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Principals Of Financial Accounting     Homework 3 Part 2
Pablo Management has two part-time employees, each of whom earns $110 per day.
They are paid on Fridays for work completed Monday through Friday of the same week.
Near year-end, the two employees worked Monday, December 31, and Wednesday through Friday, January 2, 3, and 4.
New Year’s Day. (January 1) was an unpaid holiday.
 
Prepare the year-end adjusting entry for wages expenses.
Prepare the journal entry to record payment of the employees’ wages on Friday, January 4.
 
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Exercise 3-3 Preparing adjusting entries LO P1
 
Depreciation on the company’s equipment for 2017 is computed to be $11,000.
The Prepaid Insurance account had a $7,000 debit balance at December 31, 2017, before adjusting for the costs of any expired coverage.
An analysis of the company’s insurance policies showed that $1,220 of unexpired insurance coverage remains.
The Office Supplies account had a $550 debit balance on December 31, 2016; and $2,680 of office supplies were purchased during the year.
The December 31, 2017, physical count showed $649 of supplies available.
One-third of the work related to $15,000 of cash received in advance was performed this period.
The Prepaid Insurance account had a $5,600 debit balance at December 31, 2017, before adjusting for the costs of any expired coverage.
An analysis of insurance policies showed that $4,380 of coverage had expired.
Wage expenses of $1,000 have been incurred but are not paid as of December 31, 2017.
 
Prepare adjusting journal entries for the year ended (date of) December 31, 2017, for each of these separate situations.
 
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Following are two income statements for Alexis Co. for the year ended December 31.
The left number column is prepared before any adjusting entries are recorded, and the right column includes the effects of adjusting entries.
The company records cash receipts and payments related to unearned and prepaid items in balance sheet accounts.
The middle column shows a blank space for each income statement effect of the eight adjusting entries a through g.
(the balance sheet part of the entries is not shown here).
 
ALEXIS CO.
Income Statements
For Year Ended December 31

Unadjusted   Adjustments   Adjusted
Revenues


Fees earned $24,000 a. $30,000
Commissions earned 42,500
42,500
Total revenues $66,500
72,500
Expenses


Depreciation expense—Computers 0 b. 1,500
Depreciation expense—Office furniture 0 c. 1,750
Salaries expense 12,500 d. 14,950
Insurance expense 0 e. 1,300
Rent expense 4,500
4,500
Office supplies expense 0 f. 480
Advertising expense 3,000
3,000
Utilities expense 1,250 g. 1,320
Total expenses 21,250
28,800
Net income $45,250
$43,700
 
Analyze the statements and prepare the eight adjusting entries a through g that likely were recorded.
Note: Answer for a has two entries 30% of (i) the $6,000 adjustment for Fees Earned has been earned but not billed,
and (ii) the other 70% has been earned by performing services that were paid for in advance.
 
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The following is the adjusted trial balance of Wilson Trucking Company.
 
Account Title Debit Credit
Cash $8,800
Accounts receivable 16,500
Office supplies 2,000
Trucks 163,000
Accumulated depreciation—Trucks
$33,578
Land 75,000
Accounts payable
12,800
Interest payable
3,000
Long-term notes payable
52,000
Common stock
20,000
Retained earnings
130,280
Dividends 19,000
Trucking fees earned
140,000
Depreciation expense—Trucks 21,658
Salaries expense 65,660
Office supplies expense 8,000
Repairs expense—Trucks 12,040
Totals $391,658 $391,658
 
The Retained Earnings account balance is $130,280 at December 31, 2016.
Prepare the income statement for the year ended December 31, 2017.
 
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Prepare the statement of retained earnings for the year ended December 31, 2017.
 
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Following are Nintendo’s revenue and expense accounts for a recent March 31 fiscal year-end (yen in millions).
(Enter answers in millions.)


 
Net sales
¥1,908,622
Cost of sales 1,114,981
Advertising expense 117,808
Other expense, net 397,644
 
Prepare the company’s closing entries for its revenues and its expenses.
 
