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A review of the ledger of Baylor Company at December 31, 2017, produces the following data pertaining to the preparation of annual adjusting entries.

  1. Salaries and Wages Payable \(0. There are eight employees. Salaries and wages are paid every Friday for the current week. Five employees receive \)700 each per week, and three employees earn \(600 each per week. December 31 is a Tuesday. Employees do not work weekends. All employees worked the last 2 days of December.
  2. Unearned Rent Revenue \)429,000. The company began subleasing office space in its new building on November 1. Each tenant is required to make a \(5,000 security deposit that is not refundable until occupancy is terminated. At December 31, the company had the following rental contracts that are paid in full for the entire term of the lease.

    Date

    Term (in months)

    Monthly Rent

    Number of Leases

    Nov. 1

    6

    \)6,000

    5

    Dec. 1

    6

    \(8,500

    4

  3. Prepaid Advertising \)13,200. This balance consists of payments on two advertising contracts. The contracts provide for monthly advertising in two trade magazines. The terms of the contracts are as shown below.

    Contract

    Due date

    Amount

    Number of magazine issue

    A650

    May 1

    \(6,000

    12

    B974

    Oct. 1

    7,200

    24

    The first advertisement runs in the month in which the contract is signed

  4. Notes Payable \)60,000. This balance consists of a note for one year at an annual interest rate of 12%, dated June 1.

    Instructions

    Prepare the adjusting entries at December 31, 2017. (Show all computations).


Short Answer

Expert verified

The total debit and credit side of the journal is $105,220

Step by step solution

01

Meaning of Journal Entries

Journal entries refer to recording the business entity's monetary transactions in chronological order in a proper format.

02

Preparing adjusting entries

Date

Particulars

Debit ($)

Credit ($)

Dec. 31

Salaries and Wages expense

2,120

Salaries and Wages Payable

2,120

Dec. 31

Unearned Rent Revenue

94,000

Rent revenue

94,000

Dec. 31

Advertising expense

4,900

Prepaid advertising

4,900

Dec. 31

Internet expense

4,200

Interest payable

4,200

$105,220

$105,220

Working Note:

Calculation of Total accrued salaries

Employees

Calculation

Amount

Five employees

(5×$700×25)

$1,400

Three employees

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720

Total accrued salaries

$2,120

Calculation of rent earned

Date

Term (in months)

Monthly Rent

Number of Leases

Calculation

Amount

Nov. 1

6

$6,000

5


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$60,000

Dec. 1

6

$8,500

4

(4×$8,500×1)

34,000

Total rent earned
$94,000

Calculation of Advertising expenses

Contract

Due date

Amount

Number of magazine issue

Calculation

Answer

A650

May 1

$6,000

12

(6,000×812)

4,000

B974

Oct. 1

7,200

24

(7,200×324)

900

Advertising expense
$4,900

Calculation of interest payable

Interest expense=$60,000×12100×712=$4,200

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Most popular questions from this chapter

The trial balance of Bellemy Fashion Center contained the following accounts at November 30, the end of the company’s fiscal year.

BELLEMY FASHION CENTER

TRIAL BALANCE

NOVEMBER 30, 2017

Debit

Credit

Cash

\( 28,700

Accounts Receivable

33,700

Inventory

45,000

Supplies

5,500

Equipment

133,000

Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment

\) 24,000

Notes Payable

51,000

Accounts Payable

48,500

Common Stock

90,000

Retained Earnings

8,000

Sales Revenue

757,200

Sales Returns and Allowances

4,200

Cost of Goods Sold

495,400

Salaries and Wages Expense

140,000

Advertising Expense

26,400

Utilities Expenses

14,000

Maintenance and Repairs Expense

12,100

Delivery Expense

16,700

Rent Expense

24,000

\(978,700

\)978,700

Adjustment data:

1. Supplies on hand total \(1,500.

2. Depreciation is \)15,000 on the equipment.

3. Interest of \(11,000 is accrued on notes payable at November 30.

Other data:

1. Salaries expense is 70% selling and 30% administrative.

2. Rent expense and utilities expenses are 80% selling and 20% administrative.

3. Notes payable worth \)30,000 are due for payment next year.

4. Maintenance and repairs expense is 100% administrative.

Instructions

(a) Journalize the adjusting entries.

(b) Prepare an adjusted trial balance.

(c) Prepare a multiple-step income statement and retained earnings statement for the year and a classified balance sheet as of November 30, 2017.

(d) Journalize the closing entries.

(e) Prepare a post-closing trial balance.

