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Prepare the transactions in general ledger accounts under the
45AP
Explanation of Solution
Prepare general ledger accounts under the accounting equation as given below:
Table (1)
Working Note:
Determine the amount of
Determine the amount of total interest payable.
Determine the amount of interest payable on note that would be recognized.
Determine the amount of prepaid rent to be recognized.
Determine the amount of recognized revenue.
a.
Identify the four additional adjustments and explain them.
a.
Explanation of Solution
The four additional adjustments are as follows:
- 1. Company P has acquired a truck on January 01 for that acquired truck depreciation expense.
- 2. On February 01, Company P issued note payable. Accrued interest expense on note payable should be recognized using
adjusting entry. - 3. On February 01, Company P paid rent in advance. Rent paid in advance should be recognized as rent expense for 11 months using adjusting entry.
- 4. On July 01, Company P received cash in advance. Unearned revenue should be recognized as revenue for 6 months using adjusting entry.
b.
Identify the amount of interest expense that would be reported on the income statement.
b.
Explanation of Solution
The amount of interest expense would be reported on the income statement is $990 (3).
c.
Identify the amount of net cash flow from operating activities that would be reported on the statement of
c.
Explanation of Solution
The net cash flow from operating activities would be reported on the statement of cash flows amounts to $38,400 (6).
Determine the amount of net cash flow from operating activities.
d.
Identify the amount of rent expense that would be reported on the income statement.
d.
Explanation of Solution
The amount of rent expense that would be reported on the income statement is $2,750 (4).
e.
Identify the amount of total liabilities that would be reported on the
e.
Explanation of Solution
The amount of total liabilities would be reported on the balance sheet $32,890
f.
Identify the amount of supplies expense that would be reported on the balance sheet.
f.
Explanation of Solution
The amount of supplies expense that would be reported on the income statement is $4,800
g.
Identify the amount of unearned revenue that would be reported on the balance sheet.
g.
Explanation of Solution
The amount of unearned revenue that would be reported on the balance sheet is $2,700 (5).
h.
Identify the amount of net cash flow from investing activities that would be reported on the statement of cash flows.
h.
Explanation of Solution
The net cash flow from investing activities that would be reported on the statement of cash flows is ($8,000) (7).
Determine the amount of net cash flow from investing activities.
i.
Identify the amount of interest payable that would be reported on the balance sheet.
i.
Explanation of Solution
The amount of interest payable that would be reported on the balance sheet is $990 (3).
j.
Identify the amount of total expense that would be reported on the income statement.
j.
Explanation of Solution
The amount of total expense that would be reported on the income statement is $24,740
k.
Identify the amount of
k.
Explanation of Solution
The retained earnings that would be reported on the balance sheet amounts to $62,460 (8).
Determine the amount of retained earnings.
l.
Identify the amount of service revenue that would be reported on the income statement.
l.
Explanation of Solution
The amount of service revenue that would be reported on the income statement is $44,700
m.
Identify the amount of net cash flow from financing activities that would be reported on the statement of cash flows.
m.
Explanation of Solution
The net cash flow from financing activities that would be reported on the statement of cash flows is $25,000 (9).
Determine the amount of net cash flow from financing activities.
n.
Identify the amount of net income that would be reported on the income statement.
n.
Explanation of Solution
The net income that would be reported on the income statement is $19,960
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