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Chapter 5, Problem 5.29EX
To determine
Closing entries: This refers to the
To Record: The closing entries of Company S.
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Tania’s year end trial balance includes the following balances:
$
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Bank overdraft 5,872
Trade payables 28,627
Tania’s closing inventory is valued at $11,625
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On November 1, 2025, Kingbird Inc. had the following account balances. The company uses the perpetual inventory method.
Debit
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Accounts Receivable
6,272
Accounts Payable
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Supplies
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Unearned Service Revenue
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70.000
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During November, the following summary transactions were completed.
Nov.8 Paid $9,940 for salaries due employees, of which $5,180 is for November and $4,760 is for October.
10. Received $5,320 cash from customers in payment of account.
11. Purchased merchandise on account from Dimas Discount Supply for $22,400, terms 2/10, n/30.
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Valley Company’s adjusted trial balance on August 31, 2015, its fiscal year-end, follows.
Debit
Credit
Merchandise inventory
$
38,000
Other (noninventory) assets
152,000
Total liabilities
$
43,890
K. Valley, Capital
125,585
K. Valley, Withdrawals
8,000
Sales
259,920
Sales discounts
3,977
Sales returns and allowances
17,155
Cost of goods sold
100,577
Sales salaries expense
35,609
Rent expense—Selling space
12,216
Store supplies expense
3,119
Advertising expense
22,093
Office salaries expense
32,490
Rent expense—Office space
3,119
Office supplies expense
1,040
Totals
$
429,395
$
429,395
On August 31, 2014, merchandise inventory was $30,666. Supplementary records…
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