Concept explainers
Adjusting entries are made at the end of the year to adjust the financial position of the enterprise according to accrual basis of accounting.
Accounting rules regarding
► Balance increase when: Assets, losses and expenses get debited and liabilities, gains, and revenue get credited.
► Balance decrease when: Assets, losses and expenses get credited and liabilities, gains, and revenue get debited.
Income Statement:
It is a financial statement which show the
Statement of
It is a financial statement which shows the amount of profit retained by the company for their future unforeseen events.
It reports the position of the company in financial terms. It consists of asset and liabilities.
To prepare: Adjusting entries, financial statements and to explain the effect of adjusting entries on net income.
Explanation of Solution
Prepare adjusting entries:
a.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit ($) |
Credit ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|
December 31 | Computer Supplies Expense | 3,065 | ||
Computer Supplies | 3,065 | |||
(Being $3,065 worth of computer Supplies got exhausted) |
• Computer supplies expense is an expense. Since, expense reduces equity, debit computer supplies expense account.
• Computer supplies are an asset. Since, some of asset used up, it reduces asset. Hence, credit computer supply account.
Working Note:
Calculation of computer supply expense:
b.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit ($) |
Credit ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|
December 31 | Insurance Expense | 555 | ||
Prepaid Insurance | 555 | |||
(Being insurance coverage worth $555has expired) |
• Insurance expense is an expense. Since, expense reduces equity, debit insurance expense account.
• Prepaid Insurance is an asset. Since, some of the insurance is used up, it reduces asset. Hence, credit prepaid insurance account.
Working Note:
Calculation of Insurance expense:
c.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit ($) |
Credit ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|
December 31 | Wages Expense | 500 | ||
Wages Payable | 500 | |||
(Being salaries worth $600 due to be paid) |
• Wages expense is a expense. Since, expense reduces equity, debit wages expense account.
• Wages Payable is a liability. Since, expense has occurred but not paid yet, it increases liability. Hence, credit wages payable account.
Working Note:
Calculation of Salary expense:
d.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit ($) |
Credit ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|
December 31 | 1,250 | |||
1,250 | ||||
(Being depreciation is recorded) |
• Depreciation Expense is an expense. Since, expense reduces equity, debit depreciation expense-computer equipment account.
• Accumulated Depreciation-Computer equipment is a Contra asset. Since, it has a normal credit balance. Hence, credit accumulated depreciation-computer equipment account.
Working Note:
Calculation of Depreciation expense:
e.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit ($) |
Credit ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|
December 31 | Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment | 400 | ||
Accumulated Depreciation- Office Equipment | 400 | |||
(Being depreciation is recorded) |
• Depreciation Expense is an expense. Since, expense reduces equity, debit depreciation expense-office equipment account.
• Accumulated Depreciation-Office equipment is a Contra asset. Since, it has a normal credit balance. Hence, credit accumulated depreciation-office equipment account.
Working Note:
Calculation of Depreciation expense:
f.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit ($) |
Credit ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|
December 31 | Rent Expense | 2,475 | ||
Prepaid Rent | 2,475 | |||
(Being prepaid rent expired of $2,475) |
• Rent expense is a expense. Since, expense reduces equity, debit rent expense account.
• Prepaid rent is an asset. Since, some of the rent is used up, it reduces asset. Hence, credit prepaid rent account.
Working Note:
Calculation of Rent expense:
Prepare income statement:
B.S. Company | ||
---|---|---|
Income Statement | ||
For the quarter ended December 31, 2017 | ||
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Amount ($) |
Revenue: | ||
Service Revenue | 31,284 | |
Total Revenue | 31,284 | |
Expenses: | ||
Depreciation Expense- Office equipment | 400 | |
Depreciation Expense- Computer equipment | 1,250 | |
Wages Expenses | 3,875 | |
Insurance Expense | 555 | |
Rent Expenses | 2,475 | |
Computer Supply Expense | 3,065 | |
Advertising Expense | 2,753 | |
Mileage expense | 896 | |
Miscellaneous Expense | 250 | |
Repairs expense | 1,305 | 16,824 |
Net income | 14,460 |
Net income of B.S. Company is $14,460.
Prepare statement of retained earnings:
B.S. Company | |
---|---|
Retained Earnings Statement | |
For the quarter ended December 31, 2015 | |
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Opening balance of retained earnings | 0 |
Net income | 14,460 |
14,460 | |
Dividends | (7,100) |
Ending balance of retained earnings | 7,360 |
Therefore, retained earnings of B.S. Company are $7,360.
Prepare Balance sheet:
B.S. Company | ||
---|---|---|
Balance sheet | ||
As on December 31, 2015 | ||
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Amount ($) |
Assets | ||
Cash | 48,372 | |
Accounts Receivable | 5,668 | |
Computer Supplies | 580 | |
Prepaid Insurance | 1,665 | |
Prepaid Rent | 825 | |
Office equipment | 8,000 | |
Accumulated Depreciation- Office equipment | (400) | 7,600 |
Computer equipment | 20,000 | |
Accumulated Depreciation- Computer equipment | (1,250) | 18,750 |
Total Assets | 83,460 | |
Liabilities and Stockholder’s Equity | ||
Liabilities | ||
Accounts payable | 1,100 | |
Wages Payable | 500 | |
Unearned computer service revenue | 1,500 | |
Stockholder’s Equity | ||
Common Stock | 73,000 | |
Retained earnings | 7,360 | |
Total stockholders’ equity | 80,360 | |
Total Liabilities and Stockholder’s equity | 83,460 |
Hence, balance sheet of B.S. Company as on 31 December, 2015 stood for $83,460.
Effects of adjusting entries on net income:
a.
Computer supplies expense is an expense. Since, it is debited. It decreased the income of the firm because it increases an expense that is deducted from income.
b.
Insurance expense is an expense. Since, it is debited. It decreased the income of the firm because it increases an expense that is deducted from income.
c.
Wages expense is an expense. Since, it is debited. It decreased the income of the firm because it increases an expense that is deducted from income.
d.
Depreciation expense-Computer equipment is an expense. Since, it is debited. It decreased the income of the firm because it increases an expense that is deducted from income.
e.
Depreciation expense-office equipment is an expense. Since, it is debited. It decreased the income of the firm because it increases an expense that is deducted from income.
f.
Rent expense is an expense. Since, it is debited. It decreased the income of the firm because it increases an expense that is deducted from income.
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