Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts
Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781259918186
Author: Thomas P Edmonds, Christopher Edmonds, Frances M McNair, Philip R Olds
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 2, Problem 45AP

45AP

To determine

Prepare the transactions in general ledger accounts under the accounting equation.

45AP

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Explanation of Solution

Accounting equation: Accounting equation is an accounting tool expressed in the form of equation, by creating a relationship between the resources or assets of a company, and claims on the resources by the creditors and the owners. Accounting equation is expressed as shown below.

Assets= Liabilities+Stockholders' equity

Prepare general ledger accounts under the accounting equation as given below:

Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts, Chapter 2, Problem 45AP

Table (1)

Working Note:

Determine the amount of depreciation expense for Year 2.

Depreciation expense=Cost of assetSalvage valueEstimated useful life=$22,000$2,0004=$20,0004=$5,000 (1)

Determine the amount of total interest payable.

Interest payable= Note payable×Rate of interest100=$12,000×9100=$1,080 (2)

Determine the amount of interest payable on note that would be recognized.

Interest payable to be recognized}= Interest expense ×Number of monthsMonths in year=$1,080×1112=$990 (3)

Determine the amount of prepaid rent to be recognized.

Prepaid rent= Rent expense ×Number of monthsMonths in year=$3,000×1112=$2,750 (4)

Determine the amount of recognized revenue.

Recognized revenue= Revenue income ×Number of monthsMonths in year=$5,400×612=$2,700 (5)

a.

To determine

Identify the four additional adjustments and explain them.

a.

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The four additional adjustments are as follows:

  1. 1. Company P has acquired a truck on January 01 for that acquired truck depreciation expense.
  2. 2. On February 01, Company P issued note payable. Accrued interest expense on note payable should be recognized using adjusting entry.
  3. 3. On February 01, Company P paid rent in advance. Rent paid in advance should be recognized as rent expense for 11 months using adjusting entry.
  4. 4. On July 01, Company P received cash in advance. Unearned revenue should be recognized as revenue for 6 months using adjusting entry.

b.

To determine

Identify the amount of interest expense that would be reported on the income statement.

b.

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The amount of interest expense would be reported on the income statement is $990 (3).

c.

To determine

Identify the amount of net cash flow from operating activities that would be reported on the statement of cash flows.

c.

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The net cash flow from operating activities would be reported on the statement of cash flows amounts to $38,400 (6).

Determine the amount of net cash flow from operating activities.

Net cash flows from operating activities}=(Decrease in accounts receivable)+(Increase in unearned revenue)(Increase in prepaid rent)+(Decrease in accounts payable)=$40,000+$5,400$3,000$4,000=$38,400 (6)

d.

To determine

Identify the amount of rent expense that would be reported on the income statement.

d.

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The amount of rent expense that would be reported on the income statement is $2,750 (4).

e.

To determine

Identify the amount of total liabilities that would be reported on the balance sheet.

e.

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The amount of total liabilities would be reported on the balance sheet $32,890($12,000+$5,200+$12,000+$2,700+990).

f.

To determine

Identify the amount of supplies expense that would be reported on the balance sheet.

f.

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The amount of supplies expense that would be reported on the income statement is $4,800($5,000$200).

g.

To determine

Identify the amount of unearned revenue that would be reported on the balance sheet.

g.

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The amount of unearned revenue that would be reported on the balance sheet is $2,700 (5).

h.

To determine

Identify the amount of net cash flow from investing activities that would be reported on the statement of cash flows.

h.

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The net cash flow from investing activities that would be reported on the statement of cash flows is ($8,000) (7).

Determine the amount of net cash flow from investing activities.

Net cash flows from investing activities}=Purchase of truck+Purchase of land+Sale of land=($22,000)+($28,000)+$42,000=($8,000) (7)

i.

To determine

Identify the amount of interest payable that would be reported on the balance sheet.

i.

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The amount of interest payable that would be reported on the balance sheet is $990 (3).

j.

To determine

Identify the amount of total expense that would be reported on the income statement.

j.

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The amount of total expense that would be reported on the income statement is $24,740($6,000+$5,200+$4,800+$2,750+$5,000+$990).

k.

To determine

Identify the amount of retained earnings that would be reported on the balance sheet.

k.

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The retained earnings that would be reported on the balance sheet amounts to $62,460 (8).

Determine the amount of retained earnings.

Ending retained earnings}=(Beginning retained earnings)+(Net Income)(Dividends paid)=$44,000+$20,460$2,000=$62,460 (8)

l.

To determine

Identify the amount of service revenue that would be reported on the income statement.

l.

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The amount of service revenue that would be reported on the income statement is $44,700($42,000+$2,700).

m.

To determine

Identify the amount of net cash flow from financing activities that would be reported on the statement of cash flows.

m.

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The net cash flow from financing activities that would be reported on the statement of cash flows is $25,000 (9).

Determine the amount of net cash flow from financing activities.

Cash flows from financing activities}=(Issue of common stock)+(Issue of note payable)(Dividend paid)=$12,000+$15,000$2,000=$25,000. (9)

n.

To determine

Identify the amount of net income that would be reported on the income statement.

n.

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The net income that would be reported on the income statement is $19,960($44,700$24,740).

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