FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 9TH
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.1ME
Preparing a
Hagadorn Company has the following adjusted accounts and balances at year-end (June 30):
Accounts Payable | $ 250 | Interest Expense | $ 70 |
420 | Interest Income | 60 | |
Accrued Expenses Payable | 160 | Inventories | 710 |
250 | Land | 300 | |
Additional Paid-in Capital | 300 | Long-Term Debt | 1,460 |
Buildings and Equipment | 1,400 | Prepaid Expenses | 30 |
Cash | 175 | Salaries Expense | 640 |
Common Stock | 100 | Sales Revenue | 2.400 |
Cost of Sales | 780 | Rent Expense | 460 |
Depreciation Expense | 150 | 150 | |
Income Taxes Expense | 135 | Unearned Fees | 90 |
Income Taxes Payable | 50 |
Prepare an adjusted trial balance in good form for the Hagadorn Company at June 30.
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Dorothy Corporation had the following accounts in its year-end adjusted trial balance: Inventories, $23,000; Accounts Receivable, $7,500; Accounts Payable, $7,200;
Prepaid Rent, $2,400; Marketable Securities, $3,000; Allowance for Doubtful Accounts, $1,100; and Cash, $1,800.
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Selected account balances from the adjusted trial balance for Olinda Corporation as of its calendar year-end December 31 follow. Assume that the company’s income tax rate is 40% for all items.
Debit
Credit
a.
Interest revenue
$ 14,400
b.
Depreciation expense—Equipment
$ 34,400
c.
Loss on sale of equipment
26,250
d.
Accounts payable
44,400
e.
Other operating expenses
106,800
f.
Accumulated depreciation—Equipment
72,000
g.
Gain from settlement of lawsuit
44,400
h.
Accumulated depreciation—Buildings
175,300
i.
Loss from operating a discontinued segment (pretax)
18,650
j.
Gain on insurance recovery of tornado damage
29,520
k.
Net sales
1,002,500
l.
Depreciation expense—Buildings
52,400
m.
Correction of overstatement of prior year’s sales (pretax)
16,400
n.
Gain on sale of discontinued segment’s assets (pretax)
36,000
o.
Loss from settlement of lawsuit
24,150
p.
Income tax expense
?
q.
Cost of goods sold
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