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Chapter 5, Problem 5.10APR
Periodic inventory accounts, multiple-step income statement, closing entries On December 31, 2016, the balances of the accounts appearing in the ledger of Wyman Company are as follows:
Cash | 5,13,500 |
72,000 | |
Merchandise Inventory, January 1,2016 | 257,000 |
Office Supplies | 3,000 |
Prepaid Insurance | 4,500 |
Land | 150,000 |
Store Equipment | 270,000 |
Accumulated |
55,900 |
Office Equipment | 78,500 |
Accumulated Depreciation—Office Equipment | 16,000 |
Accounts Payable | 27,800 |
Salaries Payable | 3,000 |
Unearned Rent | 8,300 |
Notes Payable | 50,000 |
Common Stock | 150,000 |
430,500 | |
Dividends | 25,000 |
Sales | 3,280,000 |
Purchases | $2,650,000 |
Purchases Returns and Allowances | 93,000 |
Purchases Discounts | 37,000 |
Freight In | 48,000 |
Sales Salaries Expense | 300,000 |
Advertising Expense | 45,000 |
Delivery Expense | 9,000 |
Depreciation Expense—Store Equipment | 6,000 |
Miscellaneous Selling Expense | 12,000 |
Office Salaries Expense | 175,000 |
Rent Expense | 28,000 |
Insurance Expense | 3,000 |
Office Supplies Expense | 2,000 |
Depreciation Expense—Office Equipment | 1,500 |
Miscellaneous Administrative Expense | 3,500 |
Rent Revenue | 7,000 |
Interest Expense | 2,000 |
Instructions
- 1. Does Wyman Company use a periodic or perpetual inventory system? Explain.
- 2. Prepare a multiple-step income statement for Wyman Company for the year ended December 31, 2016. The merchandise inventory as of December 31, 2016, was $305,000.
- 3. Prepare the closing entries for Wyman Company as of December 31, 2016.
- 4. What would lie the net income if the perpetual inventory’ system had been used?
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