Concept explainers
1.
a.
To calculate: Reconciled ending balance of cash.
1.
a.
Explanation of Solution
Given,
Cash balance as per bank is $15,100.
Deposit in transit is $2,450.
Outstanding checks are $1,800.
Formula to calculate ending balance of cash,
Substitute $15,100 for cash balance as per bank, $2,450 for deposit in transit and $1,800 for outstanding checks.
Thus, ending balance of cash is $15,750.
b.
To calculate: Correct ending balance of the allowance for doubtful accounts.
b.
Explanation of Solution
Given,
Required balance is $700.
Balance in Trial is $828.
Formula to calculate allowance for doubtful accounts,
Substitute $679 for bad debt, $700 for required balance and $ 828 for balance in trial.
Thus, adjustment to correct ending balance of allowance for doubtful accounts is $551.
c.
To calculate:
c.
Explanation of Solution
Given,
Original cost of truck is $32,000.
Salvage value of truck is $8,000.
Useful life of truck is 4 years.
Formula to calculate depreciation for truck,
Substitute $32,000 for original cost, $8,000 for salvage value and 4 for number of years.
Thus, depreciation for truck is $6000.
d.
To calculate: Depreciation expenses for the two items of equipment used during year 2017.
d.
Explanation of Solution
Calculated values,
Depreciation on Sprayer is $3,000 (working notes).
Depreciation on Injector is $3,100 (working notes).
Formula to calculate the depreciation on two items of equipment,
Substitute $3,000 for depreciation on Sprayer and $3,100 for depreciation on Injector.
Thus, depreciation for equipments is $6100.
Working notes:
Given,
Original cost of Sprayer is $27,000.
Expected salvage value of Sprayer is $3,000.
Useful life of Sprayer is 8 years.
Calculation of depreciation on Sprayer,
Depreciation on Sprayer is $3,000.
Given,
Original cost of Injector is $18,000.
Expected salvage value of Injector is $2,500.
Useful life of Injector is 5years.
Calculation of depreciation on Injector,
Depreciation on Injector is $3,100.
e.
To calculate: The adjusted 2017 ending balance of examination service revenue and unearned service revenue account.
e.
Explanation of Solution
Calculate unearned service revenue.
Given,
Total service revenue received is $3,840 in August 2017.
Calculated value,
Revenue earned for 2016 is $1,600 (working note).
Formula to calculate unearned service revenue,
Substitute $3,840 for total revenue received and $1,600 for revenue earned for 2016.
Calculate balance of examination service revenue.
Given,
Total service revenue for the year 2017 is $60,000.
Unearned service revenue for 2016 is $2,240
Formula to calculate examination service revenue,
Substitute $60,000 for total service revenue and $2,240 for unearned service revenue for 2016.
Thus, the unearned service revenue is $2,240 and balance of examination service revenue is $57,760.
Working notes:
Calculate service revenue for the period August to December.
Given,
Total revenue received is $3,840 on August 2017.
Company began providing the service from August.
Therefore the time period of providing the service is 5 months. (August to December)
Calculation of service revenue for the period August to December,
f.
To calculate: The adjusted 2017 ending balance of the warranty expenses and the estimated warranty liability account.
f.
Explanation of Solution
Calculate balance of warranty expense.
Given,
The examination service revenue for 2017 is $57.760.
Cost of providing warranty service is 2.5%
Formula to calculate warranty expenses,
Substitute $57,576 for examination service revenue for 2017 and 2.5% for cost of providing warranty service.
Calculate estimated warranty liability.
Given,
Estimated warranty liability in
Adjusted warranty liability is $1,444.
Formula to calculate estimated warranty liability,
Substitute $1,400 for warranty liability in trial and $ 1,444 for adjusted warranty liability.
Thus, ending balance of warranty expenses is $1,444 and estimated warranty liability is $2,844.
g.
To calculate: Ending balance of Interest expense and interest payable account.
g.
Explanation of Solution
Note was signed on 31st December 2017. Interest on note is payable annually on 31st December 2017. So, no entry of interest expense this year.
2.
To prepare: Adjusted trial balance
2.
Explanation of Solution
Adjusted Trial balance
Particulars | Amount ($) | Particulars | Amount ($) |
Cash | 15,750 | Allowance for doubtful accounts | 700 |
3,193 | 6,000 | ||
Inventory | 11,700 | Accumulated depreciation on equipments | 18,300 |
Truck | 32,000 | Accounts Payable | 5,000 |
Omitted checks | 637 | Warranty liability | 2,844 |
Equipment | 45,000 | Outstanding checks | 1,800 |
Deposit in Transit | 2,450 | Unearned service revenue | 2,240 |
Dividend | 10,000 | Interest payable | 0 |
Cost of goods sold | 46,300 | Long term notes payable | 15,000 |
Depreciation on Truck | 6,000 | Common stock | 10,000 |
Depreciation on equipment | 6,100 | 49,700 | |
Wages | 35,000 | Service revenue | 57,760 |
Interest expense | 0 | Interest revenue | 924 |
Rent | 9,000 | Sales | 71,026 |
Bad Debt | 679 | ||
Miscellaneous | 1,226 | ||
Repairs | 8,000 | ||
Utilities | 6,800 | ||
Bank charges | 15 | ||
Warranty | 1,444 | ||
Total | 241,294 | Total | 241,294 |
Table (1)
3.
