apr. 1    Night invested cash in business, $90,000. 1              Paid insurance premium for six-month camping season, $9,000. 2              Paid rent for lodge and campgrounds for the month of April, $40,000. 2              Deposited registration fees, $35,000. 2              Purchased 10 fishing boats on account for $60,000. The boats have estimated useful lives of five years, at which time they will be donated to a local day camp. Arrangements were made to pay for the boats in July. 3              Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $7,000. 5              Purchased office supplies from Gordon Office Supplies on account, $500. 7              Deposited registration fees, $38,600. 10           Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,200. 10           Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000. 14           Deposited registration fees, $30,500. 16           Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $9,000. 17           Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000. 18           Paid postage, $150. 21           Deposited registration fees, $35,600. 24           Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,500. 24           Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000. 28           Deposited registration fees, $32,000. 29           Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000. 30           Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $6,000. 30           Paid Acme Super Market on account, $32,700. 30           Paid utilities bill, $2,000. 30           Paid phone bill, $1,200. 30           Bob Night withdrew cash for personal use, $6,000. Adjustment information for the end of April is provided below. (a)          Office supplies remaining on hand, $100. (b)          Food supplies remaining on hand, $8,000. (c)           Insurance expired during the month of April, $1,500. (d)          Depreciation on the fishing boats for the month of April, $1,000. (e)          Wages earned, but not yet paid, at the end of April, $500.   CHART OF ACCOUNTS The General’s Favorite Fishing Hole General Ledger   ASSETS 101 Cash 122 Accounts Receivable 142 Office Supplies 144 Food Supplies 145 Prepaid Insurance 181 Fishing Boats 181.1 Accumulated Depreciation-Fishing Boats     LIABILITIES 202 Accounts Payable 219 Wages Payable   EQUITY 311 Bob Night, Capital 312 Bob Night, Drawing 313 Income Summary   REVENUE 401 Registration Fees   EXPENSES 511 Wages Expense 521 Rent Expense 523 Office Supplies Expense 524 Food Supplies Expense 525 Phone Expense 533 Utilities Expense 535 Insurance Expense 536 Postage Expense 542 Depreciation Expense-Fishing Boats         Amount Descriptions   Net Income   Net Loss

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Bob Night opened The General’s Favorite Fishing Hole. The fishing camp is open from April through September and attracts many famous college basketball coaches during the off-season. Guests typically register for one week, arriving on Sunday afternoon and returning home the following Saturday afternoon. The registration fee includes room and board, the use of fishing boats, and professional instruction in fishing techniques. The chart of accounts for the camping operations is provided below.

 

                Prepare a trial balance on a work sheet.

                Complete the work sheet.

 

 

The following transactions took place during April 20--.

Apr. 1    Night invested cash in business, $90,000.

1              Paid insurance premium for six-month camping season, $9,000.

2              Paid rent for lodge and campgrounds for the month of April, $40,000.

2              Deposited registration fees, $35,000.

2              Purchased 10 fishing boats on account for $60,000. The boats have estimated useful lives of five years, at which time they will be donated to a local day camp. Arrangements were made to pay for the boats in July.

3              Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $7,000.

5              Purchased office supplies from Gordon Office Supplies on account, $500.

7              Deposited registration fees, $38,600.

10           Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,200.

10           Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000.

14           Deposited registration fees, $30,500.

16           Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $9,000.

17           Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000.

18           Paid postage, $150.

21           Deposited registration fees, $35,600.

24           Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,500.

24           Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000.

28           Deposited registration fees, $32,000.

29           Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000.

30           Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $6,000.

30           Paid Acme Super Market on account, $32,700.

30           Paid utilities bill, $2,000.

30           Paid phone bill, $1,200.

30           Bob Night withdrew cash for personal use, $6,000.

Adjustment information for the end of April is provided below.

(a)          Office supplies remaining on hand, $100.

(b)          Food supplies remaining on hand, $8,000.

(c)           Insurance expired during the month of April, $1,500.

(d)          Depreciation on the fishing boats for the month of April, $1,000.

(e)          Wages earned, but not yet paid, at the end of April, $500.

