Concept explainers
Concept introduction:
In accounting,
comprises of either debit or credit transaction. The
A T-account is a graphical representation of a general ledger account. Debit entries are shown on the left side of T-account and Credit entries are shown on right side of T-account.
Requirement 1:
To prepare:
We have to prepare unadjusted T-accounts from the unadjusted

Explanation of Solution
Explanation:
T account :
Cash account | ||||
Bal. | 60,000 | |||
Bal. | 0 | |||
Teaching supplies | ||||
Bal. | 70,000 | |||
Prepaid rent | ||||
Bal. | 3,800 | |||
Prepaid Insurance | ||||
Bal. | 19,000 | |||
Professional library | ||||
Bal. | 12,000 | |||
Bal. | 2,500 | |||
Equipment | ||||
Bal. | 40,000 | |||
Accumulated depreciation- Equipment | ||||
Bal. | 20,000 | |||
Accounts payable | ||||
Bal. | 11,200 | |||
Salary payable | ||||
Bal. | 0 | |||
Unearned training fee | ||||
Bal. | 28,600 | |||
C.Alonzo, capital | ||||
Bal. | 71,500 | |||
C.Alonzo, withdrawals | ||||
Bal. | 20,000 | |||
Tuition fee earned | ||||
Bal. | 129,200 | |||
Training fee earned | ||||
Bal. | 68,000 | |||
Depreciation expenses- equipment | ||||
Bal. | 0 | |||
Depreciation expenses- professional library | ||||
Bal. | 0 | |||
Salaries expenses | ||||
Bal. | 44,200 | |||
Insurance expenses | ||||
Bal. | 0 | |||
Rent expenses | ||||
Bal. | 29,600 | |||
Teaching supplies expenses | ||||
Bal. | 0 | |||
Advertising expenses | ||||
Bal. | 19,000 | |||
Utilities expenses | ||||
Bal. | 13,400 | |||
Requirement 2:
To determine:
We have to record the
Requirement 2:

Answer to Problem 3BPSB
Solution:
Date | Journal titles | Debit($) | Credit($) |
a.dec.31 | Insurance expenses | 9,500 | |
Prepaid insurance | 9,500 | ||
( to record insurance expenses) | |||
b.dec 31 | Teaching supplies expenses | 50,000 | |
Teaching supplies | 50,000 | ||
( to record Teaching supply expense) | |||
c. dec.31 | 5,000 | ||
Accumulated depreciation-equipment | 5,000 | ||
( to record depreciation on equipment) | |||
d. dec 31 | Depreciation on professional library | 2,400 | |
Accumulated depreciation-professional library | 2,400 | ||
( to record depreciation on professional library) | |||
e. Dec 31 | Unearned training fees | 28,600 | |
Training fee earned | 28,600 | ||
(to record unearned training fee earned) | |||
f.dec.31 | Account receivable | 5,750 | |
Tuition fee earned | 5,750 | ||
(to record tuition fee earned) | |||
g. dec.31 | Salary expenses | 450 | |
Salary payable | 450 | ||
( to accrue salary expenses) | |||
h. dec.31 | Rent expenses | 3,800 | |
Prepaid rent | 3,800 | ||
( to accrue rent expenses) | |||
Explanation of Solution
Explanation:
- In this case, the period of Insurance policies has been expired and insurance expenses will be booked so, insurance expenses will be debited and prepaid insurance will be credited by $9,500.
- In this case, the balance of teaching supplies is $70,000 in unadjusted trial balance and in adjustment the actual balance is $20,000. The teaching supplies expenses will be calculated as below: Teaching supply expenses =
- When depreciation is to be recorded then depreciation on equipment will be debited with the respective account and accumulated depreciation account will be credited by $5,000.
- Depreciation on professional library will be debited by $2,400 and accumulated depreciation account will be credited by $2,400 and will be shown in credit side in balance sheet.
- The client paid 2 month fee in advance on 1st Nov. As on Dec 31, two months has been passed so, we have to book the revenue and unearned account will be debited. The amount to be booked as income as below: Training fee earned =
- WTI has agreed to provide 4 month classes started on Oct 15 to an individual and fee is payable at the 4 months. Till Dec 31, the revenue has been accrued but the fee is not paid. We have to book revenue as per below details: Accrued tuition fee =
- In this adjustment entry expenditures on salaries account will be debited and salaries payable account will be credited with their respective amount.
- In this case, the balance in unadjusted account rent expense account $3,800 represents to rent expenses so rent expenses will be debited and prepaid rent account will be credited.
