Determine the effect of adjusting entries on john bridger

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Part A:

Crazy Mountains Outfitters Co., an outfitter stores for fishing treks, prepared the following unadjusted trial balance at the end of its first year of operations:

Crazy Mountains Outfitters Co. Unadjusted Trial Balance April 30, 2019


Debit Balances

Credit Balances

Cash

11,400


Accounts receivables

72,600


Supplies

7,200


Equipment

112,000


Accounts Payable


12,200

Unearned Fees


19,200

John Bridger, Capital


137,800

John Bridger, Drawing

10,000


Fee Earned


305,800

Wages Expenses

157,800


Rent Expenses

55,000


Utilities Expenses

42,000


Miscellaneous Expenses

7,000



475,000

475,000

For preparing the adjusting entries, the following data were assembled:

  • Supplies on hand on April 30 were $1,380.
  • Fees earned but unbilled on April 30 were $3,900.
  • Depreciation of equipment was estimated to be $3,000 for the year.
  • Unpaid wages accrued on April 30 were $2,475.
  • The balance in unearned fees represented the April 1 receipt in advance for services to be provided. Only $14,140 of the services was provided between April 1 & April 30.

Instructions

1. Journalize the adjusting entries necessary on April 30, 2019.

2. Determine the revenues, expenses, net income of Crazy Mountain Outfitters Co. before the adjusting entries.

3. Determine the revenues, expenses, and net income of Crazy Mountain Outfitters Co. after the adjusting entries.

4. Determine the effect of the adjusting entries on John Bridger, Capital.

Part B: Analysis of the internal control system

1) The following data were gathered to use in reconciling the bank account of Conway Company:

Balance as per bank

$23900

Balance as per Company records

8,700

Bank service charges

50

Deposit in Transit

5,500

Note collected by bank with $450 interest

9,450

Outstanding checks

11,300

What is the adjusted balance on bank reconciliation?

2) The following procedures were recently installed by China Shop:

  • All sales rung up on the cash register, and a receipt is given to customer. All Sales are recorded on a record locked inside a cash register.
  • Each cashier is assigned a separate cash register drawer to which no other cashier has access.
  • At the end of a shift, each cashier counts the cash in his/her cash register, unblocks the cash register record, and compares the amount of cash with the amount on the record to determine the shortages and overages.
  • The bank reconciliation is prepared by the cashier.

Instructions: Indicate whether each of the procedures of Internal control over cash represents (1) a strength or (2) a weakness. For each weakness, indicate why it exists.

Part C:  Cases & Project

1) Read the following two cases and discuss in details whether or not the accountant acted ethically. Then, you must suggest a proper action/response that the accountant must have done otherwise

Tehra is an accountant for skeds, inc., footwear and Apparel Company. The company's revenue and the net income have increased by more than 100% over the past three years. During the same period, Tehra and her colleagues in accounting department have not received a raise or salary increase. Frustrated by not receiving a raise while the company has thrived, Tehra has begun submitting expense reimbursements of personal purchase. Tehra has a good relationship with her supervisors, and simply "sign off" on Tehra 's Expenses reimbursement. Tehra suspects that he knows she is submitting personal and is "looking the other way" because Tehra has not received a raise in the past last three years.

2) Rahul is an accounting manager for On Time Greeks, a tech support company for individuals and small business. As part of his job, Rahul is responsible for preparing the trial balance of company. His supervisor placed a "hard deadline" of Friday at 5.pm for the completion of Trial Balance. Unfortunately, Rahul was unable to balance the trial balance by due date. Credit side exceeded by $3000 from the debit side. To make the deadline, Rahul decided to add a $3000 debit to the vehicles account Balance. He selected the vehicles account because it will not be significantly affected by additional $3000.

Reference no: EM131492142

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