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Use the following information to compute profit margin for each separate company a through e.
(Round your answers to 1 decimal place.)
 
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Which of the five companies is the most profitable according to the profit margin ratio?
Company C
Pablo Management has seven part-time employees, each of whom earns $125 per day.
They are paid on Fridays for work completed Monday through Friday of the same week. Near year-end, the seven employees worked
Monday, December 31, and Wednesday through Friday, January 2, 3, and 4. New Year’s Day. (January 1) was an unpaid holiday.
 
Prepare the year-end adjusting entry for wages expenses.
Prepare the journal entry to record payment of the employees’ wages on Friday, January 4.
 
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On April 1, the company retained an attorney for a flat monthly fee of $2,500. Payment for April legal services was made by the company on May 12.
A $680,000 note payable requires 9.7% annual interest, or $5,497, to be paid at the 20th day of each month.
The interest was last paid on April 20, and the next payment is due on May 20. As of April 30, $1,832 of interest expense has accrued.
Total weekly salaries expense for all employees is $12,000. This amount is paid at the end of the day on Friday of each five-day workweek.
April 30 falls on a Tuesday, which means that the employees had worked two days since the last payday. The next payday is May 3.
The above three separate situations require adjusting journal entries to prepare financial statements as of April 30. For each situation, present both:
The April 30 adjusting entry.
The subsequent entry during May to record payment of the accrued expenses.
 
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Depreciation on the company’s equipment for 2017 is computed to be $11,000.
The Prepaid Insurance account had a $6,000 debit balance at December 31, 2017, before adjusting for the costs of any expired coverage.
An analysis of the company’s insurance policies showed that $1,900 of unexpired insurance coverage remains.
The Office Supplies account had a $420 debit balance on December 31, 2016; and $2,680 of office supplies were purchased during the year.
The December 31, 2017, physical count showed $496 of supplies available.
Three-fourths of the work related to $13,000 of cash received in advance was performed this period.
The Prepaid Insurance account had a $5,000 debit balance at December 31, 2017, before adjusting for the costs of any expired coverage.
An analysis of insurance policies showed that $3,100 of coverage had expired.
Wage expenses of $5,000 have been incurred but are not paid as of December 31, 2017.
 
Prepare adjusting journal entries for the year ended (date of) December 31, 2017, for each of these separate situations.
 
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M&R company provided $2,900 in services to customers that are expected to pay the company sometime in January following the company’s year-end.
Wage expenses of $1,900 have been incurred but are not paid as of December 31.
 
M&R company has a $5,900 bank loan and has incurred (but not recorded) 8% interest expense of $472 for the year ended December 31.
The company will pay the $472 interest in cash on January 2 following the company’s year-end.
 
M&R Company hired a firm to provide lawn services at a monthly fee of $590 with payment occurring on the 15th of the following month.
Payment for December services will occur on January 15 following the company’s year-end.
 
M&R company has earned $290 in interest revenue from investments for the year ended December 31.
The interest revenue will be received on January 15 following the company’s year-end.
 
Salary expenses of $990 have been earned by supervisors but not paid as of December 31.
Prepare year-end adjusting journal entries for M&R Company as of December 31, 2017, for each of the above separate cases.
 
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Wells Technical Institute (WTI), a school owned by Tristana Wells, provides training to individuals who pay tuition directly to the school.
WTI also offers training to groups in off-site locations. Its unadjusted trial balance as of December 31, 2017, follows.
WTI initially records prepaid expenses and unearned revenues in balance sheet accounts.
Descriptions of items a through h that require adjusting entries on December 31, 2017, follow.
Additional Information Items
An analysis of WTI’s insurance policies shows that $3,071 of coverage has expired.
An inventory count shows that teaching supplies costing $2,662 are available at year-end 2017.
Annual depreciation on the equipment is $12,285.
Annual depreciation on the professional library is $6,142.
On November 1, WTI agreed to do a special six-month course (starting immediately) for a client.
The contract calls for a monthly fee of $2,900, and the client paid the first five months’ fees in advance.
When the cash was received, the Unearned Training Fees account was credited. The fee for the sixth month will be recorded when it is collected in 2018.
On October 15, WTI agreed to teach a four-month class (beginning immediately) for an individual for $3,140 tuition per month payable at the end of the class.
The class started on October 15, but no payment has yet been received.
(WTI’s accruals are applied to the nearest half-month; for example, October recognizes one-half month accrual.)
WTI’s two employees are paid weekly. As of the end of the year, two days’ salaries have accrued at the rate of $100 per day for each employee.
The balance in the Prepaid Rent account represents rent for December.
 
