goods arrived at the warehouse of Action Limited on 12 March. Mar. 9(b) Paid Esorbma Limited for the children laptop toys bought on 1 March and the amount of $240,000 on account for the purchase on 27 February. Purchases terms with Esorbma Limited in February was 2/10, n/30, FOB shipp

Financial Accounting
15th Edition
ISBN:9781337272124
Author:Carl Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan Duchac
Publisher:Carl Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan Duchac
Chapter6: Accounting For Merchandising Businesses
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 5PA: The following selected accounts and their current balances appear in the ledger of Clairemont Co....
icon
Related questions
icon
Concept explainers
Question

Prepare the Journal 
9.(a) Sold flying disc and toy swings to Action Limited, list price of $120,000 with a 20% trade discount, n/20, FOB shipping point. The responsible party paid 3 freight-charges of $800. The shipping document showed that the goods arrived at the warehouse of Action Limited on 12 March.

Mar. 9(b) Paid Esorbma Limited for the children laptop toys bought on 1 March and the amount of $240,000 on account for the purchase on 27 February. Purchases terms with Esorbma Limited in February was 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point.

10. Paid $162,000 for salary up to 9th March (Tuesday). All employees work a five-day week and are paid every four weeks on the following Wednesday, based on the number of days they have worked in the last four weeks. Employees are entitled to full pay on public holidays but not on Saturday and Sunday. The employees receive a total salary of $40,500 for a five-day work week.

12. Received payments from Vinga Limited, for the March sales.

13. Acquired $150,000 toy musical instruments by signing a 90-day, 5% notes payable.

16. Queenie Company Limited, a customer, has financial difficulties and unable to pay the outstanding balance of $200,000. The company has a long-term relationship with Queenie, and agreed to accept a 12%, 45-day notes from
the customer to settle the outstanding balance.

17. Share dividends were distributed. Shareholders on the register of the company on 6 March 2021 are entitled to receive the dividend shares.

21. Paid all dividends declared previously.

25. Received from Tom Limited, $180,000, as the prepayment for the leasing of part of the warehouse for one year from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022.

27. Received inflatable castle of $40,000 consignment goods returned from Consignee Trading Limited. The goods are delivered to Consignee Trading Limited for consignment purpose in February 2021.

28. Purchased $23,000 play mats from Millan Company, FOB Destination, terms 1/10, n/45. The shipping document showed that the goods were received on 3rd April 2021.

29. A cash dividend was declared for preference shares and a cash dividend of $0.03 per share was declared for ordinary shares. The dividends will be paid in April.

30. Received a check of $16,000 from the liquidator of YOT Limited. YOT Limited was closed down in December 2020 and the managing director of ITI authorized to write off $45,000, being the full amount outstanding in the accounts of YOT Limited, as of then.

Intelligent Toys, Inc (“ITP") is a well establish toys trading company which adopts the periodic
system. ITI prepares its financial statements on a monthly basis. The trial balance of ITI as at
28 February 2021 is presented as follows:
Intelligent Toys, Inc
Trial Balance
As at 28 February 2021
Account Title
Debit
Credit
($)
($)
Accounts Payable
420,000
Accounts Receivable
675,000
745,200
Accumulated Depreciation - Building
Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment
Accumulated Depreciation - Motor Vehicle
570,000
664,668
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
20,250
Building
9,720,000
Cash
1,001,520
Dividends Payable
120,000
Equipment
990,000
Interest Receivable
144,000
750,000
Long-term Investment
Merchandise Inventory
Motor Vehicle
975,000
832,500
2,700,000
18,000
Notes Receivable
Prepaid Insurance
Retained Earnings
Salaries Payable
Share Capital – Ordinary
$1 par value, 10,000,000 shares authorized,
6,000,000 shares issued
2,077,212
105,300
and 5,977,500 shares outstanding
Share Capital – Preference
5%, $100 par value, noncumulative,
6,000,000
100,000 shares authorized,
6,000,000
60,000 shares issued and outstanding
Share Premium – Ordinary
840,000
Share Premium – Preference
300,000
Share Premium- Treasury
Supplies
9,000
9,360
Treasury Shares (22,500 shares)
56,250
17,871,630
17,871,630
Transcribed Image Text:Intelligent Toys, Inc (“ITP") is a well establish toys trading company which adopts the periodic system. ITI prepares its financial statements on a monthly basis. The trial balance of ITI as at 28 February 2021 is presented as follows: Intelligent Toys, Inc Trial Balance As at 28 February 2021 Account Title Debit Credit ($) ($) Accounts Payable 420,000 Accounts Receivable 675,000 745,200 Accumulated Depreciation - Building Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment Accumulated Depreciation - Motor Vehicle 570,000 664,668 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 20,250 Building 9,720,000 Cash 1,001,520 Dividends Payable 120,000 Equipment 990,000 Interest Receivable 144,000 750,000 Long-term Investment Merchandise Inventory Motor Vehicle 975,000 832,500 2,700,000 18,000 Notes Receivable Prepaid Insurance Retained Earnings Salaries Payable Share Capital – Ordinary $1 par value, 10,000,000 shares authorized, 6,000,000 shares issued 2,077,212 105,300 and 5,977,500 shares outstanding Share Capital – Preference 5%, $100 par value, noncumulative, 6,000,000 100,000 shares authorized, 6,000,000 60,000 shares issued and outstanding Share Premium – Ordinary 840,000 Share Premium – Preference 300,000 Share Premium- Treasury Supplies 9,000 9,360 Treasury Shares (22,500 shares) 56,250 17,871,630 17,871,630
Expert Solution
trending now

Trending now

This is a popular solution!

steps

Step by step

Solved in 2 steps with 1 images

Blurred answer
Knowledge Booster
Completing the Accounting Cycle
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, accounting and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
  • SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you
Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting
Accounting
ISBN:
9781337272124
Author:
Carl Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan Duchac
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Century 21 Accounting Multicolumn Journal
Century 21 Accounting Multicolumn Journal
Accounting
ISBN:
9781337679503
Author:
Gilbertson
Publisher:
Cengage
Century 21 Accounting General Journal
Century 21 Accounting General Journal
Accounting
ISBN:
9781337680059
Author:
Gilbertson
Publisher:
Cengage
Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
Accounting
ISBN:
9781337690881
Author:
Jay Rich, Jeff Jones
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
Accounting
ISBN:
9781337788281
Author:
James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Principles of Accounting Volume 1
Principles of Accounting Volume 1
Accounting
ISBN:
9781947172685
Author:
OpenStax
Publisher:
OpenStax College