 

CHART OF ACCOUNTS

The General’s Favorite Fishing Hole

General Ledger

 

ASSETS

101

Cash

122

Accounts Receivable

142

Office Supplies

144

Food Supplies

145

Prepaid Insurance

181

Fishing Boats

181.1

Accumulated Depreciation-Fishing Boats

 

 

LIABILITIES

202

Accounts Payable

219

Wages Payable

 

EQUITY

311

Bob Night, Capital

312

Bob Night, Drawing

313

Income Summary

 

REVENUE

401

Registration Fees

 

EXPENSES

511

Wages Expense

521

Rent Expense

523

Office Supplies Expense

524

Food Supplies Expense

525

Phone Expense

533

Utilities Expense

535

Insurance Expense

536

Postage Expense

542

Depreciation Expense-Fishing Boats

 

 

 

 

Amount Descriptions

 

Net Income

 

Net Loss

 
The General's Favorite Fishing Hole
Work Sheet
For the Month Ended April 30, 20--
ADJUSTED TRIAL
ADJUSTED TRIAL
INCOME
INCOME
ACCOUNT TITLE
TRIAL BALANCE
TRIAL BALANCE
ADIUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENTS
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE
BALANCE
STATEMENT
STATEMENT
2
DEBIT
DEBIT
CREDIT
DEBIT
CREDIT
DEBIT
CREDIT
CREDIT
DEBIT
CREDIT
Transcribed Image Text:The General's Favorite Fishing Hole Work Sheet For the Month Ended April 30, 20-- ADJUSTED TRIAL ADJUSTED TRIAL INCOME INCOME ACCOUNT TITLE TRIAL BALANCE TRIAL BALANCE ADIUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS BALANCE SHEET BALANCE SHEET BALANCE BALANCE STATEMENT STATEMENT 2 DEBIT DEBIT CREDIT DEBIT CREDIT DEBIT CREDIT CREDIT DEBIT CREDIT
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10
Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000.
Apr. 16 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $9
17
18 Paid postage, $150.
COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM 1
The Accounting Cycle
21
Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000.
Deposited registration fees, $32,000.
Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000.
30
30 Paid Acme Super Market on account, $32,700.
Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $6,000
30
Paid utilities bill, $2,000.
24
24
28
29
Deposited registration fees, $35,600.
Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,500.
Paid phone bill, $1,200.
Bob Night withdrew cash for personal use, $6,000.
DIE HIGH
Adjustment information for the end of April is provided below.
30
30
(a) Office supplies remaining on hand, $100.
(b) Food supplies remaining on hand, $8,000.
(c) Insurance expired during the month of April, $1,500.
(d) Depreciation on the fishing boats for the month of April, $1,000.
(e) Wages earned, but not yet paid, at the end of April, $500.
REQUIRED
1. Enter the transactions in a general journal. Enter transactions from April 1-5
on page 1, April 7-18 on page 2, April 21-29 and the first two entries for
April 30 on page 3, and the remaining entries for April 30 on page 4.
that
2. Post the entries to the general ledger. (If you are not using the working papers
accompany this text, you will need to enter the account titles and account
numbers in the general ledger accounts.)
3. Prepare a trial balance on a work sheet.
4. Complete the work sheet.
5. Journalize the adjusting entries (page 5).
6. Post the adjusting entries to the general ledger.
7. Prepare the income statement.
8. Prepare the statement of owner's equity.
9. Prepare the balance sheet.
10. Journalize the closing entries (pages 5 and 6).
11. Post the closing entries to the general ledger.
12. Prepare a post-closing trial balance.
COMPR
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Transcribed Image Text:224 10 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000. Apr. 16 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $9 17 18 Paid postage, $150. COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM 1 The Accounting Cycle 21 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000. Deposited registration fees, $32,000. Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000. 30 30 Paid Acme Super Market on account, $32,700. Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $6,000 30 Paid utilities bill, $2,000. 24 24 28 29 Deposited registration fees, $35,600. Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,500. Paid phone bill, $1,200. Bob Night withdrew cash for personal use, $6,000. DIE HIGH Adjustment information for the end of April is provided below. 30 30 (a) Office supplies remaining on hand, $100. (b) Food supplies remaining on hand, $8,000. (c) Insurance expired during the month of April, $1,500. (d) Depreciation on the fishing boats for the month of April, $1,000. (e) Wages earned, but not yet paid, at the end of April, $500. REQUIRED 1. Enter the transactions in a general journal. Enter transactions from April 1-5 on page 1, April 7-18 on page 2, April 21-29 and the first two entries for April 30 on page 3, and the remaining entries for April 30 on page 4. that 2. Post the entries to the general ledger. (If you are not using the working papers accompany this text, you will need to enter the account titles and account numbers in the general ledger accounts.) 3. Prepare a trial balance on a work sheet. 4. Complete the work sheet. 5. Journalize the adjusting entries (page 5). 6. Post the adjusting entries to the general ledger. 7. Prepare the income statement. 8. Prepare the statement of owner's equity. 9. Prepare the balance sheet. 10. Journalize the closing entries (pages 5 and 6). 11. Post the closing entries to the general ledger. 12. Prepare a post-closing trial balance. COMPR The Acco This comprehen problem is inten serve as a mini-p set without the documents. As: students should about three to f complete this F