 
WELLS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Unadjusted Trial Balance
December 31, 2017

Debit
    Credit
Cash $ 26,340


Accounts receivable
0


Teaching supplies
10,129


Prepaid insurance
15,197


Prepaid rent
2,027


Professional library
30,391


Accumulated depreciation—Professional library


$ 9,119
Equipment
70,903


Accumulated depreciation—Equipment



16,210
Accounts payable



33,112
Salaries payable



0
Unearned training fees



14,500
Common stock



12,000
Retained earnings



52,431
Dividends
40,523


Tuition fees earned



103,332
Training fees earned



38,496
Depreciation expense—Professional library
0


Depreciation expense—Equipment
0


Salaries expense
48,628


Insurance expense
0


Rent expense
22,297


Teaching supplies expense
0


Advertising expense
7,092


Utilities expense
5,673


Totals $ 279,200
$ 279,200
 
Required:
1. Prepare the necessary adjusting journal entries for items a through h. Assume that adjusting entries are made only at year-end.
 
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a. Post the balance from the unadjusted trial balance and the adjusting entries in to the T-accounts.
 
 
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b. Prepare an adjusted trial balance.
 
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Prepare Wells Technical Institute’s income statement for the year 2017.
 
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b. Prepare Wells Technical Institute’s statement of owner’s equity for the year 2017.
 
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c. Prepare Wells Technical Institute’s balance sheet as of December 31, 2017.
 
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Classify the following adjusting entries as involving prepaid expenses, unearned revenues, accrued expenses, or accrued revenues.
 
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a. On July 1, 2013, Lamis Comp an y paid $1,200 for six months of insurance coverage.
No adjustments have been made to the Prepaid Insurance account, and it is now December 31, 2013.
Prepare the journal entry to reflect expiration of the insurance as of December 31, 2013.
 
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b. Shandi Company has a Supplies account balance of $5,000 on January 1. 2013. During 2013, it purchased $2,000 of supplies.
As of December 31 , 2013, a supplies inventory shows $800 of supplies available.
Prepare the adjusting journal entry to correctly report the balance of the Supplies account and the Supplies Expense account as of December 31, 2013.
 
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a. Bargai ns Company purchases $ 20 ,000 of equipment on January 1, 2013. The equipment is expected to last five years and be worth $2,000 at the end of that time.
Prepare the entry to record one year' s depreciation expense of $3,600 for the equipment as of December 31, 2013. (If no entry is re quired for a particular transaction
select " No journal entry required " in the first account field.
 
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b. Welch Company purchases $10,000 of land on January 1, 2013. The land is expected to last indefinitely. What depreciation adjustment.
if any. should be made with respect to the Land account as of December 31, 2013? (If no entry is required for a particular transaction,
select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)
 
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a. Tao Co. receives S10,000 cash in advance for months of legal services on October 1, 2013. and records it by debiting Cash and crediting
Unearned Revenue both for S10,000 It is now December 31, 2013, and Tao has provided legal services as planned What adjusting entry should Tao make to
account for the work performed from October I through December 31, 2013?

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b. A. Caden started a new publication called Contest News. Its subscribers pay S24 to receive 12 issues.
With every new subscriber. Caden debits Cash and credits Unearned Subscription Revenue for the amounts received.
The company has 100 new subscribers as of July 1. 2013 It sends Contest News to each of these subscribers every month from July through December.
Assuming no changes in subscribers. prepare the journal entry that Caden must make as of December 31, 2013.
to adjust the Subscription Revenue account and the unearned Subscription Revenue account
 
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