Teaching supply expenses =
Training fee earned =
Accrued tuition fee =
Calculation of salary expenses:
Particulars | Amount($) |
Salary expense for 1 day per employee | 100 |
Salary expense for 1 employees for 3 days (150*1 employee*3 days) | 450 |
Requirement 3:
To prepare:
We have to prepare the T accounts after adjustments and prepare a updated trial balance.
Requirement 3:

Answer to Problem 3BPSB
Solution:
T account :
Cash account | ||||
Bal. | 60,000 | |||
Adjusted balance | 60,000 | |||
Accounts receivable | ||||
Bal. | 0 | |||
f. | 5,750 | |||
Adjusted balance | 5,750 |
Teaching supplies | ||||
Bal. | 70,000 | b. | 50,000 | |
Adjusted balance | 20,000 | |||
Prepaid rent | ||||
Bal. | 3,800 | h. | 3,800 | |
Adjusted balance | 0 | |||
Prepaid Insurance | ||||
Bal. | 19,000 | a. | 9,500 | |
Adjusted balance | 9,500 |
Professional library | ||||
Bal. | 12,000 | |||
Adjusted balance | 12,000 |
Accumulated depreciation- Professional library | ||||
Bal. | 2,500 | |||
d. | 2,400 | |||
Adjusted balance | 4,900 |
Equipment | ||||
Bal. | 40,000 | |||
Adjusted balance | 40,000 |
Accumulated depreciation- Equipment | ||||
Bal. | 20,000 | |||
c. | 5,000 | |||
Adjusted balance | 25,000 |
Accounts payable | ||||
Bal. | 11,200 | |||
Adjusted balance | 11,200 |
Salary payable | ||||
Bal. | 0 | |||
g. | 450 | |||
Adjusted balance | 450 |
Unearned training fee | ||||
e. | 28,600 | Bal. | 28,600 | |
Adjusted balance | 0 |
C.Alonzo, capital | ||||
Bal. | 71,500 | |||
Adjusted balance | 71,500 | |||
C.Alonzo, withdrawals | ||||
Bal. | 20,000 | |||
Adjusted balance | 20,000 |
Tuition fee earned | ||||
Bal. | 129,200 | |||
f. | 5,750 | |||
Adjusted balance | 134,950 |
Training fee earned | ||||
Bal. | 68,000 | |||
e. | 28,600 | |||
Adjusted balance | 96,600 |
Depreciation expenses- equipment | ||||
Bal. | 0 | |||
c. | 5,000 | |||
Adjusted balance | 5,000 |
Depreciation expenses- professional library | ||||
Bal. | 0 | |||
d. | 2,400 | |||
Adjusted balance | 2,400 |
Salaries expenses | ||||
Bal. | 44,200 | |||
g. | 450 | |||
Adjusted balance | 44,650 |
Insurance expenses | ||||
Bal. | 0 | |||
a. | 9,500 | |||
Adjusted balance | 9,500 |
Rent expenses | ||||
Bal. | 29,600 | |||
h. | 3,800 | |||
Adjusted balance | 33,400 |
Teaching supplies expenses | ||||
Bal. | 0 | |||
b. | 50,000 | |||
Adjusted balance | 50,000 |
Advertising expenses | ||||
Bal. | 19,000 | |||
Adjusted balance | 19,000 |
Utilities expenses | ||||
Bal. | 13,400 | |||
Adjusted balance | 13,400 |
Adjusted trial balance- December 31, 2015
Particulars | Debit | Credit |
Cash | 60,000 | |
Accounts receivable | 5,750 | |
Teaching supplies | 20,000 | |
Prepaid insurance | 9,500 | |
Prepaid rent | 0 | |
Professional library | 12,000 | |
Accumulated depreciation- professional library | 4,900 | |
Equipment | 40,000 | |
Accumulated depreciation- equipment | 25,000 | |
Accounts payable | 11,200 | |
Salary payable | 450 | |
Unearned training fee | 0 | |
C.Alonzo, Capital | 71,500 | |
C. Alonzo, Withdrawal | 20,000 | |
Tuition fee earned | 134,950 | |
Training fee earned | 96,600 | |
Depreciation expense- professional library | 2,400 | |
Depreciation expense- equipment | 5,000 | |
Salaries expenses | 44,650 | |
Insurance expenses | 9,500 | |
Rent expenses | 33,400 | |
Teaching supplies expenses | 50,000 | |
Advertising expenses | 19,000 | |
Utilities expenses | 13,400 | |
Total | 344,600 | 344,600 |
Explanation of Solution
Explanation:
- Cash account- the balance of cash is given in unadjusted trial balance and there is no adjustment related to cash. Thus the balance of cash will be $60,000.
