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Chapter 3, Problem 44EB
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Explain how the advance payment of rent appears on the financial statement.
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On July 1 Fisher Shoe Store paid $24,000 to Acme Realty for 6 months’ rent beginning July 1 and recorded the full amount of this payment as Prepaid Rent. If financial statements are prepared each month, Fisher Shoe Store’s financial statements for the month ending August 31 will report:
Select one:
a. Rent Expense, $4,000; Prepaid Rent, $16,000
b. None of the other choices is correct
c. Rent Expense, $8,000; Prepaid Rent, $16,000
d. Rent Expense, $0; Prepaid Rent, $0
e. Rent Expense, $4,000; Prepaid Rent, $20,000
Sheffield Corp. received a check for $19080 on July 1, which represents a 6-month advance payment of rent on a building it rents to a client. Unearned Rent Revenue was credited for the full $19080. Financial statements will be prepared on July 31. Sheffield's should make the following adjusting entry on July 31:
debit Unearned Rent Revenue, $19080; credit Rent Revenue, $19080.
debit Cash, $19080; credit Rent Revenue, $19080.
debit Rent Revenue, $3180; credit Unearned Rent Revenue, $3180.
debit Unearned Rent Revenue, $3180; credit Rent Revenue, $3180.
Joanna has prepared her draft accounts for the year ended 30 April 2008, and needs to adjust them for
the following items:
1 Rent of $10,500 was paid and recorded on 2 January 2007 for the period 1 January to 31
December 2007. The landlord has advised that the annual rent for 2008 will be $12,000
although it has not been invoiced or paid yet.
2 Property and contents insurance is paid annually on 1 March. Joanna paid and recorded $6,000
on 1 March 2008 for the year from 1 March 2008 to 28 February 2009.
What should the net effect on profit be in the draft accounts for the year ended 30 April 2008 of
adjusting for the above items?
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