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Bob Night opened The General's Favorite Fishing Hole. The fishing camp is open
from April through September and attracts many famous college basketball coaches
during the off-season. Guests typically register for one week, arriving on Sunday
afternoon and returning home the following Saturday afternoon. The registration fee
includes room and board, the use of fishing boats, and professional instruction in fish-
ing techniques. The chart of accounts for the camping operations is provided below.
Assets
101
142
144
145
181
181.1
311
312
313
10
10
14
Liabilities
202
219
Owner's Equity
3
5
7
2
2
Cash
Office Supplies
Food Supplies
The General's Favorite Fishing Hole
Chart of Accounts
Prepaid Insurance
Fishing Boats
Accum. Depr.-Fishing Boats
Accounts Payable
Wages Payable
Bob Night, Capital
Bob Night, Drawing
Income Summary
Revenues
401 Registration Fees
Expenses
511
521
523
524
525
533
535
536
542
The following transactions took place during April 20--.
Apr. 1
Night invested cash in business, $90,000.
1
Paid insurance premium for six-month camping season, $9,000.
2
Paid rent for lodge and campgrounds for the month of April, $40,000.
Deposited registration fees, $35,000.
Wages Expense
Rent Expense
Office Supplies Expense
Food Supplies Expense
Phone Expense
Utilities Expense
Insurance Expense
Postage Expense
Depr. Exp.-Fishing Boats
Purchased 10 fishing boats on account for $60,000. The boats have esti-
mated useful lives of five years, at which time they will be donated to a
local day camp. Arrangements were made to pay for the boats in July.
Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $7,000.
Purchased office supplies from Gordon Office Supplies on account, $500.
Deposited registration fees, $38,600.
Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,200.
Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000.
Deposited registration fees, $30,500.
(cor
Transcribed Image Text:vities. onsult- t year. of NS COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM 1: Accounting Cycle The This comprehensive problem is intended to mini-practice set without the source documents. As such, students should plan on about three to four hours to complete this problem. serve as a Bob Night opened The General's Favorite Fishing Hole. The fishing camp is open from April through September and attracts many famous college basketball coaches during the off-season. Guests typically register for one week, arriving on Sunday afternoon and returning home the following Saturday afternoon. The registration fee includes room and board, the use of fishing boats, and professional instruction in fish- ing techniques. The chart of accounts for the camping operations is provided below. Assets 101 142 144 145 181 181.1 311 312 313 10 10 14 Liabilities 202 219 Owner's Equity 3 5 7 2 2 Cash Office Supplies Food Supplies The General's Favorite Fishing Hole Chart of Accounts Prepaid Insurance Fishing Boats Accum. Depr.-Fishing Boats Accounts Payable Wages Payable Bob Night, Capital Bob Night, Drawing Income Summary Revenues 401 Registration Fees Expenses 511 521 523 524 525 533 535 536 542 The following transactions took place during April 20--. Apr. 1 Night invested cash in business, $90,000. 1 Paid insurance premium for six-month camping season, $9,000. 2 Paid rent for lodge and campgrounds for the month of April, $40,000. Deposited registration fees, $35,000. Wages Expense Rent Expense Office Supplies Expense Food Supplies Expense Phone Expense Utilities Expense Insurance Expense Postage Expense Depr. Exp.-Fishing Boats Purchased 10 fishing boats on account for $60,000. The boats have esti- mated useful lives of five years, at which time they will be donated to a local day camp. Arrangements were made to pay for the boats in July. Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $7,000. Purchased office supplies from Gordon Office Supplies on account, $500. Deposited registration fees, $38,600. Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,200. Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000. Deposited registration fees, $30,500. (cor
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provide a balance sheet and post closing trial balance 

