Principles of Accounting
Principles of Accounting
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ISBN: 9781133626985
Author: Belverd E. Needles, Marian Powers, Susan V. Crosson
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 4P

Hertz Limo Service was organized to provide limousine service between the airport and various suburban locations. It has just completed its second year of business. Its trial balance follows.

Chapter 3, Problem 4P, Hertz Limo Service was organized to provide limousine service between the airport and various

The following information is also available:

  1. a. To obtain space at the airport, Hertz paid two years’ rent in advance when it began the business.
  2. b. An examination of insurance policies reveals that $2,800 expired during the year.
  3. c. To provide regular maintenance for the vehicles, Hertz deposited $12,000 with a local garage. An examination of maintenance invoices reveals charges of $10,944 against the deposit.
  4. d. An inventory of spare parts shows $1,902 on hand.
  5. e. Hertz depreciates all of its limousines at the rate of 12.5 percent per year. No limousines were purchased during the year. (Round answer to the nearest dollar.)
  6. f. A payment of $1,500 for one full year’s interest on notes payable is now due.
  7. g. Unearned Passenger Service Revenue on June 30 includes $17,815 for tickets that employers purchased for use by their executives but which have not yet been redeemed.

REQUIRED

  1. 1. Determine the adjusting entries and enter them in the general journal (Page 14).
  2. 2. Open ledger accounts for the accounts in the trial balance plus the following: Interest Payable (213); Rent Expense (514); Insurance Expense (515); Spare Parts Expense (516); Depreciation Expense—Limousines (517); Maintenance Expense (518); and Interest Expense (519). Record the balances shown in the trial balance.
  3. 3. Post the adjusting entries from the general journal to the ledger accounts, showing proper references.
  4. 4. Prepare an adjusted trial balance, an income statement, a statement of owner’s equity, and a balance sheet. The owner made no investments during the period.
  5. 5. ACCOUNTING CONNECTION ▶ What effect do the adjusting entries have on the income statement?
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