
Concept explainers
The journal entries framed to realize the revenues and expense for the specified accounting period are called adjusting entries.
Income Statement:
The statement which shows the revenues earned and expenses incurred during a particular year is called Income statement.
Statement of Owner's Equity:
The statement which shows changes in the owners' equity due to net income or loss and owners' withdrawal during the accounting period is called statement of owner's equity.
A financial statement which shows the financial position of a company during specified accounting period is called a balance sheet.
Prepare adjusting entries, adjusted

Answer to Problem 2GLP
Solution:
Date | Accounts | Debit | Credit |
Dec. 31 a. | Insurance Expense | $2,400 | |
Prepaid Insurance | $2,400 | ||
Dec. 31 b. | Teaching Supplies Expense | $5,200 | |
Teaching Supplies | $5,200 | ||
Dec. 31 c. | $13,200 | ||
| $13,200 | ||
Dec. 31 d. | Depreciation Expense − Professional Library | $7,200 | |
Accumulated Depreciation − Professional Library | $7,200 | ||
Dec. 31 e. | Unearned Training Fees | $5,000 | |
Training Fees Earned | $5,000 | ||
Dec. 31 f. | $7,500 | ||
Tuition Fees Earned | $7,500 | ||
Dec. 31 g. | Salaries Expense | $400 | |
Salaries Payable | $400 | ||
Dec. 31 h. | Rent Expense | $3,000 | |
Prepaid Rent | $3,000 | ||
Financial Statements
WELLS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Income Statement December 31, 2017 | ||
Revenues: | ||
Tuition Fees Earned | $131,400 | |
Training Fees Earned | $45,000 | |
Total Revenue | $176,400 | |
Expenses: | ||
Salaries Expense | $50,400 | |
Insurance Expense | $2,400 | |
Rent Expense | $36,000 | |
Teaching Supplies Expense | $5,200 | |
Advertising Expense | $6,000 | |
Utilities Expense | $6,400 | |
Depreciation Expense − Professional Library | $7,200 | |
Depreciation Expense − Equipment | $13,200 | |
Total Expense | $126,800 | |
Net Income | $49,600 |
WELLS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Statement of Owner's Equity December 31, 2017 | ||
T. Wells, Unadjusted Balance | $90,000 | |
Net income for the month | $49,600 | |
Subtotal | $139,600 | |
Owner's withdrawal | (50,000) | |
T. Wells, Adjusted Balance | $89,600 |
WELLS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Balance Sheet December 31, 2017 | ||
Assets | ||
Current Asset: | ||
Cash | $34,000 | |
Accounts Receivable | $7,500 | |
Teaching Supplies | $2,800 | |
Prepaid Insurance | $9,600 | |
Prepaid Rent | $0 | |
Total Current Assets | $53,900 | |
Plant, Property and Equipment | ||
Professional Library | $35,000 | |
Accumulated Depreciation − Professional Library | $17,200 | $17,800 |
Equipment | $80,000 | |
Accumulated Depreciation − Equipment | $28,200 | $51,800 |
Total Plant, Property and Equipment | $69,600 | |
Total Assets | $123,500 | |
Liabilities | ||
Current Liabilities | ||
Accounts Payable | $26,000 | |
Salaries Payable | $400 | |
Unearned Training Fees | $7,500 | |
Total Liabilities | $33,900 | |
Owner's Equity | ||
T. Wells, Capital | $89,600 | |
Total Liabilities and Owner's Equity | $123,500 | |
Adjustment | Impact on net income |
a. | The expiration of insurance coverage is insurance expense incurred which will decrease the net income for the period. |
b. | Teaching supplies expense is an expense which reduces the net income of the company. |
c. | Annual Depreciation on equipment will reduce the value of the equipment and decrease the net income by the same amount. |
