Find the reported gross profit-gross profit percentage

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The 2014 balance sheet of the Captain Jet Inc. is attached. During 2015, the following events occurred.

1. On January 10, sell merchandise on account to Rayms $9,800 and Fischer $8,600. Terms 1/10, n/30. Freight $100 for each sale, F.O.B. shipping point.

2. On January 12, purchase merchandise on account from Zapfel $3,000 and Liotta $2,400. Terms 2/10, n/30. Freight $120 for each sale, F.O.B. destination.

3. On January 13, receive checks, $4,000 from Longhini and $2,000 from Hall, for sales on account after discount period has lapsed.

4. On January 15, send checks to Joosten for 9,000 less 2% cash discount, and to Maida for $11,000 less 1% cash discount.

5. On January 16, issue credit of $100 to Fieber for merchandise returned.

6. On January 18, summary daily cash sales total $17,520.

7. On January 21, pay off the balances to Zapfel and Liotta for the purchases on January 12.

8. On February 9, receive payment in full from Rayms and Fischer.

9. On March 1, pay rent of $6,000 for a two-year term.

10. On April 1, sell merchandise on account to Dunlap $1,600, term 2/10, n/30. Freight $100, F.O.B. shipping point.

11. Pay $500 cash for office supplies on May 1.

12. Cash dividends totalling $900 are declared on June 13 and paid to stockholders on June 23.

13. Issue a note of $120,000 to bank (one year, annual interest rate 2%) for cash on July 1.

14. On July 5, purchase merchandise from Maida $33,000, terms 2/10, n/30.

15. On July 7, issue common stock 1000 shares, $10 par, in exchange of a land with a fair market value of $15,000.

16. On July 8, return $200 of merchandise to Maida and receive credit.

17. On August 1, sell merchandise to Lachey on account $80,000, term 1/10, n/30. Freight $1,500, F.O.B. shipping point.

18. On August 4, pay off the balance to Maida.

19. On August 10, receive half of the payment from Lachey.

20. On August 14, write off $1,300 bad debt for one account, Tooket.

21. On August 21, pay utilities expense, $10,092.

22. On August 31, Lachey pays off its balance.

23. On September 1, pay cash $7,500 to Farmington for merchandise purchased last year.

24. On October 1, pay off notes payable $110,000 and associated accrued interest $6,000, of which $1,500 was shown on the balance sheet.

25. Over the year, sales and office employees earned $45,500 in salaries and wages, of which $1,500 was still payable at the end of year.

26. An unpaid utilities bill (December, $1,250) is due on January 10 next year.

Additional Information at the end of the year:

1. Depreciation expense for the year was $13,250.

2. The company estimated that it has to pay federal income tax, $3,250.

3. After physically counting, the company decided that the ending inventories worth $40,146.

4. Based on its historical data, the company estimated that the bad debts were about 1% of net credit 1 sales.

5. Unearned revenue is decreased by $12,000.

6. The company expenses all of the supplies purchased during the year.

7. No insurance policy is effective during the year.

8. The company used the gross method to record its purchases and sales on credit. 9. The company adopts the periodic inventory system.

Instructions:

Prepare journal entries for each event. 2. Prepare adjusting entries. Closing entries

CAPTAIN JET INC. BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2014

Current Assets  

Cash 42,500

Notes Receivable    16,000

Accounts Receivable   41,800

Less: Allowance for Doubtful Accounts I (3,000)

Inventories 38,000

Prepaid Insurance   540

Prepaid Rent 600

Total Current Assets 136,440

Non-Current Assets

Long-term Investments

Investments in held-for-maturity securities 52,000

Land held for future development 45,500

Property, Plant, and Equipment

Land 85,000

Buildings 675,000

Less: Accumulated Depreciation (187,500)

Intangible Assets

Capitalized Development Costs 8,000

Goodwill 76,700

Other Identifiable Intangible Assets 48,000

Total Non-Current Assets 802,700

Total Assets 939,140

Current Liabilities

Notes Payable 110,000

Accounts Payable 33,500

Unearned Revenues   12,000

Income Taxes Payable   8,440

Property Taxes Payable 6,600

Interest Payable 1,500

Total Current Liabilities 172,040

Non-Current Liabilities

Provisions Related to Pensions 84,100

Bonds Payable 300,000

Total Non-Current Liabilities 384,100

Total Liabilities 556,140

Stockholders' Equity

Common Stock 100,000

Preferred Stock 100,000

Paid-in-capital - Common Stock 27,500

Paid-in-capital - Preferred Stock 10,000

Retained Earnings 153,250

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income 5,000

Less: Treasury Stock (12,750)

Total Stockholders' Equity 383,000

Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 393,140

Use the following check figures

Adjusted Trial Balance: Total $1,276,055

Income Statement:

Earning after income tax: $9,827

Retained Earnings Statement:

Retained Earnings: $162,177

Balance Sheet:

Inventory: $40,146

Total assets: $939,267

Statement of Cash Flows

Net cash flows from this year: ($1,274)

Account balances for the fiscal year ending in December 31, 2012:

Sales: $700,000

Merchandise Inventory: $200,000

Sales Discounts: $10,000

Sales Returns & Allowances: $15,000

Cost of Goods Sold: $400,000

Operating Expenses: $120,000

Interest Revenue: $25,000

1. Find the reported gross profit for 2012

2. Find gross profit percentage for 2012

 

Cash (ending): $41,226

Reference no: EM13794866

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