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Chapter 2, Problem 2.5APR
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The Lexington Group has the following unadjusted trial balance as of May 31, 2018:
The Lexington Group Unadjusted Trial Balance May 31, 2018 | ||
Debit Balances | Credit Balances | |
Cash | 20,350 | |
37,000 | ||
Supplies | 1,100 | |
Prepaid Insurance | 200 | |
Equipment | 171,175 | |
Notes Payable | 36,000 | |
Accounts Payable | 26,000 | |
Common Stock | 50,000 | |
94,150 | ||
Dividends | 15,000 | |
Fees Earned | 429,850 | |
Wages Expense | 270,000 | |
Rent Expense | 63,000 | |
Advertising Expense | 25,200 | |
Miscellaneous Expense | 5,100 | |
608,125 | 636,000 |
The debit and credit totals are not equal as a result of the following errors:
- A. The cash entered on the trial balance was overstated by $7,000.
- B. A cash receipt of $8,200 was posted as a debit to Cash of $2,800.
- C. A debit of $ 16,500 to Accounts Receivable was not posted.
- D. A return of $125 of defective supplies was erroneously posted as a $1,250 credit to Supplies.
- E. An insurance policy acquired at a cost of $3,600 was posted as a credit to Prepaid Insurance.
- F. The balance of Notes Payable was understated by $9,000.
- G. A credit of $10,000 in Accounts Payable was overlooked when determining the balance of the account.
- H. A debit of $5,000 for dividends was posted as a credit to Retained Earnings.
- I. The balance of $60,300 in Rent Expense was entered as $63,000 in the trial balance.
- J. Gas, Electricity, and Water Expense, with a balance of $16,350, was omitted from the trial balance.
Instructions
- 1. Prepare a corrected unadjusted trial balance as of May 31, 2018.
- 2. Does the fact that the unadjusted trial balance in (1) is balanced mean that there are no errors in the accounts? Explain.
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