WORKING PAPERS F/ FUND ACCOUNTING
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Chapter 5, Problem 6BPSB
Problem 5-6BE
Refer to the data and information in Problem 5-5B.
Preparing a work sheet for a merchandiser
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Prepare and complete the entire 10-column work sheet for Foster Products Company. Follow the structure of Exhibit 5B.1 in Appendix 5B.
Rent expense and salaries expense are equally divided between selling activities and the general and administrative activities. Foster Products Company uses a perpetual inventory system.
Required
- Prepare
adjusting journal entries to reflect each of the following. - Store supplies still available at fiscal year-end amount to $3,700.
- Expired insurance, an administrative expense, for the fiscal year is $2,800.
Depreciation expense on store equipment, a selling expense, is $3,000 for the fiscal year.- To estimate shrinkage, a physical count of ending merchandise inventory is taken. It shows $21,300 of inventory is still available at fiscal year-end.
EXHIBIT 5B.1
Work Sheet for Merchandiser (using a perpetual system)
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Chapter 5 Solutions
WORKING PAPERS F/ FUND ACCOUNTING
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