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Adjusting

Answer to Problem 2BPSB
SOLUTION:
IN THE BOOKS OF NATSU Co. | |||||
JOURNAL ENTRIES | |||||
FOR THE Year Ended 31-October-15 | |||||
Srl No. | PARTICULARS | DEBIT ($) | CREDIT ($) | ||
1 | SUPPLIES EXPENSES A/C | 4,370 | | ||
| TO OFFICE SUPPLIES A/C | | 4,370 | ||
| (Being utilization of office supplies charged as office expenses) | | | ||
2 | INSURANCE EXPENSES - Policy A A/C | 3000 | | ||
| TO PREPAID INSURANCE - A A/C | | 3000 | ||
| (Being current year expired insurance recognized as an expense) | | | ||
| | | |||
3 | INSURANCE EXPENSES - Policy B A/C | 1400 | | ||
| PREPAID INSURANCE - Policy C A/C | 5800 | | ||
| TO CASH A/C | | 7200 | ||
| (Being current year expired insurance recognized as an expense and remaining transfer to prepaid expense as an asset) | | | ||
330 | | ||||
4 | PREPAID INSURANCE - Policy C A/C | 990 | | ||
| TO CASH A/C | | 1320 | ||
| (Being current year expired insurance recognized as an expense and remaining transfer to prepaid expense as an asset) | | | ||
| | | |||
5 | WAGES EXPENSES A/C | 1000 | | ||
| TO ACCRUED WAGES A/C | | 1000 | ||
| (Being wages for 1 days of October recognized) | | | ||
6 | 5400 | | |||
| TO | | 5400 | ||
| (Being depreciation expenses recognized ) | | | ||
7 | RENT RECEIVABLE A/C | 1000 | | ||
| TO RENT EARNED A/C | | 1000 | ||
| (Being rent earned for October were recognized) | | | ||
8 | UNEARNED RENT A/C | 1450 | | ||
| TO RENT EARNED A/C | | 1450 | ||
| (Being rent earned for Sept & Oct recognized as per accrual basis) | | |
Explanation of Solution
- Office supplies that has been used during the year charged as expenses.
- The insurance expense for
adjusting entry 2,3 and 4 is calculated as under − - Wages expenses incurred in current year should be recognized as expenses in current year as per accrual basis of accounting. Hence wages for 1 days (31st October, 2015 should be recognized as the expense of 2015.
- Depreciation has been charged to expenses and Accumulated Depreciation A/c
- Rent earned in December should be recognized as Income in current year as per accrual basis of accounting.
- Income from Rent recognized for the month of September and October, and the Advance liabilities reduced as per the recognition of Income.
Insurance Expenses will be charged as per the number of months expired in year 2015
Policy | Cost | Month | Cost/Month | No of month in year 2015 | Insurance Expenses |
A | 6000 | 24 | 250 | 12 | 3000 |
B | 7200 | 36 | 200 | 7 | 1400 |
C | 1320 | 12 | 110 | 3 | 330 |
Thus, the adjusting Journal Entries for year ended October, 15 have been prepared.
REQUIREMENT 2
TO PREPARE
Journal for cash entries on 7th and 15th November, 15
REQUIREMENT 2

Answer to Problem 2BPSB
SOLUTION
IN THE BOOKS OF NASTU CO. | |||||
JOURNAL ENTRIES | |||||
7-Nov-15 | WAGES EXPENSES A/C | 4000 | | ||
| ACCRUED WAGES A/C | 1000 | | ||
| TO CASH A/C | | 5000 | ||
| (Being wages payment for current and previous year) | | | ||
| | | | ||
15-Nov-15 | CASH A/C | 2000 | | ||
| TO RENT RECEIVABLE A/C | | 1000 | ||
| TO RENT EARNED A/C | | 1000 | ||
| (Being rent received for current and previous year) | | |
Explanation of Solution
The above journal entries are prepared as under −
Jan 06: Wages paid on 7th Nov, 2015 includes the wages of 1 day from the October and 4 days of November, hence the Liabilities reduced for October and Expenses charged for November
The wages are calculated as under −
Given,
For October -
- Accrued Wages for October = $ 1,000
For November, Wages expense −
- Wages for 1 day = $ 1,000
- Number of days in November = 4
Total cash to be paid −
Jan 15: Earned Rent received in November includes the Rent of October also, Hence the Rent receivable reduced and Income Realized as per accrual basis of accounting.
Thus, the journal for cash entries on 6th and 15th January, 16 have been prepared.
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