The following are the trial balance and the other information related to Yorkis Perez, a consulting engineer.

YORKIS PEREZ, CONSULTING ENGINEER .
TRIAL BALANCE
DECEMBER 31, 2017

Debit

Credit

Cash

\( 29,500

Accounts Receivable

49,600

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

\) 750

Supplies

1,960

Prepaid Insurance

1,100

Equipment

25,000

Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment

6,250

Notes Payable

7,200

Owner’s Capital

35,010

Service Revenue

100,000

Rent Expense

9,750

Salaries and Wages Expense

30,500

Utilities Expenses

1,080

Office Expense

720

\(149,210

\)149,210

  1. Fees received in advance from clients \(6,000, which were recorded as revenue.
  2. Services performed for clients that were not recorded by December 31, \)4,900.
  3. Bad debt expense for the year is \(1,430.
  4. Insurance expired during the year \)480.
  5. Equipment is being depreciated at 10% per year.
  6. Yorkis Perez gave the bank a 90-day, 10% note for \(7,200 on December 1, 2017.
  7. Rent of the building is \)750 per month. The rent for 2017 has been paid, as has that for January 2018, and recorded as Rent Expense.
  8. Office salaries and wages earned but unpaid December 31, 2017, \(2,510.

Instructions

  1. From the trial balance and other information given, prepare annual adjusting entries as of December 31, 2017. (Omit explanations.)
  2. Prepare an income statement for 2017, a statement of owner’s equity, and a classified balance sheet. Yorkis Perez withdrew \)17,000 cash for personal use during the year.

E3-3 (L02) (Corrected Trial Balance) The following trial balance of Blues Traveler Corporation does not balance.

BLUES TRAVELER CORPORATION

TRIAL BALANCE

APRIL 30, 2017
Debit Credit

Cash \( 5,912Accounts Receivable 5,240Supplies 2,967Equipment 6,100Accounts Payable \) 7,044Common Stock 8,000Retained Earnings 2,000Service Revenue 5,200Office Expense 4,320

Total \(24,539 \)22,244

An examination of the ledger shows these errors.1. Cash received from a customer on account was recorded (both debit and credit) as \(1,380 instead of \)1,830.2. The purchase on account of a computer costing \(3,200 was recorded as a debit to Office Expense and a credit to AccountsPayable.3. Services were performed on account for a client, \)2,250, for which Accounts Receivable was debited \(2,250 and ServiceRevenue was credited \)225.4. A payment of \(95 for telephone charges was entered as a debit to Office Expense and a debit to Cash.5. The Service Revenue account was totaled at \)5,200 instead of $5,280.InstructionsFrom this information prepare a corrected trial balance.

Employees are paid every Saturday for the preceding work week. If a balance sheet is prepared on Wednesday, December 31, what does the amount of wages earned during the first three days of the week (12/29, 12/30, 12/31) represent? Explain.

The following trial balance of Watteau Co. does not balance:

WATTEAU CO.

TRIAL BALANCE

JUNE 30, 2017

Debit \(

Credit \)

Cash

\(2,870

Accounts receivable

\)3,231

Supplies

800

Equipment

3,800

Account payable

2,666

Unearned service revenue

1,200

Common stock

6,000

Retained earnings

3,000

Service revenue

2,380

Salaries and wages expenses

3,400

Office expenses

940

\(13,371

\)16,916

Each of the listed accounts should have a normal balance per the general ledger. An examination of the ledger and journal reveals the following errors.

  1. Cash received from the customer on account was debited for \(570, and accounts receivable was credited for the same amount. The actual collection was for \)750.
  2. The purchase of a computer printer on account for \(500 was recorded as a debit to Supplies for \)500 and a credit to Accounts Payable for \(500.
  3. Services were performed on account for a client for \)890. Accounts receivable was debited for \(890 and service revenue was credited for \)89.
  4. A payment of \(65 for telephone charges was recorded as a debit to Office Expense for \)65 and a debit to Cash for \(65.
  5. When the unearned service revenue account was reviewed, it was found that service revenue amounting to \)325 was performed prior to June 30 (related to unearned service revenue).
  6. A debit posting to salaries and wages expenses of \(670 was omitted.
  7. A payment on account for \)206 was credited to cash for \(206 and credit to account payable for \)260.
  8. A dividend of \(575 was debited to salaries and wages expenses for \)575 and credit to cash for $575.

Instruction

Prepare a correct trial balance. (Note: It may be necessary to add one or more accounts to the trial balance.)

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