ADV. ACCT CONNECT STAND ALONE
ADV. ACCT CONNECT STAND ALONE
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Author: Hoyle
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 19, Problem 40P

a.

To determine

Prepare the journal entries in the book of L.

a.

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Journal entries in the book of L.

DateAccount Title and ExplanationPost Ref.

Debit

   ($)

Credit

    ($)

Cash – principal 19,000
Certificate of deposit 90,000
Dividend receivable 3,000
Life insurance policy 450,000
(1)Residence and personal effects 470,000
Shares of ford motor company 72,000
Shares of Xerox company 97,000
   Estate principal 1,201,000
(To record the Discovered assets at fair value) 
 
(2)Cash – principal 450,000
   Life insurance policy 450,000
(To record the collection received from life insurance policy) 
 
(3)Cash – principal 3,000
Cash – income 1,000
   Dividend receivable 3,000
   Estate income (dividend) 1,000
(To record the dividend received and distributed between income and principal) 
 
(4)No entry -
(Debt is recorded at the time of payment) 
 
(5)Legacy – Sue Pope 470,000
   Residence and personal effects 470,000
(To record the residence and personal effects conveyed to Sue Pope) 
 
(6)Land 15,000
   Assets subsequently discovered (estate principal) 15,000
(To record a discovered saving account) 
 
(7)Debt of the decedent 108,000
   Cash – principal 108,000
(To record the payment of debt) 
 
(8)Funeral expenses 31,000
   Cash – principal 31,000
(To record the Funeral expenses paid) 
 
(9)Legacy – Ned Pope 110,000
   Cash – principal 110,000
(To record the cash conveyed to Ned Pope) 
 
(10)Cash – principal 81,000
   Shares of ford motor company 81,000
(To record the sale of ford shares) 
 
(11)Administration expenses 16,000
   Cash – principal 16,000
(To record the administration expenses paid) 
 
(12)Legacy – Harwood Pope 81,000
   Cash – principal 81,000
(To record the cash received from sale of ford shares conveyed to Harwood pope) 
 
Charitable remainder trust 300,000
   Cash – principal 300,000
(To record the cash transfer to charitable remainder trust) 
 
Cash – principal 97,000
   Shares of Xerox company 97,000
(To record the Sale the shares of Xerox to fulfill the specific legacy) 
 
Cash – principal 105,000
   Certificate of deposit 90,000
   Land 15,000
(To record the  liquidation of all the reaming assets) 
 
Legacy – V 109,000
   Cash – principal 109,000
(To record the distribution of remaining assets transferred to V) 
 

Table: (1)

Working note:

Calculation of closing cash balance before the payment to V:

ParticularsAmount
Receipt: 
Estate principal $   19,000
Life insurance policy $ 450,000
Dividend $     3,000
Sales of Xerox shares $   97,000
Sale of ford shares $   81,000
Certificate of deposit $   90,000
Land $   15,000
Total $ 755,000
  
Payment: 
Debt $ 108,000
Funeral expense $   31,000
Ned pope $ 110,000
Administration expense $   16,000
Conveyed to Harwood Pope $   81,000
Charitable remainder fund $ 300,000
Total $ 646,000
  
Closing balance $ 109,000

Table: (2)

The general legacy of fund transfer to charitable trust cannot be fulfilled as the cash is short for fulfilling the legacy so in order to satisfy the legacy the residual asset shares of Xerox Corporation are sold and cash generated is used for satisfying the general legacy.

It is assumed that the shares are sold at par value.

b.

To determine

Prepare the charge and discharge statement of L.

b.

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Charge and discharge statement of L:

ESTATE OF L
Charge and Discharge Statement
ParticularsAmountAmount
   
AS TO PRINCIPAL  
   
I charge myself with:  
Assets as per original inventory $ 1,201,000 
Land $      15,000 
Gain on sale of shares $        9,000 
Total charge  $ 1,225,000
   
I credit myself with:  
Debt $    108,000 
Funeral and administration expenses $      47,000 
Legacies:  
Mr. S $    470,000 
Mr. N $    110,000 
Mr. H $      81,000 
Charitable trust remainder $    300,000 
Ms. V $    109,000 
Total credit  $ 1,225,000
   
Balance as per principal  
Cash- principal  $               -
   
AS TO INCOME  
   
I charge myself with:  
Dividend income $        1,000 
Total charge  $        1,000
I credit myself with:  
   
Total credit  
Balance as per income  
Cash- income  $        1,000

Table: (3)

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