Required: a) Prepare the necessary adjusting journal entries on June 30, 2022. [Narrations are not required] b) Prepare the Adjusted Trial balance at June 30, 2022. c) Prepare the company’s multiple-step income statement for the period ending June 30, 2022 d) Prepare the company’s statement of owner’s equity at June 30, 2022 e) Prepare the company’s classified balance sheet at June 30, 2022

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Required: a) Prepare the necessary adjusting journal entries on June 30, 2022. [Narrations are not required] b) Prepare the Adjusted Trial balance at June 30, 2022. c) Prepare the company’s multiple-step income statement for the period ending June 30, 2022 d) Prepare the company’s statement of owner’s equity at June 30, 2022 e) Prepare the company’s classified balance sheet at June 30, 2022
The following additional information is available at June 30, 2022:
(i)
(ii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
(x)
Store Supplies on hand at June 30, 2022 amounted to $62,000.
Insurance of $157,500 was paid on April 1, 2022, for 9-months to December 2022
Rent was prepaid on March 1, 2022, for 7-months to September 2022.
The furniture and fixtures have an estimated useful life of 10 years and is being
depreciated on the straight-line method down to a residual value of $10,000.
(xi)
The motor truck was acquired on February 1, 2022, and is being depreciated
over 5 years on the double-declining balance method of depreciation, down to
a residue of $15,000
Salaries earned by employees not yet paid amounted to $73,800 at June 30, 2022.
Accrued interest expense as of June 30, 2022, $48,300.
On June 30, 2022, $106,000 of the previously unearned sales revenue had been earned.
The aging of the Accounts Receivable schedule at June 30, 2022 indicated that the
Allowance for Bad Debts should be $86,550.
After making all other adjustments, a physical count of inventory was done, which
reveals that there was $1,100,000 worth of inventory on hand at June 30,2022
Other data:
The business is expected to make principal payments totalling $300,000 towards the
loan during the fiscal year to June 30,2023
Transcribed Image Text:The following additional information is available at June 30, 2022: (i) (ii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) Store Supplies on hand at June 30, 2022 amounted to $62,000. Insurance of $157,500 was paid on April 1, 2022, for 9-months to December 2022 Rent was prepaid on March 1, 2022, for 7-months to September 2022. The furniture and fixtures have an estimated useful life of 10 years and is being depreciated on the straight-line method down to a residual value of $10,000. (xi) The motor truck was acquired on February 1, 2022, and is being depreciated over 5 years on the double-declining balance method of depreciation, down to a residue of $15,000 Salaries earned by employees not yet paid amounted to $73,800 at June 30, 2022. Accrued interest expense as of June 30, 2022, $48,300. On June 30, 2022, $106,000 of the previously unearned sales revenue had been earned. The aging of the Accounts Receivable schedule at June 30, 2022 indicated that the Allowance for Bad Debts should be $86,550. After making all other adjustments, a physical count of inventory was done, which reveals that there was $1,100,000 worth of inventory on hand at June 30,2022 Other data: The business is expected to make principal payments totalling $300,000 towards the loan during the fiscal year to June 30,2023
A/C Name
Gregg's Shipping Supplies Ltd- Guyana Branch
Trial Balance as at June 30, 2022
Trial Balance
DR
950,000
865,500
Cash
Accounts receivable
Allowance for bad debt
Merchandise Inventory
Store Supplies
Prepaid Insurance
Prepaid rent
Furniture and fixtures
Accumulated depreciation-Furniture and Fixtures
Motor Truck
Accumulated depreciation - Motor Truck
Accounts payable
Salary payable
Interest payable
Uneamed Sales revenue
Long-term loan
Gregg's, Capital
Gregg's, Withdrawals
Sales revenue
Sales discount
Sales returns and allowances
Cost of goods sold
Salaries expense
Insurance Expense
Utilities Expense
Rent Expense
Depreciation Expense - Furniture & Fixtures
Depreciation Expense - Motor Truck
Store Supplies Expense
Gain on Disposal of Old Motor Truck
Bad-Debt Expense
Interest Expense
1,150,000
195,000
157,500
248,500
600,000
1,200,000
125,000
160,500
145,400
1,055,000
808,000
157,500
325,000
284,000
CR
45,000
59,000
50,000
28,000
205,000
950,000
2,900,000
4,131,900
58,000
8,426,900 8,426,900
Transcribed Image Text:A/C Name Gregg's Shipping Supplies Ltd- Guyana Branch Trial Balance as at June 30, 2022 Trial Balance DR 950,000 865,500 Cash Accounts receivable Allowance for bad debt Merchandise Inventory Store Supplies Prepaid Insurance Prepaid rent Furniture and fixtures Accumulated depreciation-Furniture and Fixtures Motor Truck Accumulated depreciation - Motor Truck Accounts payable Salary payable Interest payable Uneamed Sales revenue Long-term loan Gregg's, Capital Gregg's, Withdrawals Sales revenue Sales discount Sales returns and allowances Cost of goods sold Salaries expense Insurance Expense Utilities Expense Rent Expense Depreciation Expense - Furniture & Fixtures Depreciation Expense - Motor Truck Store Supplies Expense Gain on Disposal of Old Motor Truck Bad-Debt Expense Interest Expense 1,150,000 195,000 157,500 248,500 600,000 1,200,000 125,000 160,500 145,400 1,055,000 808,000 157,500 325,000 284,000 CR 45,000 59,000 50,000 28,000 205,000 950,000 2,900,000 4,131,900 58,000 8,426,900 8,426,900
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