ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
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Author: Hoyle
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Chapter 19, Problem 38P
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Prepare the charge and discharge statement for G’s estate.
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200,000
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Personal property
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Following are the transactions that occur in the months following the decedent's death:
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(2) Interest of $12,000 is received from bonds held by the estate. Of this amount, $5,000 had been earned prior to death.
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(6) Rental income of $14,000 is collected. Of this amount, $2,000 had been earned prior to the decedent's death.
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$ 350,000
250,000
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Cash
Life insurance receivable
Investments in stocks and bonds
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Personal property
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2. Interest of $22,000 is received from bonds held by the estate. Of this amount, $4,000 had been earned prior to death.
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4. All debts ($90,000) are paid.
5. Stocks recorded in the estate at $21,000 are sold for $29,000 cash.
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$150,000 in cash goes to Thomas Thorne.
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All other estate assets are to be liquidated with the resulting cash going to the First Church of Freedom, Missouri.
Prepare journal entries for the following transactions:
Discovered the following assets (at fair value):
Collected interest of $7,000.
Paid funeral expenses of $20,000.
Discovered debts of $40,000.
Located an additional savings account of $12,000.
Conveyed title to the residence to Kevin Simmons.
Collected life insurance policy.
Discovered additional debts of $60,000. Paid debts totaling $100,000.
Conveyed cash of $150,000 to appropriate beneficiary.
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Paid administrative expenses of $10,000.
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ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
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