Compute account balances to help in preparation of statement

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Since 2001, Mary Anne Spier has been designing, producing and selling unique handcrafted goods. She began by selling her products to a small number of specialty retailers. Then, in 2010, she opened her own retail sore and started selling directly to customers. Spier incorporated the business as MAS Inc. on January 1, 2016, with an initial stock issue of 2,000 shares of common stock at a par value of $3.50 per share. Mary Anne is the principal stockholder of MAS Inc.

Sales have increased steadily each year since operations began at the retail location, and Spier feels that the purchase of a specialized computer system is needed to accommodate continued growth. Spier wishes to finance the purchase of the system through a long-term note from a commercial bank. In support of Spier's loan request, the Last National Bank asked her to submit an income statement for MAS Inc. for the first five months of 2016 and a balance sheet as of May 31, 2016.

Spier assembled the following information from the cash basis records of the corporation for use in preparing the financial statements requested by the bank.

1. The check register showed the following 2016 deposits through May 31.

Sales of common stock Cash sales
Collections on credit sales Bank loan proceeds

2. The following amounts were disbursed through May 31,

Materials (used in producing goods) Rent
Salaries and wages
Maintenance
Utilities
Insurance premium
Furniture and fixtures
Principal and interest payment on bank loan Advertising
$ 7,000 23,770 5,320 3,600 $ 39,690
2016.

$ 14,400 2,340 6,500 110 2,800 3,300 3,000 390 424 $ 33,264

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Unpaid invoices at May 31, 2016 were as follows. (These amounts are in addition to those in part (2).)

Materials (used in producing goods) $ 265 Utilities 270 $ 535

Customer records showed uncollected sales of $3,870 at May 31, 2016. MAS expects to collect these amounts in the future.

(These amounts are in addition to those in part (1).)

Finished goods with a cost of $1,840 remained in ending inventory on May 31, 2016, and unused materials costing $230 were also on hand. There were no goods in process at that date. No materials were on hand or in process and no finished goods were on hand at January 1, 2016.

The note evidencing the 3-year bank loan is dated January 1, 2016, and states a simple interest rate of 10%. The loan requires quarterly payments on April 1, July 1, October 1, and January 1, consisting of equal principal payments plus accrued interest since the last payment.

Mary Anne Spier receives a salary of $900 on the last day of each month (included in the cash payments in part (2)). Her two part-time employees have been paid through May 25, 2016, and were due an additional $240 on May 31, 2016.

Furniture and fixtures costing $3,000 were purchased on January 2, 2016, and have an estimated useful life of 5 years and a salvage value of $600. These are the only fixed assets currently used in the business. Straight-line depreciation is to be used for book purposes.

Rent was paid for 9 months in advance on January 2, 2016.

A one-year insurance policy was purchased on January 2, 2016. MAS Inc. is subject to an income tax rate of 25%.

Payments and collections pertaining to the unincorporated business through December 31, 2015 were not included in the records of the corporation, and no cash was transferred from the unincorporated business to the corporation.

Instructions:

Using the accrual basis of accounting, prepare for MAS Inc.:

(1) All necessary journal, adjusting, and closing entries as they relate to the transactions that occurred through May 31, 2016.

1. (2) A multiple-step income statement for the 5 months ended May 31, 2016. (For the sake of simplicity, in calculating COGS, you need only include the cost of materials and finished goods inventory; do not attempt to include labor and overhead costs.)

2. (3) A classified balance sheet as of May 31, 2016.

Provide supporting calculations where necessary.

To keep organized, I recommend that you use T-accounts for all mentioned transactions. Then, determine account balances to help in preparation of the financial statements.

For the multiple-step income statement, you do not need to distinguish between selling and administrative expenses, but please do calculate Earnings Per Share (EPS).

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