Intermediate Accounting (2nd Edition)
Intermediate Accounting (2nd Edition)
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780134730370
Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon, Jana S. Raedy, Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.3P

Journal Entries; Post to the General Ledger; Prepare a Trial Balance. Herman and

Sons’ Law Offices opened on January 1, 2018 During the first year of business, the company had the following transactions

  • January 2: The owners invested $250,000 (the par value of the stock) into the business and acquired 25,000 shares of common stock in return.
  • January 15: Herman and Sons’ bought an office building in the amount of $80,000. The company took out a long-term note from the bank to finance the purchase.
  • February 12: Herman and Sons’ billed clients for $60,000 of services performed.
  • March 1: Herman and Sons’ took out a two-year insurance policy, which it paid cash for in the amount of $22,000.
  • March 10: Herman collected $20,000 from clients toward the outstanding accounts receivable balance.
  • May 13: Herman received cash payments totaling $210,000 for legal services—$40,000 was for services previously billed to customers on February 12 and the remainder was for services provided in May not yet recorded.
  • June 10: Herman purchased office supplies in the amount of $35,000, all on credit.
  • July 15: Herman paid wages of $16,000 in cash to office staff workers.
  • August 8: Herman paid off the $35,000 balance owed to a supplier for the purchase made on June 10.
  • September 3: Herman and Sons’ purchased $25,000 of office supplies in cash.
  • September 20: The company paid $11,000 cash for utilities.
  • October 1: Herman and Sons’ paid wages in the amount of $24,000 to office workers.
  • December 1: Herman and Sons’ received cash payments from clients in the amount of $320,000 for services to be performed in the upcoming months.
  • December 31: Herman declared and paid a $10,000 dividend.

 The chart of accounts used by Herman and Son’s Law Office is as follows:

Chart of Accounts
Group Account # Account Title
100: Assets 101 Cash
102 Accounts Receivable
103 Office Supplies
104 Prepaid Insurance
110 Building
112 Accumulated Depreciation—Building
Chart of Accounts
Group Account # Account Title
200: Liabilities 201 Accounts Payable
202 Unearned Service Revenue
203 Wages Payable
210 Interest Payable
220 Notes Payable
300: Stockholders’ Equity 301 Common Stock
310 Retained Earnings
320 Dividends
400: Revenues 401 Service Revenue
500: Expenses 501 Wage Expense
502 Utilities Expense
503 Selling Expense
504 Administrative Expense
505 Insurance Expense
506 Supplies Expense
510 Depreciation Expense—Building
520 Interest Expense
600: Other 601 Income Summary

Required

  1. a. Journalize the transactions for the year. Omit explanations.
  2. b. Post the journal entries to the general ledger.
  3. c. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance as of December 31.
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