Concept explainers
1.
Journal the
1.
Explanation of Solution
Adjusting entries are those entries which are recorded at the end of the year to update the income statement accounts (revenue and expenses) and
Journal the adjusting entries for Company T.
Transaction for item (b):
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | ||
December | 31 | 1,500 | ||||
Service Revenue (+R, +SE) | 1,500 | |||||
(Record accrued revenue) |
Table (1)
Transaction for item (c):
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | ||
December | 31 | Rent Expense (+E, –SE) | 400 | |||
Prepaid Rent (–A) | 400 | |||||
(Record part of prepaid rent expired) |
Table (2)
Working Notes:
Calculate rent expense.
Transaction for item (e):
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | ||
December | 31 | 17,500 | ||||
17,500 | ||||||
(Record depreciation expense) |
Table (3)
Working Notes:
Calculate depreciation expense.
Transaction for item (f):
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | ||
December | 31 | Income Tax Expense (+E, –SE) | 4,650 | |||
Income Tax Payable (+L) | 4,650 | |||||
(Record accrued expense) |
Table (4)
Transaction for item (g):
Date | Account Titles and Explanation | Post Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | ||
December | 31 | Unearned Revenue (+L) | 8,000 | |||
Service Revenue (+R, +SE) | 8,000 | |||||
(Record part of unearned revenue earned) |
Table (5)
Working Notes:
Calculate service revenue.
2.
Ascertain the value of net income, and explain the reason for the correct net income.
2.
Explanation of Solution
Ascertain the value of net income.
Particulars |
Amounts Before Adjusting Entries |
Amounts After Adjusting Entries |
Revenues: | ||
Service revenue | $83,000 | $92,500 |
Expenses: | ||
Salary expense | 56,000 | 56,000 |
Depreciation expense | 17,500 | |
Rent expense | 400 | |
Income tax expense | 4,650 | |
Total expenses | 56,000 | 78,550 |
Net income (loss) | $27,000 | $13,950 |
Table (6)
Reason for correct net income: The correct net income is $13,950 because this the net income derived after the adjustments are recorded. This system incorporates the effect of revenue recognition and matching principles. The net income of $27,000 does not reflect this effect.
3.
Ascertain the earnings per share for Company T.
3.
Explanation of Solution
The amount of net income available to each shareholder per common share outstanding is referred to as earnings per share (EPS).
Calculate earnings per share.
4.
Ascertain the total asset turnover ratio based on the corrected information and provide the inference of this ratio about Company T.
4.
Explanation of Solution
Total asset turnover ratio: This ratio analyzes number of times sales or revenue generated from the total assets.
Calculate total asset turnover ratio.
Inference: The total asset turnover ratio represents that Company T earns $0.63 for every $1 of assets invested. This ratio of Company T implies that Company T is more effective at generating revenue from the available assets.
5.
Prepare the closing entry for Company T for the current year, by using the adjusted balances.
5.
Explanation of Solution
Prepare the closing entry for Company T for the current year, by using the adjusted balances.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post. Ref. | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | ||
Service Revenue (–R) | 92,500 | |||||
Salary Expense (–E) | 56,000 | |||||
Depreciation Expense (–E) | 17,500 | |||||
Rent Expense (–E) | 400 | |||||
Income Tax Expense (–E) | 4,650 | |||||
13,950 | ||||||
(Record closing of revenues and expenses) |
Table (7)
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