Define the following: Accounting cycle Closing entry End- of- period worksheet Fiscal business year Income Summary Natural business year Nominal account Permanent account List the steps to the accounting cycle

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Closing Entries and Completing the Accounting Cycle

  1. Define the following:
  • Accounting cycle
  • Closing entry
  • End- of- period worksheet
  • Fiscal business year
  • Income Summary
  • Natural business year
  • Nominal account
  • Permanent account
  1. List the steps to the accounting cycle
  2. Using the end- of- period spreadsheet for week 2- make all appropriate closing entries and post them to the spreadsheet. Prepare the Income Statement, Balance Sheet and Statement of Retained Earnings

 

      Name of Company                    
      End- of Period Spreadsheet (Worksheet)                
      For the period ended                    
  Unadjusted     Adjusted           Closing Entires Post- closing
  Trial Balance Adjustments Trial Balance Income Statement Balance Sheet     Trial Balance
Account Title Dr Cr Dr Cr Dr Cr Dr Cr Dr Cr Dr Cr Dr Cr
                             
Cash  2065       2065       2065          
A/R 2220   (d) 500   2720       2720          
Supplies 2000     (a) 1240 760       760          
Prepaid Insurance 2400     (b) 200 2200       2200          
Land 20000       20000       20000          
Office Equipment 1800       1800       1800          
A/D Equip       (f) 50   50       50        
A/p   900       900       900        
W/p       (e) 250   250       250        
U/R   360 (c) 120     240       240        
Cap Stock   25000       25000       25000        
Div 4000       4000       4000          
Fees   16340   (d) 500   16840   16840            
Rent Rev       (c) 120   120   120            
Wage Exp 4275   (e) 250   4525   4525              
Supp Exp 800   (a) 1240   2040   2040              
Rent Exp 1600       1600   1600              
Util Exp 985       985   985              
Insurance Expense   (b) 200   200   200              
Depr Exp     (f) 50   50   50              
Misc Exp 455       455   455              
  42600 42600 2360 2360 43400 43400                
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