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Chapter 4, Problem 4.4AP

(a)

To determine

Adjusting entries:

An adjusting entry is prepared when the trial balance is not up-to-date, and complete, and they are usually prepared at the end of the accounting period. This adjusting entry is essential for preparing the financial statements of the business

Income statement:

An income statement is one of the financial statements which shows the revenues, and expenses of the company. The income statement is prepared to ascertain the net income/loss of the company, by deducting the expenses from the revenues.

  Netincome = Total revenues – Total expenses

Statement of retained earnings:

This is an equity statement which shows the changes in the stockholders’ equity over a period of time.

Classified balance sheet:

This is the financial statement of a company which shows the grouping of similar assets and liabilities under subheadings.

To journalize: The adjusting entries of Company S for the quarter ended September 30.

(a)

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Explanation of Solution

The adjusting entries of Company S for the quarter ended September 30, 2017 are as follows:

(1)

DateAccounts title and Description

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

September 30Accounts receivable                     (1)600 
      Service revenue 600
 (To record the service revenue)  

Working notes:

  Accounts receivable =[(Adjusted amount in trail balance)( Unadjusted amount in trail balance)]=$ 1,000 – 400=$ 600 (1)

 (2)

DateAccounts title and Description

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

September 30Rent expense                               (2)900 
     Prepaid rent 900
 (To record the rent expense)  

Working notes:

  Rent expense =[(Adjusted amount of  prepaid rent in trail balance)( Unadjusted amount of  prepaid rent in trail balance)]=$ 1,800 – 900=$ 900 (2)

(3)

DateAccounts title and Description

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

September 30Supplies expense                         (3)1,020 
     Supplies 1,020
 (To record the supplies expenses )  

Working notes:

  Supplies expense =[(Adjusted amount of supplies in trail balance)( Unadjusted amount of supplies in trail balance)]=$ 1,200 – 180=$ 1,020 (3)

(4)

DateAccounts title and Description

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

September 30Depreciation expense                  350 
      Accumulated depreciation –Equipment 350
 (To record the depreciation and the accumulated depreciation)  

(5)

DateAccounts title and Description

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

September 30Interest expense                           50 
    Interest payable  50
 (To record the interest expense)  

(6)

DateAccounts title and Description

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

September 30Unearned service revenue           (4)200 
      service revenue 200
 (To record the service performed for the unearned service)  

Working notes:

  Unearned service revenue =[(Adjusted amount of unearned servicerevenue  in trail balance)( Unadjusted amount of unearned service revenue  in trail balance)]=$ 1,000 – 800=$ 200 (4)

(7)

DateAccounts title and Description

Debit

($)

Credit

($)

September 30Salaries and wages expense          (5)           600 
     Salaries and wages payable 600
 (To record the accrued salaries and wages)  

Working notes:

  Salaries and wages expense =[(Adjusted amount of salaries and wages expense in trail balance)( Unadjusted amount of salaries and wages expensein trail balance)]=$ 8,800 – 9,400=$ 600 (5)

(b)

To determine

To prepare: The income statement for the quarter ended September, the retained earnings statement for the quarter ended September, the classified balance sheet of Company S for the quarter ended September 30, 2017.

(b)

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Explanation of Solution

The income statement of Company S for the quarter ended September, 30 2017 is computed in the table below:

Company S
Income Statement
For the quarter ended September 30, 2017
Particulars$$
Revenue:  
Service revenue14,700 
Rent revenue900 
Total revenue (A) 15,600
Less:  Expenses  
Salaries and wages expenses9,400 
Rent expense1,800 
Supplies expense1,020 
Utilities expense470 
Depreciation expense350 
Interest expense50 
Total Expenses (B) 13,090
Net income2,510

Table (1)

The retained earnings statement of Company S for the quarter ended September, 2017 is computed in the table below:

Company S
Retained earnings statement
For the quarter ended September 30, 2017
Particulars$
Retained earnings at July 1, 2017       -  
Add: Net income2,510
 2,510
Less:  Dividend paid    600
Retained earnings at September 30, 20171,910

Table (2)

Prepare a classified balance sheet of Company S for the quarter ended September 30, 2017.

                        Company S  
                    Classified Balance sheet Statement  
                           As  at September 30, 2017  
Assets$$
Current assets:  
Cash6,700 
Accounts receivable1,000 
Supplies180 
Prepaid advertising900 
Total of current assets  8,780
Other assets:  
Equipment15,000 
Less: Accumulated depreciation-Equipment350 
Total of other assets 14,650
Total assets 23,430
   
Liabilities and Stockholders' equity$ $
Current liabilities:  
Notes payable5,000 
Accounts payable1,070 
Unearned rent revenue800 
Salaries and wages payable600 
Interest payable50 
Total current liabilities  7,520
Stockholders' equity:  
Common stock14,000 
Retained earnings1,910 
Total stockholders' equity 15,910
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity 23,430

Table (3)

Conclusion

The net income for the quarter ended September, 2017 is $2,510.

The retained earnings for the quarter ended September, 2017 are $1,910.

The classified balance sheet for the month ended July, 31 2017 are agreed, both the assets account and the liabilities account shows a balance of $23,430.

(c)

To determine

To identify: The accounts that should be closed on September 30.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 4.4AP

The following are the accounts to be closed on September 30:

Sl. noAccounts to be closed on September 30
1.Service revenue
2.Rent revenue
3.Salaries and wages expenses
4.Rent expense
5.Supplies expense
6.Utilities expense
7.Depreciation expense
8.Interest expense
9.Dividends

Table (4)

Explanation of Solution

All the revenue and expenses account balance are to be closed to bring its balance to zero, by transferring its balance to the retained earnings accounts.

(d)

To determine

To identify: The number of months outstanding.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 4.4AP

The number of months outstanding is one month.

Explanation of Solution

The interest rate is 12 % per year which means 1% per month. Since the interest payable is $50($50,000×1/100) thereby, the number of months outstanding is one month.

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