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- Exercise 1-39 Current Assets and Current Liabilities Hanson Construction has an operating cycle of '5' months. On December 31. 2019, Hanson has the following assets and liabilities: A note receivable in the amount of $1500 10 be collected in 6 months Cash totaling $1,380 Accounts payable totaling $2,100, all of which will be paid within 2 months Accounts receivable totaling $12,000, including an account for $7,000 that will be paid in 2 months and an account for $5,000 that will be paid in 18 months Construction supplies coming $6,200, all of which will be used in construction within the next 12 months Construction equipment costing $60,000 on which depreciation of $22,400 has accumulated A note payable to the bank in the amount of $6,800 is to be paid within the next year Required: Calculate the amounts of current assets and current liabilities reported on Hansons balance sheet at December 31, 2019. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION Comment on Hansons liquidity.ACCT 3303, Spring 2022PROJECT 1Due March 6Transactions for Blackberry Mountain Inc for the month of January is as follows: 1 Company issued common stock for $21,000 2a Supplies are purchased for $3,000. 2b Insurance is paid for 6 months beginning January 1: $5,400 (record as an asset) 2c Rent is paid for 3 months beginning in January: $4,500 (record as an asset) 3 Blackberry Mountain Inc borrows $45,000 from 1st State Bank at 12% annual interest. 6 An equipment is purchased for $22,500 cash. It will be used for 3 years and will be depreciated monthly using straight-line depreciation with no salvage value. A full month of depreciation will be charged in January. 9 Services are performed for customers on account. Invoices totaling $9,800 are mailed. 10 Services are performed for cash customers: $7,600. 15 Blackberry Mountain Inc borrows $16,000 from 2nd State Bank at 9% annual interest. 16 Wages for the first half of the month are paid on January 16: $4,200 20 The company receives $3,000…Dec. 01 Mr. Sy, owner of Sy General Services, invested P5,000 cash in the business02 Bought supplies P700 on account.03 Rendered services P1,100 on account.On December 31, 2020 Sy General Services has an estimated uncollectible 1% of itsaccounts receivable.Required:1. Journalize the transactions.2. Post the journal entries to the ledgers.3. Prepare the unadjusted trial balance.4. Prepare an adjusting journal entry.5. Prepare the adjusted trial balance.
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- Question 2:Tarcy Enterprise is operated by Priscilla Tam. She provided the followingTrial Balance for the year ended 30 June 20X1: Dr CrRM RM Inventory, 1 July 20X0 160,0006% Long term loan 200,000Water and electricity 4,300Bank 6,000Capital 1,000,000Carriage inwards 1,800Purchases and Sales 956,000 1,254,600Cash 8,800Allowance for doubtful debts, 1 July 20X0 1,000Custom duty 3,000Trade receivables and payables 136,000 68,000Bad debts 3,700Carriage outwards 3,000Drawings 12,000Freehold premises 800,000Motor vehicles 100,000Plant and machinery 300,000Accumulated depreciation: motor vehicles 12,000Accumulated depreciation: plant & machinery 24,000General expenses 2,200Interest on loan 3,500Discounts 600 800Advertisement 16,000Returns 4,500 3,000Salaries 60,000Commission received 6,0002,575,400 2,575,400 Additional information:1. Closing inventory was valued at RM175,000.2. Included in the purchases were goods worth RM6,000 which had beentaken by Priscilla for family use. No recording…B. Application and Creation1. Case A – Algeria Co.Below are the cash transactions of Alderia Co. for December 31, 2015.Cash payment to suppliers of goods and services(25,000)Cash receipts from rendering of services 50,000Payment to owners (5,000)Proceeds from bank loans 25,000Proceeds from cash investment of owners 115,000Payment for acquisition of equipment 100,000Cash at the beginning of the year 1,000,000Instructions: Prepare the statement of cash flow using the indirect method.After which, answer the following questions. How much is cash flow from operating activities? How much is cash flow from investing activities? How much is cash flow from financing activities? How much is the net increase or decrease in cash for the year? How much is cash as at December 31, 2015?ACCTS RECEIVABLE P 22,500ALLOWANCE FOR IMPAIRMENT LOSS 1,200NOTES RECEIVABLE 20,000OFFICE EQUIPMENT 92,000ACCUMUMULATED DEPRECIATION 4,500RENTAL INCOME 12,000SERVICE INCOME 450,000SUPPLIES EXPENSE 6,250INSURANCE EXPENSE 7,200SALARIES EXPENSE 120,000 REQUIRED:PREPARE ADJUSTING ENTRIES FOR DEC. 31, 2021. 1. UNUSED OFFICE SUPPLIES AT THE END, P 320.2. ONE-YEAR INSURANCE WAS PAID ON APRIL 1 OF THE CURRENT YEAR.3. OFFICE EQUIPMENT HAD A USEFUL LIFE OF 10 YEARS WITH SCRAP VALUE OF P2,000. IT WAS ACQUIRED JULY 1, 2021.4. UNEARNED RENTAL INCOME IS 1/3 OF THE AMOUNT COLLECTED.5. SERVICE INCOME NOT YET COLLECTED, P3,000.6. THE 60-DAY 6% NOTE WAS RECEIVED ON DECEMBER 1, 2021.7. ESTIMATED BAD DEBTS IS 10% OF THE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE.8. ACCRUED SALARIES IS P12,000.
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