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- Analyzing Transactions. Using the analytical framework, indicate the effect of the following related transactions of a firm. a. January 1: Issued 10,000 shares of common stock for 50,000. b. January 1: Acquired a building costing 35,000, paying 5,000 in cash and borrowing the remainder from a bank. c. During the year: Acquired inventory costing 40,000 on account from various suppliers. d. During the year: Sold inventory costing 30,000 for 65,000 on account. e. During the year: Paid employees 15,000 as compensation for services rendered during the year. f. During the year: Collected 45,000 from customers related to sales on account. g. During the year: Paid merchandise suppliers 28,000 related to purchases on account. h. December 31: Recognized depreciation on the building of 7,000 for financial reporting. Depreciation expense for income tax purposes was 10,000. i. December 31: Recognized compensation for services rendered during the last week in December but not paid by year-end of 4,000. j. December 31: Recognized and paid interest on the bank loan in Part b of 2,400 for the year. k. Recognized income taxes on the net effect of the preceding transactions at an income tax rate of 40%. Assume that the firm pays cash immediately for any taxes currently due to the government.Provide journal entries to record each of the following transactions. For each, identify whether the transaction represents a source of cash (S), a use of cash (U), or neither (N). A. Declared and paid to shareholders, a dividend of $24,000. B. Issued common stock at par value for $12,000 cash. C. Sold a tract of land that had cost $10,000, for $16,000. D. Purchased a company truck, with a note payable of $38,000. E. Collected $8,000 from customer accounts receivable.Prepare general journal entries for the following transactions, identifying each transaction by letter: (a) Gnu Company issued 5,000 shares of 1 par common stock to the Prendergas law firm as partial payment of fees incurred to incorporate the business. Gnu was short of cash, so Prendergas agreed to accept 10,000 cash and the shares of common stock in full settlement of its bill for 55,000. (b) Gnu issued 50,000 shares of 1 par common stock in exchange for a parcel of land for building a shopping plaza. (The list price for the land was 400,000; a similar parcel in the same area sold last week for 380,000. During the past month, the price at which Gnus common stock has traded on the open market has ranged from 5 to 12 per share. Two trades occurred yesterday at 7 and 10 per share.) (c) Gnu purchased 10,000 shares of 1 par value common treasury stock for 70,000. (This is the only treasury stock that Gnu holds.) (d) Gnu sold 4,000 shares of common treasury stock for 32,000. (e) Gnu sold 5,000 shares of common treasury stock for 30,000.
- Glacier Products Inc. is a wholesaler of rock climbing gear. The company began operations on January 1, Year 1. The following transactions relate to securities acquired by Glacier Products Inc., which has a fiscal year ending on December 31: Instructions 1. Journalize the entries to record the preceding transactions. 2. Prepare the investment-related asset and stockholders equity balance sheet presentation for Glacier Products Inc. on December 31, Year 2, assuming that the Retained Earnings balance on December 31, Year 2, is 700,000.Journal Entries Atkins Advertising Agency began business on January 2. The transactions entered into by Atkins during its first month of operations are as follows: Acquired its articles of incorporation from the state and issued 100,000 shares of capital stock in exchange for $200,000 in cash. Purchased an office building for $150,000 in cash. The building is valued at $110,000, and the remainder of the value is assigned to the land. Signed a three-year promissory note at the bank for $125,000. Purchased office equipment at a cost of $50,000, paying $10,000 down and agreeing to pay the remainder in ten days. Paid wages and salaries of $13,000 for the first half of the month. Office employees are paid twice a month. Paid the balance due on the office equipment. Sold $24,000 of advertising during the first month. Customers have until the 15th of the following month to pay their bills. Paid wages and salaries of $15,000 for the second half of the month. Recorded $3,500 in commissions earned by the salespeople during the month. They will be paid on the fifth of the following month. Required Prepare in journal form the entry to record each transaction.Discuss how each of the following transactions for Watson, International, will affect assets, liabilities, and stockholders equity, and prove the companys accounts will still be in balance. A. An investor invests an additional $25,000 into a company receiving stock in exchange. B. Services are performed for customers for a total of $4,500. Sixty percent was paid in cash, and the remaining customers asked to be billed. C. An electric bill was received for $35. Payment is due in thirty days. D. Part-time workers earned $750 and were paid. E. The electric bill in C is paid.
- Forte Inc. produces and sells theater set designs and costumes. The company began operations on January 1, Year 1. The following transactions relate to securities acquired by Forte Inc., which has a fiscal year ending on December 31: Instructions 1. Journalize the entries to record these transactions. 2. Prepare the investment-related asset and stockholders equity balance sheet presentation for Forte Inc. on December 31, Year 2, assuming that the Retained Earnings balance on December 31, Year 2, is 389,000.Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions: A. October 9, issued common stock in exchange for building, $40,000 B. October 12, purchased supplies on account, $3,600 C. October 24, paid cash dividend to stockholders, $2,500The following transactions occurred for Monopoly Enterprises: Issued 1,000 shares of common stock to investors for $5,000 Purchased $1,000 of supplies on account Purchased $5,000 of equipment; paying $2,000 in cash and signing a note for the balance Based on these transactions, Monopoly Enterprises’ total assets are:
- On January 3, Melrose Corporation purchased 1,800 shares of the company's $1 par value common stock as treasury stock, paying cash of $11 per share. On January 30, Melrose sold 1,450 shares of the treasury stock for cash of $12 per share. Journalize these transactions (Record debits first then credits Explanations will appear on the last line of the journal entry table.)On January 2, Cohan Company acquired 40% of the outstanding stock of Sanger Company for $677,000. For the year ended December 31, Sanger Company earned income of $149,000 and paid dividends of $27,500. Prepare the entries for Cohan Company for the purchase of the stock, the share of Sanger income, and the dividends received from Sanger Company. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.On April 10, a company acquired land in exchange for 1,000 shares of $20 par common stock with a current market price of $73. Journalize this transaction. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.