d. | Depreciation expense on professional library is an expense which decreases the net income. |
e. | The training fees earned decreases the balance of Unearned Training Fees and increase the revenue of the company and consequently increases the net income for the period. |
f. | Accrued Tuition fees increases the accounts receivable balance and net income of the company. |
g. | Accrued salaries expense decreases the net income and increases the liability " Salaries Payable". |
h. | The rent expense debited by crediting the prepaid rent increases the expenses of the company and at the same time decreases the net income for the period. |
Explanation of Solution
Cash | ||
Unadj. Bal. $34,000 | ||
Accounts Receivable | ||
Unadj. Bal. $0 f. $7,500 | ||
Bal. $7,500 |
Teaching Supplies | ||
Unadj. Bal. $8,000 | b. $5,200 | |
Bal. $2,800 |
Prepaid Insurance | ||
Unadj. Bal. $12,000 | a. $2,400 | |
Bal. $9,600 |
Prepaid Rent | ||
Unadj. Bal. $3,000 | h. $3,000 | |
Bal. $0 |
Professional Library | ||
Bal. $35,000 | ||
Accumulated Depreciation − Professional Library | ||
Unadj. Bal. $10,000 d. $7,200 | ||
Bal. $17,200 |
Equipment | ||
Bal. $80,000 | ||
Accumulated Depreciation − Equipment | ||
Unadj. Bal. $15,000 c. $13,200 | ||
Bal. $28,200 |
Accounts Payable | ||
Bal. $26,000 | ||
Salaries Payable | ||
Unadjusted Bal. $0 g. $400 | ||
Bal. $400 |
Unearned Training Fees | ||
e. $5,000 | Unadj. Bal. $12,500 | |
Bal. $7,500 |
T. Wells, Capital | ||
Bal. $90,000 | ||
T. Wells, Withdrawals | ||
Bal. $50,000 | ||
Tuition Fees Earned | ||
Unadj. Bal. $123,900 f. $7,500 | ||
Bal. $131,400 |
Training Fees Earned | ||
Unadj. Bal. $40,000 e. $5,000 | ||
Bal. $45,000 |
Depreciation Expense − Professional Library | ||
Unadjusted Bal. $0 d. $7,200 | ||
Bal. $7,200 |
Depreciation Expense − Equipment | ||
Unadjusted Bal. $0 c. $13,200 | ||
Bal. $13,200 |
Salaries Expense | ||
Unadj. Bal. $50,000 g. $400 | ||
Bal. $50,400 |
Insurance Expense | ||
Unadjusted Bal. $0 a. $2,400 | ||
Bal. $2,400 |
Rent Expense | ||
Unadj. Bal. $33,000 h. $3,000 | ||
Bal. $36,000 |
Teaching Supplies Expense | ||
Unadjusted Bal. $0 b. $5,200 | ||
Bal. $5,200 |
Advertising Expense | ||
Bal. $6,000 | ||
Utilities Expense | ||
Bal. $6,400 | ||
WELLS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Adjusted Trial Balance December 31, 2017 | ||
Cash | $34,000 | |
Accounts Receivable | $7,500 | |
Teaching Supplies | $2,800 | |
Prepaid Insurance | $9,600 | |
Prepaid Rent | $0 | |
Professional Library | $35,000 | |
Accumulated Depreciation − Professional Library | $17,200 | |
Equipment | $80,000 | |
Accumulated Depreciation − Equipment | $28,200 | |
Accounts Payable | $26,000 | |
Salaries Payable | $400 | |
Unearned Training Fees | $7,500 | |
T. Wells, Capital | $90,000 | |
T. Wells, Withdrawals | $50,000 | |
Tuition Fees Earned | $131,400 | |
Training Fees Earned | $45,000 | |
Depreciation Expense − Professional Library | $7,200 | |
Depreciation Expense − Equipment | $13,200 | |
Salaries Expense | $50,400 | |
Insurance Expense | $2,400 | |
Rent Expense | $36,000 | |
Teaching Supplies Expense | $5,200 | |
Advertising Expense | $6,000 | |
Utilities Expense | $6,400 | |
Totals | $345,700 | $345,700 |
Wells Technical Institute's net income for the year ended December 31, 2017 is $49,600 and the total assets, liabilities and owners' equity is $123,500.
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