ALPINE EXPEDITIONS Unadjusted Trial Balance December 31, 2009 13,900 78,000 18,000 2,200 4,900 57,600 Cash Accounts receivable. ...... .... .............. ... Unexpired insurance Prepaid advertising Climbing supplles : Clmbing equipment Accumulated depreciation: climblng equlpment Accounts payable Notes payable Interest payable. Income taxes payable Unearned client revenue Capital stock Retalned earnings. Client revenue earned Advertising expense Insurance expense Rent expense Cilmbing supples expense Repairs expense. Depreciation expense: climbing equipment. Salarles expense....... Interest expense Income taxes expense. ......... ..... .. ..... .. $ 38,400 1,250 ... .... 10,000 150 1,200 9,600 17,000 ... .... ..... ... ...... 62,400 188,000 ....... .. ..... .... 7,400 33,000 16,500 8,400 4,800 13,200 57,200 150 - 12,750 $328,000 .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... .. ..... ..... .... .... ... ..... ....... ..... .... ..... ... $328,000

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Chapter22: End-of-fiscal-period Work For A Corporation
Section22.1: Preparing Adjusting Entries
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Make  ledger, Adjusted trial balance , Income statement, Retained Earning statement, Balance sheet and General Journal (Closing) 

The Adjusting entries have been made as under:
Journal entry
Accounts title and explanation
Accounts recievable
Credit $
Debit $
6,400
Date
a.
Fees earned
6,400
|(for revenue earned but not received)
Unearned Fees
b.
6600
Fees earned
6600
(for revenue earned)
Insurance expense
c.
3000
3000
Prepaid insurance ((36000*1/12)
(for insurance premium expired)
Advertisement expense
Prepaid advertisement (2200*1/2)
(for advertisement expired)
Climbing Supplies expense
d.
1,100
1,100
2,900
е.
2,900
Climbing supplies (4900-2000)
|(for supplies consumed)
Depreciation expense
Accumulated dep-equipment (57600/48)
|(for depreciation charged)
Interest expense
f.
1,200
1,200
g.
75
75
Interest payable (10000*9%*1/12)
(for interest due)
Salaries expense
Salaries payable
(for salaries due)
Income tax expense (14000-12750)
Income tax payable
(for taxes due)
h.
3,100
3,100
i.
1,250
1,250
ALPINE EXPEDITIONS
Unadjusted Trial Balance
December 31, 2009
Cash
$ 13,900
78,000
Accounts receivable
Unexpired insurance
Prepaid advertising
Climbing supplles
Climbing equipment
Accumulated depreciation: climbing equipment
Accounts
18,000
2,200
4,900
57,600
$ 38,400
1,250
10,000
150
payable
es payable
Interest
Notes
1,200
9,600
17,000
62,400
188,000
Income taxes payable
Unearned client revenue
Capltal stock
Retalned earnings.
Client revenue earned
Advertising expense
Insurance
7,400
33,000
expense
Rent expense
Cillmbing supplies expense
Repairs expense
Depreciation expense: climbing equipment.
Salarles expense.
Interest expense
Income taxes expense.
16,500
8,400
4,800
13,200
57,200
150
12,750
$328,000
$328,000
Transcribed Image Text:The Adjusting entries have been made as under: Journal entry Accounts title and explanation Accounts recievable Credit $ Debit $ 6,400 Date a. Fees earned 6,400 |(for revenue earned but not received) Unearned Fees b. 6600 Fees earned 6600 (for revenue earned) Insurance expense c. 3000 3000 Prepaid insurance ((36000*1/12) (for insurance premium expired) Advertisement expense Prepaid advertisement (2200*1/2) (for advertisement expired) Climbing Supplies expense d. 1,100 1,100 2,900 е. 2,900 Climbing supplies (4900-2000) |(for supplies consumed) Depreciation expense Accumulated dep-equipment (57600/48) |(for depreciation charged) Interest expense f. 1,200 1,200 g. 75 75 Interest payable (10000*9%*1/12) (for interest due) Salaries expense Salaries payable (for salaries due) Income tax expense (14000-12750) Income tax payable (for taxes due) h. 3,100 3,100 i. 1,250 1,250 ALPINE EXPEDITIONS Unadjusted Trial Balance December 31, 2009 Cash $ 13,900 78,000 Accounts receivable Unexpired insurance Prepaid advertising Climbing supplles Climbing equipment Accumulated depreciation: climbing equipment Accounts 18,000 2,200 4,900 57,600 $ 38,400 1,250 10,000 150 payable es payable Interest Notes 1,200 9,600 17,000 62,400 188,000 Income taxes payable Unearned client revenue Capltal stock Retalned earnings. Client revenue earned Advertising expense Insurance 7,400 33,000 expense Rent expense Cillmbing supplies expense Repairs expense Depreciation expense: climbing equipment. Salarles expense. Interest expense Income taxes expense. 16,500 8,400 4,800 13,200 57,200 150 12,750 $328,000 $328,000
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