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- Dallas Company loaned to Ewing Company on December 1, 2019. Ewing will pay Dallas $720 of interest ($60 per month) on November 30, 2020. Dallass adjusting entry at December 31, 2019, is: a. Interest Expense ........... 60 c. Interest Receivable ....... 60 Cash ......................... 60 Interest Income ........ 60 b. Cash ............................ 60 d. No adjusting entry is required. Interest Income ........ 60JOURNAL ENTRIES (ACCRUED INTEREST PAYABLE) At the end of the year, the following interest is payable, but not yet paid. Record the adjusting entry in the general journal. Interest on 8,000, 90-day, 8% note (for 18 days) 32.00 Interest on 4,500, 60-day, 7% note (for 7 days) 6.13 38.13ACCRUED INTEREST PAYABLE The following is a list of outstanding notes payable as of December 31, 20--: REQUIRED 1. Compute the accrued interest at the end of the year. 2. Prepare the adjusting entry in the general journal.
- Adjusting Entries Kretz Corporation prepares monthly financial statements and therefore adjusts its accounts at the end of every month. The following information is available for March 2016: Kretz Corporation takes out a 90-day, 8%, $15,000 note on March 1, 2016, with interest and principal to be paid at maturity. The asset account Office Supplies on Hand has a balance of $1,280 on March 1, 2016. During March, Kretz adds $750 to the account for purchases during the period. A count of the supplies on hand at the end of March indicates a balance of $1,370. The company purchased office equipment last year for $62,600. The equipment has an estimated useful life of six years and an estimated salvage value of $5,000. The companys plant operates seven days per week with a daily payroll of $950. Wage earners are paid every Sunday. The last day of the month is Thursday, March 31. The company rented an idle warehouse to a neighboring business on February 1, 2016, at a rate of $2,500 per month. On this date, Kretz Corporation credited Rent Collected in Advance for six months rent received in advance. On March 1, 2016, Kretz Corporation credited a liability account, Customer Deposits, for $4,800. This sum represents an amount that a customer paid in advance and that Kretz will earn evenly over a four-month period. Based on its income for the month, Kretz Corporation estimates that federal income taxes for March amount to $3,900. Required For each of the preceding situations, prepare in general journal form the appropriate adjusting entry to be recorded on March 31, 2016.Non-Interest-Bearing Notes Payable On November 16, 2019, Clear Glass Company borrowed 20,000 from First American Bank by issuing a 90-day, non-interest-bearing note. The bank discounted this note at 12% and remitted the difference to Clear Glass. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entries of Clear Glass to record the preceding information, the related calendar year-end adjusting entry, and payment of the note at maturity. 2. Show how the preceding items Would be reported on the December 31, 2019, balance sheet. 3. Next Level What is Clear Glass Companys effective interest rate?Balance Sheet from Adjusted Trial Balance The following is the alphabetical adjusted trial balance of Meadows Company on December 31, 2019; Required: 1. Prepare Meadowss December 31, 2019, balance sheet. 2. Next Level Compute the debt-to-assets ratio. What does it indicate about Meadows at the end of 2019?
- Anderson Air is a customer of Handler Cleaning Operations. For Anderson Airs latest purchase on January 1, 2018, Handler Cleaning Operations issues a note with a principal amount of $1,255,000, 6% annual interest rate, and a 24-month maturity date on December 31, 2019. Record the journal entries for Handler Cleaning Operations for the following transactions. A. Entry for note issuance B. Subsequent interest entry on December 31, 2018 C. Honored note entry at maturity on December 31, 2019Prior to adjustments, Barrett Companys account balances at December 31, 2019, for Accounts Receivable and the related Allowance for Doubtful Accounts were 1,200,000 and 60,000, respectively. An aging of accounts receivable indicated that 106,000 of the December 31, 2019, receivables may be uncollectible. The net realizable value of accounts receivable at December 31, 2019, was: a. 1,034,000 b. 1,094,000 c. 1,140,000 d. 1,154,000Inferring Accounts Receivable Amounts At the end of 2019, Karras Inc. had a debit balance of 141,120 in its accounts receivable. Additionally, Karras had a credit balance in its allowance for doubtful accounts of 4,350 and 9,420 at the beginning and end of the year, respectively. During the year, Karras made credit sales of 1,530,000, collected receivables in the amount of 1,445,700, and recorded bad debt expense of 83, 750. Required: Next Level Compute the amount of accounts receivable that Karras wrote off during the year and the amount of accounts receivable at the beginning of the year.