**Comprehensive Problem: The Accounting Cycle**

**Transactions:**

- **Apr. 16**: Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $9,500.
- **17**: Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000.
- **18**: Paid postage, $150.
- **21**: Deposited registration fees, $35,600.
- **24**: Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,500.
- **24**: Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000.
- **28**: Deposited registration fees, $32,000.
- **29**: Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000.
- **30**: Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $6,500.
- **30**: Paid Acme Super Market on account, $32,700.
- **30**: Paid utilities bill, $2,000.
- **30**: Paid phone bill, $1,200.
- **30**: Bob Night withdrew cash for personal use, $6,000.

**Adjustment Information for the end of April is provided below:**

(a) Office supplies remaining on hand, $100.
(b) Food supplies remaining on hand, $8,000.
(c) Insurance expired during the month of April, $1,500.
(d) Depreciation on the fishing boats for the month of April, $1,000.
(e) Wages earned, but not yet paid, at the end of April, $500.

**Required:**

1. Enter the transactions in a general journal. Transactions from April 1-5 on page 1, April 7-18 on page 2, April 21-29 and the first two entries for April 30 on page 3, and the remaining entries for April 30 on page 4.
2. Post the entries to the general ledger. If not using the accompanying working papers, enter the account titles and account numbers in the general ledger accounts.
3. Prepare a trial balance on a worksheet.
4. Complete the worksheet.
5. Journalize the adjusting entries (page 5).
6. Post the adjusting entries to the general ledger.
7. Prepare the income statement.
8. Prepare the statement of owner's equity.
9. Prepare the balance sheet.
10. Journalize the closing entries (pages 5 and 6).
Transcribed Image Text:**Comprehensive Problem: The Accounting Cycle** **Transactions:** - **Apr. 16**: Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $9,500. - **17**: Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000. - **18**: Paid postage, $150. - **21**: Deposited registration fees, $35,600. - **24**: Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,500. - **24**: Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000. - **28**: Deposited registration fees, $32,000. - **29**: Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000. - **30**: Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $6,500. - **30**: Paid Acme Super Market on account, $32,700. - **30**: Paid utilities bill, $2,000. - **30**: Paid phone bill, $1,200. - **30**: Bob Night withdrew cash for personal use, $6,000. **Adjustment Information for the end of April is provided below:** (a) Office supplies remaining on hand, $100. (b) Food supplies remaining on hand, $8,000. (c) Insurance expired during the month of April, $1,500. (d) Depreciation on the fishing boats for the month of April, $1,000. (e) Wages earned, but not yet paid, at the end of April, $500. **Required:** 1. Enter the transactions in a general journal. Transactions from April 1-5 on page 1, April 7-18 on page 2, April 21-29 and the first two entries for April 30 on page 3, and the remaining entries for April 30 on page 4. 2. Post the entries to the general ledger. If not using the accompanying working papers, enter the account titles and account numbers in the general ledger accounts. 3. Prepare a trial balance on a worksheet. 4. Complete the worksheet. 5. Journalize the adjusting entries (page 5). 6. Post the adjusting entries to the general ledger. 7. Prepare the income statement. 8. Prepare the statement of owner's equity. 9. Prepare the balance sheet. 10. Journalize the closing entries (pages 5 and 6).
**Comprehensive Problem 1: The Accounting Cycle**

Bob Night opened The General's Favorite Fishing Hole. The fishing camp is open from April through September and attracts many famous college basketball coaches during the off-season. Guests typically register for one week, arriving on Sunday afternoon and returning home the following Saturday afternoon. The registration fee includes room and board, the use of fishing boats, and professional instruction in fishing techniques. The chart of accounts for the camping operation is provided below.

