Financial Accounting for Undergr. -Text Only (Instructor's)
Financial Accounting for Undergr. -Text Only (Instructor's)
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ISBN: 9781618531629
Author: WALLACE
Publisher: Cambridge Business Publishers
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Chapter 3, Problem 1AP

a and b.

To determine

Record the journal entries and post the transactions in general ledger.

a and b.

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Journal entry: Journal entry is a set of economic events which can be measured in monetary terms. These are recorded chronologically and systematically.

Record the journal entries and post the transactions in general ledger.

DateAccount title and explanation Debit Credit
April 1Cash     13,500
       Common stock     13,500
(To record the issuance of common stock in exchange of cash)
April 2Trucks       6,100
       Cash       6,100
(To record the purchase of Truck)
April 3Equipment       3,100
       Cash       1,000
        Accounts payable       2,100
(To record the purchase of equipment)
April 4Prepaid insurance3,000
        Cash3,000
(To record the payment of 2 year insurance policy)
April 5Supplies       1,200
        Accounts payable       1,200
(To record the purchase of supplies on account)
April 6Cash       1,800
       Unearned roofing fees       1,800
(To record the receipt of advance)
April 7Accounts receivable       5,500
       Roofing fees earned       5,500
(To record the fees earned on account)
April 8Cash6,500
       Accounts receivable       6,500
(To record the collection of cash on account)
April 9Fuel expense            75
         Cash            75
(To record the fuel expense used in the month of April)
April 10Advertising expense          100
         Cash          100
(To record the payment for advertising expense)
April 11Wages expense       4,500
          Cash       4,500
(To record the wages payment)
April 12Accounts receivable       5,000
       Roofing fees earned       5,000
(To record the fees earned on account)

Table (1)

General ledger:

General ledger is a ledger which is used to summarize all the entries of the subsidiary ledger. The general ledger is used to record the correcting, adjusting and closing entries.

Post the transactions in general ledger.

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c.

To determine

Prepare an unadjusted trial balance as of April 30.

c.

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Unadjusted trial balance:

Unadjusted trial balance is a statement which contains complete list of accounts with their unadjusted balances, after journal entries are made but before all relevant adjustments have been made. This statement is prepared at the end of every financial period.

Prepare an unadjusted trial balance as of April 30.

Unadjusted Trial Balance
Cash       7,025
Accounts receivable   4,000
Supplies  1,200
Prepaid insurance     3,000
Trucks      6,100
Equipment      3,100
Accounts payable    3,300
Uneanred roofing fees      1,800
Common stock     13,500
Roofing fees earned     10,500
Fuel expense            75
Advertising expense          100
Wages expense       4,500
 Totals     29,100     29,100

Table (2)

d.

To determine

Record the adjusting entries and post the transactions in general ledger.

d.

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Adjusting entries: Adjusting entries are those entries which are recorded at the end of the year, to update the income statement accounts (revenue and expenses) and balance sheet accounts (assets, liabilities, and stockholders’ equity) to maintain the records according to accrual basis principle.

Record the adjusting entries.

DateAccount title and explanation Debit Credit
April 30Supplies expense (1,200-800)          400
    Supplies          400
(To record the amount of supplies expensed)
April 30Depreciation expense -Trucks          155
     Accumulated Depreciation -Trucks          155
(To record the depreciation on Trucks)
April 30Depreciation expense-Equipment            35
     Accumulated Depreciation -Equipment            35
(To record the depreciation on Equipment)
April 30Unearned roofing fees          450
       Roofing fees earned ($1,800×1/4)          450
(To record the fees earned on account)
April 30Insurance expense (3,000/24)125
     Prepaid insurance          125
(To record the insurance expense of the month)

Table (3)

Post the adjusting entries to the respective accounts.

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