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Chapter 4, Problem E4.24E
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- Prepare the closing entries for Matthew’s Bowling Alley.
- Prepare a post-closing
trial balance . - Compute the
current ratio for Matthew's Bowling Alley.
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Ex5.19From the following accounts (not in order), prepare a post-closing trial balance for Winter Co. onOctober 31, 201X. Note: These balances are before closing.Accounts Receivable $19,950P. Winter, Capital $45,300Legal Supplies 9,700P. Winter, Withdrawals 3,000Office Equipment 54,400Legal Fees Earned 28,000Repair Expense 2,700Accounts Payable 48,000Salaries Expense 1,550Cash 30,000Adjustment Dataa. Insurance expired, $100.b. Dance supplies on hand, $1,100.c. Depreciation on dance equipment, $2,000.d. Salaries earned by employees but not to be paid until October, $1,000.Your task is to do the following:1. Prepare a worksheet.2. Journalize adjusting and closing entries.
Beginning Balance (BB)
?
$
8,820
$
73,500
Ending Balance (EB)
36,260
?
77,000
Transferred In (TI)
196,500
44,500
?
Transferred Out (TO)
194,700
48,400
183,800
For Case (A) above, what is the Beginning Balance (BB)?
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$35,940.
$38,300.
$39,960.
$34,460.
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The following transactions are for Taka Ltd for October 2023.
1st October, Taka the owner of the business started the business with $20,000 cash and $10,000 in the bank account.
2nd, purchased land for the business at $3,000 cash
4th purchased office furniture from Furniture World on credit valued at $2,000
4th, Taka was hired to provide consultancy to a client and was paid $ 300 cash
5th, obtained a bank loan of $18,000, which was deposited in the business bank account.
15th, made part payment of $1,500 by cheque to Accounts payable created on 4th October
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