INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9780136946694
Author: GORDON
Publisher: RENT PEARS
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.12P
Transaction Analysis; Journal
The Jiayin Li Corporation, which is a technology company, was formed on January 1 of the current year Transactions completed during the first year of operation follow.
January 1: | Issued 1,000,000 shares of common stock for $ 15,000,000, which is the par value of the stock. | |
January 10: | Acquired equipment in exchange for $2,000,000 cash and a $5,000,000 note payable The note is due in 10 years. | |
February 10: | Paid $48,000 for a business insurance policy covering the two-year period beginning on March 1. | |
February 14: | Purchased $900,000 of supplies on account. | |
March 1: | Paid wages of $195,000. | |
March 15: | Billed $2,500,000 for services rendered on account. | |
April 3: | Paid $125,000 of the amount due on the supplies purchased on February 14. | |
April 17: | Billed $2,000,000 for services rendered on account. | |
May 1: | Paid wages of $200,000. | |
May 7: | Collected $200,500 of the outstanding |
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May 8: | Received bill and paid $96,500 for utilities. | |
May 24: | Paid $40,000 for sales commissions. | |
June 4: | Made the first payment on the note issued on January 10. The payment consisted of $50,000 of interest and $150,000 to be applied against the principal of the note. | |
June 18: | Billed customers for $646,000 of services rendered. | |
June 29: | Collected $450,000 on accounts receivable. | |
July 10: | Purchased $45,000 of supplies in cash. | |
Aug 25: | Paid $120.000 for administrative expenses. | |
Sept 23: | Paid $35,500 for warehouse repairs. | |
October 1: | Paid wages of $100,000. | |
Nov 23: | Purchased supplies for $500,000 on account. | |
Dec 19: | Collected $150,000 in advance for services to be provided in December and January of the following year. | |
Dec 30: | Declared and paid a $20,000 dividend to shareholders. |
The chart of accounts used by Jiayin Li is presented here:
Chart of Accounts | ||||
Group | Account # | Account Title | ||
100: Assets | 101 | Cash | ||
102 | Accounts Receivable | |||
103 | Supplies | |||
104 | Prepaid Insurance | |||
110 | Equipment | |||
112 | ||||
200: Liabilities | 201 | Accounts Payable | ||
202 | Unearned Service Revenue | |||
203 | Wages Payable | |||
210 | Interest Payable | |||
220 | Notes Payable | |||
300: Stockholders' Equity | 301 | Common Stock | ||
310 | ||||
320 | Dividends | |||
400: Revenues | 401 | Service Revenue | ||
500: Expenses | 501 | Wage Expense | ||
502 | Utilities Expense | |||
503 | Selling Expense | |||
504 | Administrative Expense | |||
505 | Repairs Expense | |||
506 | Insurance Expense | |||
510 | Depreciation Expense—Equipment | |||
520 | Interest Expense | |||
600: Other | 601 | Income Summary |
- a. Journalize the transactions for the year.
- b. Post the journal entries to t-accounts
- c. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance as of December 31.
- d. Journalize and post
adjusting entries to t-accounts based on the following additional information.- i. Ten months of the insurance policy had expired by the end of the year.
- ii. Depreciation for the equipment is $380,000.
- iii. The company provided a portion of the services related to the advance collection of December 19.
- iv. The company recognized $50,000 as service revenue for services performed.
- v. An additional $160,000 of interest had accrued on the note by the end of the year.
- vi. Jiayin Li Corporation accrued wages in the amount of $200,000.
- e. Prepare an adjusted trial balance as of December 31.
- f. Prepare a single-step income statement and statement of stockholders’ equity for the current year and a classified
balance sheet as of the end of the year. - g. Journalize and post closing entries
- h. Prepare a post-closing trial balance as of December 31.
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