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Comprehensive Problem 2 for Chapters 1-4
This comprehensive problem is a continuation of Comprehensive Problem 1. Miller Delivery Service has completed closing entries and the accounting cycle for 2016. The business is now ready to record January 2017 transactions.
Jan. 3 | Collected $1,000 cash from customer on account. |
5 | Purchased office supplies on account, $600. |
12 | Performed delivery services for a customer and received $2,000 cash. |
15 | Paid employee salary including the amount owed on December 31, $2,500. |
18 | Performed delivery services on account, $950. |
20 | Paid $200 on account. |
24 | Purchased fuel for the truck, paying $250 cash. |
27 | Completed the remaining work due for Unearned Revenue. |
28 | Paid office rent, $1,600, for the month of January. |
30 | Collected $3,200 in advance for delivery service to be performed later. |
31 | Cash dividends of $2,000 were paid to stockholders. |
Requirements
1. Record each January transaction in the journal. Explanations are not required.
2. Post the transactions in the T-accounts. Don’t forget to use the December 31, 2016, ending balances as appropriate.
3. Prepare an unadjusted
4. Prepare a worksheet as of January 31, 2017. (optional)
5. Journalize the
Adjustment data:
a. Office Supplies on hand, $ 120.
b. Accrued Service Revenue, $ 1,200.
c. Accrued Salaries Expense, $ 1,000.
d. Prepaid Insurance for the month has expired.
e.
6. Prepare an adjusted trial balance as of January 31, 2017.
7. Prepare Miller Delivery Service’s income statement and statement of
8. Calculate the following ratios as of January 31, 2017, for Miller Delivery Service: return on assets, debt ratio, and
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