GEN CMB LL FND FINCL ACCT; CNCT 5 2016
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Chapter 4, Problem 4CP
Identifying and Preparing
Golf Academy, Inc., provides private golf lessons. Its unadjusted
Required:
- 1. Calculate the (preliminary) unadjusted net income for the year ended December 31, 2018.
- 2. Name the five pairs of
balance sheet and income statement accounts that require adjustment and indicate the amount of adjustment for each pair. - 3. Prepare the adjusting journal entries that are required at December 31, 2018.
- 4. Calculate the adjusted net income that the company should report for the year ended December 31, 2018. By what dollar amount did the adjustments in requirement 3 cause net income to increase or decrease?
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The accountant for Eva’s Laundry prepared the following unadjusted and adjusted trial balances. Assume that all balances in the unadjusted trial balance and the amounts of the adjustments are correct.
Eva's Laundry
Trial Balance
May 31, 2019
Unadjusted
Adjusted
DebitBalances
CreditBalances
DebitBalances
CreditBalances
Cash
8,070
8,070
Accounts Receivable
19,590
23,510
Laundry Supplies
3,920
5,760
Prepaid Insurance*
5,580
1,510
Laundry Equipment
197,120
190,670
Accumulated Depreciation—Laundry Equipment
51,600
51,600
Accounts Payable
10,330
10,330
Wages Payable
1,290
Eva Baldwin, Capital
118,700
118,700
Eva Baldwin, Drawing
30,900
30,900
Laundry Revenue
188,410
188,410
Wages Expense
52,940
52,940
Rent Expense
27,540
27,540
Utilities Expense
19,940
19,940
Depreciation Expense
6,450
Laundry Supplies Expense
1,840
Insurance Expense…
Chapter 4 Solutions
GEN CMB LL FND FINCL ACCT; CNCT 5 2016
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