Enter the above transactions in the journal

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Question 1

The following data is for Jack and Bill, Inc.:

                                                                      Balance                       Balance

                                                                      12/31/07                     12/31/08

Cash                                                               30,000                         78,100

Accounts Receivable                                         50,000                         90,000

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts                        10,000                         15,000

Inventory                                                        70,000                         50,000

Prepaid Insurance                                            2,400                           3,600

Equipment                                                       200,000                                 350,000          

Accumulated Depreciation                                 20,000                         80,000

Land                                                               100,000

Goodwill                                                          10,000

            Accounts Payable                                 30,000                         35,800

Wages Payable                                                10,000                           8,000

Rent Payable                                                   4,000                           6,000

Interest Payable                                              3,750                           3,250

Taxes Payable                                                 5,000                         10,000

Note Payable                                                   150,000                       130,000

Common Stock ($1 each)                                 60,000                       200,000

Retained Earnings                                            59,650                       193,650

Sales                                                              1,400,000

Cost of Goods Sold                                          719,500

Wage Expense                                                264,000

Rent Expense                                                 48,000

Office Expenses                                              41,000

Depreciation Expense                                      60,000

Bad Debt Expense                                           30,000

Insurance Expense                                          3,000

Interest Expense                                             14,500

Income Tax Expense                                       66,000

The land was acquired on June 30, 2008 by exchanging 60,000 shares of common stock worth $60,000 and cash for the balance of the purchase price. The additional common stock (other than that issued for the purchase of the land) was sold on September 30, 2008 for $1 per share.  The company did not sell any equipment during the year. All equipment purchased during the year was purchased for cash.  The retained earnings balance for both years is after all closing entries have been made. The Note Payable requires payments of $20,000 principal plus interest at 10% on September 30th of each year.

Required:

Prepare the income statement and balance sheet for Jack and Bill, Inc for the year ending at 31 December 2008.

Question 2

  • The following transactions belong to Mr Roy business from Nov 10th, 20_5 to Nov 30th, 20_5

Enter the following transactions in the Journal and post them into ledger and from the information obtained prepare a Trail Balance.

Nov 10th

:

Mr. Roy started business with 60,000

        11th

:

Bought furniture from Modern Furniture for 10,000

        12th

:

Purchased goods for cash 15,000

         13th

:

Purchased goods from B. Sen & Co for 30,000

         14th

:

Opened a bank account by depositing 16,000

         16th

:

Sold goods for cash 15,000

         17th

:

Purchased stationery for 1000 from Bharat Stationery Mart

         18th

:

Sold goods to Zahir Khan for 10,000

         19th

:

Bought machinery for 6,000 and payment made by cheque

         20th

:

Goods returned by Zahir Khan for 2,000

         21st

:

Payment to B.Sen & Co by cheque 5,000

         22nd

:

Withdrew from bank for personal use 3,000

         23rd

:

Interest paid through cheque 2,000

         24th

:

Withdrew from bank for office expenses 10,000

         26th

:

Cheque received from Zahir Khan 5,000

         27th

:

Paid electricity bill for 100

         29th

:

Cash sales for 6,000

         30th

:

Commission received by cheque 5,000

Required:

Enter the above transactions in the Journal.

Post the journal transactions into ledger.

Prepare a Trail Balance.

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