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Introduction: The financial statements of a company include balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. All these statements help the internal and external users of financial statements help in analyzing and concluding the financial position of the respective company.
To prepare:
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Introduction: The financial statements of a company include balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. All these statements help the internal and external users of financial statements help in analyzing and concluding the financial position of the respective company.
To prepare: Income statement, statement of owner’s equity, and balance sheet.
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Introduction: The financial statements of a company include balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. All these statements help the internal and external users of financial statements help in analyzing and concluding the financial position of the respective company.
To prepare: The cash flow statement.
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Introduction: The financial statements of a company include balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements. All these statements help the internal and external users of financial statements help in analyzing and concluding the financial position of the respective company.
To compute: The total assets, total liabilities, and total equity if roofing equipment is invested by the owner.
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- Ming Chen started a business and had the following transactions in June. Owner invested $66,000 cash in the company along with $10,000 of equipment. The company paid $1,100 cash for rent of office space for the month. The company purchased $10,000 of additional equipment on credit (payment due within 30 days). The company completed work for a client and immediately collected $1,700 cash. The company completed work for a client and sent a bill for $8,200 to be received within 30 days. The company purchased additional equipment for $6,300 cash. The company paid an assistant $2,900 cash as wages for the month. The company collected $4,500 cash as a partial payment for the amount owed by the client in transaction e. The company paid $10,000 cash to settle the liability created in transaction c. The owner withdrew $1,200 cash from the company for personal use. Required:Complete the table using additions and subtractions to show the dollar effects of the transactions on individual items of…arrow_forwardPrecision Construction entered into the following transactions during a recent year.January 2 Purchased a bulldozer for $250,000 by paying $20,000 cash and signing a$230,000 note due in five years.January 3 Replaced the steel tracks on the bulldozer at a cost of $20,000, purchased onaccount.January 30 Wrote a check for the amount owed on account for the work completed onJanuary 3.February 1 Replaced the seat on the bulldozer and wrote a check for the full $800 cost.March 1 Paid $3,600 cash for the rights to use computer software for a two-year period.Required:1. Analyze the accounting equation effects and record journal entries for each of the transactions.2. For the tangible and intangible assets acquired in the preceding transactions, determine theamount of depreciation and amortization that Precision Construction should report for thequarter ended March 31. The equipment is depreciated using the double-declining-balancemethod with a useful life of five years and $40,000 residual…arrow_forwardYi Min started an engineering firm called Min Engineering. He began operations and completed seventransactions in May, which included his initial investment of $18,000 cash. After those seven transactions,the ledger included the following accounts with normal balances. Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $37,600Office supplies. . . . . . . . . . 890Prepaid insurance. . . . . . . 4,600Office equipment. . . . . . . $12,900Accounts payable. . . . . . . 12,900Y. Min, Capital. . . . . . . . . . 18,000Y. Min, Withdrawals . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3,370Engineering fees earned. . . . . . . 36,000Rent expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,540 Required 1. Prepare a trial balance for this business as of the end of May. 2. The following seven transactions produced the account balances shown above. a. Y. Min invested $18,000 cash in the business. b. Paid $7,540 cash for monthly rent expense for May. c. Paid $4,600 cash in advance for the annual insurance premium beginning the next period. d.…arrow_forward
- Ming Chen started a business and had the following transactions in June. Owner invested $68,000 cash in the company along with $29,000 of equipment in exchange for its common stock. The company paid $2,100 cash for rent of office space for the month. The company purchased $10,000 of additional equipment on credit (payment due within 30 days). The company completed work for a client and immediately collected $1,600 cash. The company completed work for a client and sent a bill for $9,000 to be received within 30 days. The company purchased additional equipment for $6,100 cash. The company paid an assistant $3,000 cash as wages for the month. The company collected $5,300 cash as a partial payment for the amount owed by the client in transaction e. The company paid $10,000 cash to settle the liability created in transaction c. The company paid $1,100 cash in dividends to the owner (sole shareholder). Required:Complete the table using additions and subtractions to show the dollar effects…arrow_forwardHarris Welding Company had the following transactions for June. June 1 Tyler Harris invested $9550 cash in a small welding business June 2 Bought used welding equipment on account for $3050 June 5 Hired an employee to start work on July 15. Agreed on a salary of $3390 per month June 17 Billed P. White $2230 for welding work done. June 27 Received $1220 cash from P.White for work billed on June 17. Journalize the transactionsarrow_forwardRivera Roofing Company, owned by Revna Rivera, began operations in July and completed these transactions during that first month of operations. July 1 Reyna Rivera invested $80.000 cash in the company in exchange for its common stock. July 2 The company rented office space and paid $700 cash for the July rent. July 3 The company purchased roofing equipment for $5,000 by paying $1,000 cash and agreeing to pay the $4,000 balance in 30 days. July 6 The company purchased office supplies for $600 cash. July 8 The company completed work for a customer and immediately collected $7,600 cash for the work July 10 The company purchased $2,300 of office equipment on credit. July 15 The company completed work for a customer on credit in the amount of 8,200 July 17 The company purchased 55,100 of office supplies on credit. July 23. The company paid $2,300 cash for the office equipment purchased on July 10. July 25 The company billed a customer $5,000 for work completed: the…arrow_forward
- Prepare ledger in T format. month. During the month of June entered into the following transactions: June 1 Owner deposited $ 150000 cash in a bank account . June 2 Purchased $ 240000 equipment, paid $ 100000 cash and issued a 9 percent note for the balance. June 3 Paid $ 10,000 four months advance rent. June 4 Received $12000 cash as advance payment on equipment from xyz company. June 5 Purchased office supplies on account from ABC $ 1850 payment due in 30 days. June 9 Purchased on account from F.P. distributor $ 290 parts needed to repair a rental tractor. Payment is due in ten days.( HINT: USE MAINTENANCE EXPENSE) June 10 Paid salaries for $ 3200. June 15 Equipment rental fees earned amount $ 8900 ,of which $ 7200 was received in cash. June 18 Paid the accounts payable to F.P. distributor. June 19 Collected $ 800 of the accounts receivable. June 23 Rented an equipment to M.L. company at a price $ 110…arrow_forwardNeed some assistance logging these scenarios in a journal entry. April 2: The firm signed an agreement with a contractor to install shelves costing $18,000. The work will begin on April 4. Purchased a delivery truck by paying $1,000 and taking out a 5 year 12% loan for $24,000. Mark used the company's funds to purchase additional equipment costing $22,000 and furniture and fixtures costing $38,000. It was necessary to pay a computer consultant $4000 to install, configure, and test the equipment prior to its use. April 3: The company borrowed $100,000 from Mark by signing a five-year promissory note at 12% (ignore the interest for now) The company purchased a business health license from the county at a cost of $2,400. The license expires one year from now. April 8: Work on the leasehold improvements was finished and the contractor was paid $18,000. April 15: Sales for the first half of the month totaled $42,000, of which $18,000 was for cash and the remainder on account. The…arrow_forwardDuring the first month of operations, the following transactions occur for Orison Supply Store. The owner invested $105,000 into the Business. Equipment worth $84,000 was purchased in part by a $63,000 bank loan. Supplies totalling $10,500 were purchased by cash. Inventory of $42,000 was purchased on credit. Rent for the following three months of $31,500 was paid. What are the total assets after these transactions? (Ignore GST for this question)arrow_forward
- Prepare general journal entries for the following transactions of Green Energy Company. Use the following (partial) chart of accounts: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Supplies; Accounts Payable; Consulting Revenue; and Utilities Expense. May 1 The company billed a customer $2,000 in consulting revenue for sustainable proposals. 3 The company purchased $300 of energy-efficient supplies on credit. 9 The company collected $500 cash as partial payment of the May 1 consulting revenue. 20 The company paid $300 cash toward the payable for energy-efficient supplies. 31 The company paid $100 cash for May’s renewable energy utilities.arrow_forwardPrepare the following journal entry, all transactions that occurred in January: The Corporation purchased a Delivery Van for customer deliveries. The Delivery Van cost $21,400. A down payment of cash in the amount of $5,000 was paid to the Car Dealership, and a promissory note was signed for the remaining amount owed.arrow_forwardBelow are four scenarios for a local Midas Muffler shop for the month of December.Scenario 1: On December 1, the balance of maintenance supplies totals $400. On December 15, the shop purchases an additional $200 of maintenance supplies with cash. By the end of December, only $100 of maintenance supplies remain.Scenario 2: On December 4, Midas receives $6,000 cash from a local moving company inan agreement to provide truck maintenance of $1,000 each month for the next six months, beginning in December.Scenario 3: Mechanics have worked the final four days in December, earning $600, but have not yet been paid. Midas plans to pay its mechanics on January 2.Scenario 4: Customers receiving $250 of maintenance services from Midas on December 29 have not been billed as of the end of the month. These customers will be billed on January 3 and are expected to pay the full amount owed on January 6.Required:For each of the scenarios:1. Indicate the type of adjusting entry needed.2. Record the…arrow_forward
- Century 21 Accounting Multicolumn JournalAccountingISBN:9781337679503Author:GilbertsonPublisher:Cengage