Bluemark health care inc is owned and operated by dr george

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Bluemark Health Care Inc. is owned and operated by Dr. George Hancock, the sole stockholder.

Bluemark's final December 31, 2013 post-closing trial balance appears below.



Bluemark Health Care Inc. is owned and operated by Dr. George Hancock, the sole stockholder.


Bluemark's final December 31, 2013 post-closing trial balance appears below.



January 1, 2014





Account



Debit

Credit





Cash



           20,000






Accounts Receivable


           34,500






Prepaid Insurance


                 700






Supplies



             1,000






Building



         150,000






Accumulated Depreciation


           11,200





Land



         120,000






Accounts Payable



             7,500





Unearned Revenue



                    -  





Wages Payable



                    -  





Notes Payable



           30,000





Capital Stock




           50,000





Retained Earnings



         227,500





Dividends



                    -  

 





Income Summary








Service Revenue



                    -  





Wages Expense


                    -  






Utilities Expense


                    -  






Rent Expense


                    -  






Interest Expense


                    -  






Miscellaneous Expense

                    -  






Supplies Expense


                    -  






Insurance Expense


                    -  






Depreciation Expense


                    -  









         326,200

         326,200























During January, 2014, Bluemark Health Care entered into the following transactions:



Trans #/Date

Description


# 1 - Jan 1

Received $15,000 from Rivers Company as rent for the use of a vacant office in



Bluemark Health Care's building. Rivers paid the rent six months in advance.



#2 - Jan 1

Paid $4,200 for an insurance premium on a general business policy. This payment



was debited to Prepaid Insurance.






#3 - Jan 6

Purchased supplies of $1,800 on accounts.






#4 - Jan 9

Collected $27,500 for services provided to customers on account.




#5 - Jan 11

Paid creditors $3,000 on account.







#6 - Jan 18

The sole shareholder invested an additional $25,000 in the business in exchange for



capital stock.








#7 - Jan 20

Billed patients $62,000 for services provided on account.





#8 - Jan 25

Received $12,900 for services provided to customers who paid cash.



#9 - Jan 30

Paid cash for expenses as follows: wages, $24,000; utilities, $6,000; rent on medical



equipment, $5,000; interest, $200; and miscellaneous, $2,500.




#10 - Jan 30

Paid dividends of $15,000 to stockholders (Dr. Hancock).















January 31, 2014 Bluemark Health Care adjustment data appears below:




Adjust A

$800 of the prepaid insurance expired during January.





Adjust B

$1,100 of supplies were on hand on January 31. (hint: check the unadj supplies bal first).


Adjust C

January depreciation on building was $2,000.






Adjust D

$2,500 of unearned rent revenue was earned.






Adjust E

Wages owed employees but not paid was $1,700.





Adjust F

Services provided but not billed to patients was $10,000.





Requirements:










  1. Prepare a ledger consisting of T-Accounts for all Bluemark accounts. Enter the opening


balances from the January 1, 2014 trial balance.
















Prepare journal entries for the 10 transactions in January 2014.















Post the transaction entries to the T-Accounts and prepare a 1/31/14 unadjusted



trial balance.



















Prepare the adjusting entries A through F.

















Post the adjusting entries to the T-Accounts and prepare an 1/31/14 adjusted trial balance.













Prepare an income statement, retained earnings statement, and a balance sheet for



January 2014.



















Prepare closing entries at January 31, 2014 as follows:







(1) Close revenue to Income Summary Account






(2) Close expenses to Income Summary Account






(3) Close Income Summary Account to Retained Earnings






(4) Close Dividends to Retained Earnings
















Prepare a January 31, 2014 post-closing trial balance.

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