Reliable Repair Shop - Adjustments The following information related to the operation of Reliable Repair Shop is gathered for adjustments as of June 30, 20-1 1. The shop tools costing P12,000, acquired on June 16, 20-1, or estimated to be useful for about two years, with no residual value. Depreciation for 1/2 month is taken up. 2. The shop equipment acquired on June 16 20-1 at the cost of P65,500 is estimated to be useful for about five years after which it is expected to be sold for P5,500. The precision 4 1/2 month is taken up. 3. Unbilled services, already rendered to customers from June 26 to 30, are not taking up in the records, P2,500 4. Cash collected from a customer, applicable to services that will be rendered in the month of July is P2,000 5. Rent revenue of 800 is already collected but not yet earned, covers July 1 to 15. 6. Expenses already paid for but not yet used up, as of June 30, are: a. Rent of P14,000 pertaining to the July 1 to August 15. b. Supplies on hand, based on a count, valued at P4,500. c. Taxes and licenses for the rest of the year, beginning July 1, 20-1, P1,800. 7. Expenses already incurred but not yet paid for as of June 30 are: a. Electricity, water, and telephone, P2,754. b. June 28 to 30 wages of the part-time shop assistant, P475. Interest on the P20,000, 2-year, 12% loan taken on June 19, 20-1. c. 8. Off the June 30 balance of accounts receivable, it is estimated that about 300 is doubtful of collection.

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Reliable Repair Shop - Adjustments
The following information related to the operation of Reliable Repair Shop is
gathered for adjustments as of June 30, 20-1
1. The shop tools costing P12,000, acquired on June 16, 20-1, or estimated
to be useful for about two years, with no residual value. Depreciation for
1/2 month is taken up.
2. The shop equipment acquired on June 16 20-1 at the cost of P65,500 is
estimated to be useful for about five years after which it is expected to be
sold for P5,500. The precision 4 1/2 month is taken up.
3.
Unbilled services, already rendered to customers from June 26 to 30, are
not taking up in the records, P2,500
4.
Cash collected from a customer, applicable to services that will be
rendered in the month of July is P2,000
5.
Rent revenue of 800 is already collected but not yet earned, covers July 1
to 15.
6.
Expenses already paid for but not yet used up, as of June 30, are:
a. Rent of P14,000 pertaining to the July 1 to August 15.
b. Supplies on hand, based on a count, valued at P4,500.
c. Taxes and licenses for the rest of the year, beginning July 1, 20-1,
P1,800.
7. Expenses already incurred but not yet paid for as of June 30 are:
a. Electricity, water, and telephone, P2,754.
b. June 28 to 30 wages of the part-time shop assistant, P475.
c. Interest on the P20,000, 2-year, 12% loan taken on June 19, 20-1.
8. Off the June 30 balance of accounts receivable, it is estimated that about
300 is doubtful of collection.
Transcribed Image Text:Reliable Repair Shop - Adjustments The following information related to the operation of Reliable Repair Shop is gathered for adjustments as of June 30, 20-1 1. The shop tools costing P12,000, acquired on June 16, 20-1, or estimated to be useful for about two years, with no residual value. Depreciation for 1/2 month is taken up. 2. The shop equipment acquired on June 16 20-1 at the cost of P65,500 is estimated to be useful for about five years after which it is expected to be sold for P5,500. The precision 4 1/2 month is taken up. 3. Unbilled services, already rendered to customers from June 26 to 30, are not taking up in the records, P2,500 4. Cash collected from a customer, applicable to services that will be rendered in the month of July is P2,000 5. Rent revenue of 800 is already collected but not yet earned, covers July 1 to 15. 6. Expenses already paid for but not yet used up, as of June 30, are: a. Rent of P14,000 pertaining to the July 1 to August 15. b. Supplies on hand, based on a count, valued at P4,500. c. Taxes and licenses for the rest of the year, beginning July 1, 20-1, P1,800. 7. Expenses already incurred but not yet paid for as of June 30 are: a. Electricity, water, and telephone, P2,754. b. June 28 to 30 wages of the part-time shop assistant, P475. c. Interest on the P20,000, 2-year, 12% loan taken on June 19, 20-1. 8. Off the June 30 balance of accounts receivable, it is estimated that about 300 is doubtful of collection.
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