To prepare: Journal
3.
Explanation of Solution
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
Dec 31,2017 | Cash | 1,852 | ||
Interest earned | 52 | |||
Outstanding checks | 1,800 | |||
(To record changes in cash) |
Table (2)
- Cash is an asset account. Since company has earned interest and there is one outstanding checks. So balance of cash will increase. Hence it is debited.
- Interest earned is a revenue account. Since its balance is increasing, so it is credited.
- Outstanding checks are liability of company. Since its balance is increasing it is credited.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
Dec 31,2017 | Deposit in transit | 2,450 | ||
Bank charges | 15 | |||
Cash | 2,465 | |||
(To record changes in cash) |
Table (3)
- Deposit in transit is an asset account. Since its balance is increasing, it is debited.
- Bank charges are expense account. Since its balance is increasing, it is debited.
- Cash is an asset account. Since companies cash has reduced because of bank charges and deposit in transit, cash account is credited.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
Dec 31,2017 | Allowance for doubtful account | 128 | ||
Bad debt | 679 | |||
Accounts Receivable | 807 | |||
(To record bad debt and allowance) |
Table (4)
- Allowance for doubtful account is a provision account. Since its balance is increasing, it is debited.
- Bad debt is a loss account. Since its balance is increasing, it is debited.
- Accounts receivable is an asset account. Since companies accounts receivable are reducing because of bad debt, accounts receivable is credited.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
Dec 31,2017 | Depreciation on truck | 6,000 | ||
Accumulated depreciation on truck | 6,000 | |||
(To record depreciation on truck) |
Table (5)
- Depreciation on truck is an expense account. Since its balance is increasing, it is debited.
- Accumulated depreciation on truck is a liability account. Since, its balance is increasing, it is credited.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
Dec 31,2017 | Depreciation on equipments | 6,100 | ||
Accumulated depreciation on equipments | 6,100 | |||
(To record depreciation on equipments) |
Table (6)
- Depreciation on equipments is an expense account. Since its balance is increasing, it is debited.
- Accumulated depreciation on equipments is a liability account. Since, its balance is increasing, it is credited.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
Dec 31,2017 | Service revenue | 2,240 | ||
Unearned service revenue | 2,240 | |||
(To record unearned service revenue) |
Table (7)
- Service revenue is a revenue account. Since its balance is decreasing, it is debited.
- Unearned service revenue is a liability account. Since, its balance is increasing, it is credited.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
Dec 31,2017 | Warranty expense | 1,444 | ||
Estimated warranty liability | 1,444 | |||
(To record estimated warranty liability) |
Table (8)
- Warranty expense is an expense account. Since its balance is increasing, it is debited.
- Estimated warranty liability is a liability account. Since, its balance is increasing, it is credited.
4.
To prepare: Income statement, retained earnings statement and balance sheet.
4.
Explanation of Solution
Income statement
B Company | ||
Income Statement | ||
For the year ended December 31,2017 | ||
Particulars | Amount ($) | |
Revenues and Gains | ||
Sales revenue | 71,026 | |
Interest Revenue | 924 | |
Service revenue | 57,760 | |
Total revenue | 129,710 | |
Expenses and Losses | ||
Cost of goods sold | 46,300 | |
Rent | 9,000 | |
Depreciation on Truck | 6,000 | |
Depreciation on equipments | 6,100 | |
Wages | 35,000 | |
Bad debt | 679 | |
Bank charges | 15 | |
Utilities | 6,800 | |
Repair | 8,000 | |
Miscellaneous | 1,226 | |
Warranty | 1,444 | |
Total expenses and losses | 120,564 | |
Net Income | 9,146 |
Table (9)
Retained earnings statement
B CompanyStatement of Retained earningsFor the year ended December 31,2017 | ||
Particulars | Amount ($) | |
Retained earnings at the beginning of period | 49,700 | |
Add: Net income | 9,146 | |
Less: Dividend paid | 10,000, | |
Retained earnings at the end | 48,846 |
Table (10)
Balance sheet
B Company | ||
Balance Sheet | ||
December 31,2017 | ||
Assets | Amount($) | Amount($) |
Current Assets: | ||
Cash | 15,750 | |
Accounts Receivable | 3,193 | |
Inventory | 11,700 | |
Deposit in transit | 2,450 | |
Omitted checks | 637 | |
Total Current Assets | 43,730 | |
Property, plant and equipment | ||
Equipment: | 45,000 | |
Less: Accumulated depreciation | 18,300 | 26,700 |
Truck | 32,000 | |
Less: Accumulated depreciation | 6,000 | 26,000 |
Total Assets | 86,430 | |
Liabilities and Owners' Equity | ||
Current liabilities: | ||
Warranty liability | 2,844 | |
Accounts payable | 5,000 | |
Outstanding checks | 1,800 | |
Unearned service revenue | 2,240 | |
Allowance for doubtful debts | 700 | |
Total current liabilities | 12,584 | |
Long-term liabilities: | ||
Long term notes | 15,000 | |
Total Liabilities | 27,584 | |
Owners' equity: | ||
Common stock | 10,000 | |
Retained earnings | 48,846 | |
Total Liabilities and Owners' Equity | 86,430 |
Table (11)
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