- Accounts receivable − accrued revenue has been adjusted $5,750 and adjusted balance of accounts receivable will be $5,750.
- The adjusted closing balance in teaching supplies after supplies expenses will be $20,000.
- Prepaid Insurance: the balance of prepaid insurance after adjustment is $9,500.
- Prepaid rent: the entire prepaid rent expenses $3,800 have been booked as an expense and adjusted balance in prepaid rent expenses is NIL.
- The balance in Professional library will remain same as there is no adjustment.
- Accumulated depreciation: depreciation on professional library has been charged $2,400 and the adjusted closing balance is $4,900.
- The balance in equipment will remain same as there is no adjustment.
- Accumulated depreciation on equipment has been charged $5,000 and the adjusted closing balance is $25,000.
- Accounts payable- the balance of accounts payable is $11,200 and there is no adjustment.
- Salaries payable- adjustment of $450 is recorded therefore its balance will be $450.
- Unearned training fee: The adjustment of $28,600 has been made and the adjusted balance is NIL.
- C.Alonzo, Capital: There is no adjustment and balance will remain same.
- C.Alonzo, Withdrawal: There is no adjustment and balance will remain same.
- Tuition fee earned: accrued revenue has been adjusted $5,750 and adjusted balance of tuition fee earned will be $134,950.
- Training fee earned: accrued revenue has been adjusted $28,600 and adjusted balance of tuition fee earned will be $96,600.
- Accumulated depreciation on professional library has been charged $2,400 and the adjusted closing balance is $2,400.
- Depreciation on equipment has been charged $5,000 and the adjusted closing balance is $5,000.
- Salaries expenses- adjustment of $450 is recorded therefore its balance will be $44,650.
- Insurance expenses- adjustment of $9,500 is recorded therefore its balance will be $9,500.
- Rent expenses- adjustment of $3,800 is recorded therefore its balance will be $33,400.
- Teaching supplies expenses- adjustment of $50,000 is recorded therefore its balance will be $50,000.
- Advertising expenses-there is no adjustment and balance will remain same.
- Utilities expenses- there is no adjustment and balance will remain same.
Requirement 4:
To prepare:
We have to prepare Income statement, Statement of Owners Equity and balance sheet as of December 31, 2015 after all adjustments.
Requirement 4:

Answer to Problem 3BPSB
Solution:
Income statement for December 31, 2015
Particulars | ||
Tuition fee earned | 134,950 | |
Training fee earned | 96,600 | |
Total revenue | 231,550 | |
Expenses | ||
Depreciation expense- professional library | 2,400 | |
Depreciation expense- equipment | 5,000 | |
Salaries expenses | 44,650 | |
Insurance expenses | 9,500 | |
Rent expenses | 33,400 | |
Teaching supplies expenses | 50,000 | |
Advertising expenses | 19,000 | |
Utilities expenses | 13,400 | |
Total expenses | 177,350 | |
Net income | 54,200 |
Statement of Owner’s equity for year ended December 31, 2015
C.Alonzo Capital | 71,500 |
Add: Net income | 54,200 |
Less: Withdrawal | 20,000 |
C.Alonzo capital as on December 31,2015 | 105,700 |
Balance sheet as on December 31, 2015
Assets | ||
Cash | 60,000 | |
Accounts receivable | 5,750 | |
Teaching supplies | 20,000 | |
Prepaid insurance | 9,500 | |
Prepaid rent | 0 | |
Professional library | 12,000 | |
Accumulated depreciation- professional library | 4,900 | 7,100 |
Equipment | 40,000 | |
Accumulated depreciation- equipment | 25,000 | 15,000 |
Total assets | 117,350 | |
Liabilities | ||
Accounts payable | 11,200 | |
Salary payable | 450 | |
Unearned training fee | 0 | |
Total liabilities | 11,650 | |
Equity | ||
C.Alonzo capital | 105,700 | |
Total liability and equity | 117,350 |
Explanation of Solution
Explanation:
- Income statement: Total revenue is $231,550 and total expenses are $177,350 and the net income is $54,200 calculated as below: Net income =
- Statement of Owners equity shows the total owner’s funds invested in the company. The net fund invested by owner is $105,700. Owner’s equity =
- Balance sheet represents the financial position of a company on a particular date. The
Net income =
Owner’s equity =
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