**The General's Favorite Fishing Hole Chart of Accounts**

**Assets**
- 101 Cash
- 142 Office Supplies
- 144 Food Supplies
- 146 Prepaid Insurance
- 148 Fishing Boats
- 151 Accom. Depr.—Fishing Boats

**Liabilities**
- 202 Accounts Payable
- 219 Wages Payable

**Owner's Equity**
- 311 Bob Night, Capital
- 312 Bob Night, Drawing
- 313 Income Summary

**Revenues**
- 401 Registration Fees

**Expenses**
- 511 Wages Expense
- 521 Rent Expense
- 523 Office Supplies Expense
- 524 Food Supplies Expense
- 525 Phone Expense
- 526 Utilities Expense
- 531 Insurance Expense
- 536 Postage Expense
- 541 Deprec. Exp.—Fishing Boats

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**Transactions took place during April 20--:**

- Apr. 1: Night invested cash in business, $90,000.
- Apr. 1: Paid insurance premium for six-month camping season, $9,000.
- Apr. 2: Paid rent for lodge and campgrounds for the month of April, $40,000.
- Apr. 2: Deposited registration fees, $35,000.
- Apr. 2: Purchased 10 fishing boats on account for $60,000. The boats have estimated useful lives of five years, at which time they will be donated to a local day camp. Arrangements were made to pay for the boats in July.
- Apr. 3: Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $7,000.
- Apr. 5: Purchased office supplies from Gordon Office Supplies on account, $500.
- Apr. 7: Deposited registration fees, $38,600.
- Apr. 10: Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,200.
- Apr. 10:
Transcribed Image Text:**Comprehensive Problem 1: The Accounting Cycle** Bob Night opened The General's Favorite Fishing Hole. The fishing camp is open from April through September and attracts many famous college basketball coaches during the off-season. Guests typically register for one week, arriving on Sunday afternoon and returning home the following Saturday afternoon. The registration fee includes room and board, the use of fishing boats, and professional instruction in fishing techniques. The chart of accounts for the camping operation is provided below. **The General's Favorite Fishing Hole Chart of Accounts** **Assets** - 101 Cash - 142 Office Supplies - 144 Food Supplies - 146 Prepaid Insurance - 148 Fishing Boats - 151 Accom. Depr.—Fishing Boats **Liabilities** - 202 Accounts Payable - 219 Wages Payable **Owner's Equity** - 311 Bob Night, Capital - 312 Bob Night, Drawing - 313 Income Summary **Revenues** - 401 Registration Fees **Expenses** - 511 Wages Expense - 521 Rent Expense - 523 Office Supplies Expense - 524 Food Supplies Expense - 525 Phone Expense - 526 Utilities Expense - 531 Insurance Expense - 536 Postage Expense - 541 Deprec. Exp.—Fishing Boats --- **Transactions took place during April 20--:** - Apr. 1: Night invested cash in business, $90,000. - Apr. 1: Paid insurance premium for six-month camping season, $9,000. - Apr. 2: Paid rent for lodge and campgrounds for the month of April, $40,000. - Apr. 2: Deposited registration fees, $35,000. - Apr. 2: Purchased 10 fishing boats on account for $60,000. The boats have estimated useful lives of five years, at which time they will be donated to a local day camp. Arrangements were made to pay for the boats in July. - Apr. 3: Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $7,000. - Apr. 5: Purchased office supplies from Gordon Office Supplies on account, $500. - Apr. 7: Deposited registration fees, $38,600. - Apr. 10: Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,200. - Apr. 10:
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