Financial accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780077506902
Author: David J Spieceland Wayne Thomas Don Herrmann
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.8E
Wolfpack Construction has the following account balances at the end of the war.
Prepare a
Accounts | Balances |
Equipment | $26,000 |
Accounts payable | 3,000 |
Salaries expense | 33,000 |
Common stock | 11,000 |
Land | 18,000 |
Notes payable | 20,000 |
Service revenue | 39,000 |
Cash | 6,000 |
Retained earrings | ? |
Required:
Use only the appropriate accounts to prepare a balance sheet
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On January 1, 2024, the general ledger of 3D Family Fireworks includes the following account balances:
Accounts
Cash
Debit
Credit
$25,300
Accounts Receivable
14,300
Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts
$1,600
Supplies
3,200
Notes Receivable (6%, due in 2 years)
27,000
Land
77,700
Accounts Payable
9,800
103,000
33,100
$147,500
$147,500
Common Stock
Retained Earnings
Totals
During January 2024, the following transactions occur:
January 2 Provide services to customers for cash, $42,100.
Write off accounts receivable as uncollectible, $1,800. (Assume the company uses the allowance method)
Pay cash for salaries, $32,100.
January 6
Provide services to customers on account, $79,400.
January 15
January 20
January 22
Receive cash on accounts receivable, $77,000.
January 25 Pay cash on accounts payable, $6,200.
January 30 Pay cash for utilities during January, $14,400.
3. Prepare an adjusted trial…
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