Post the transactions using the standard t-account form

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Exercise 1 - Jason Bear, an Outdoor Outfitter, has compiled the following financial information as of December 31, 2016.

Revenues during 2014-camping fees

$140,000

Notes payable

$60,000

Revenues during 2014-general store

47,000

Expenses during 2014

150,000

Accounts payable

11,000

Supplies on hand

2,500

Cash on hand

20,000

Common stock

20,000

Original cost of equipment

105,500

Retained earnings

?

Fair value of equipment

140,000



Instructions -

Determine Bear Park's net income for 2016.

Prepare a balance sheet for Bear Park as of December 31, 2016.

Exercise 2 - Selected transactions for Lauren Rountree Company during its first month in business are presented below.

Sept. 1 Invested $10,000 cash in the business in exchange for common stock.

5 Purchased equipment for $12,000 paying $4,000 in cash and the balance on account.

25 Paid $2,400 cash on balance owed for equipment.

30 Declared and paid a $500 cash dividend.

Campbell's chart of accounts shows No. 101 Cash, No. 157 Equipment, No. 201 Accounts Payable, No. 311 Common Stock; No. 332 Dividends.

(a) Journalize the transactions of the general journal. (Omit explanations.)

(b) Post the transactions using the standard t-account form.

Exercise 3 - Determine the missing amounts.  Show calculations

Two items are omitted from each of the following summaries of balance sheet and income statement data for two corporations for the year 2014, Mark Inc and Paul Enterprises.


Mark Inc

Paul Enterprises

Beginning of year:



Total assets

$97,000

$129,000

Total liabilities

85,000

(c)

Total stockholders' equity

(a)

75,000

End of year:



Total assets

160,000

180,000

Total liabilities

120,000

50,000

Total stockholders' equity

40000

130,000

Changes during year in stockholders' equity:



Additional investment

(b)

25000

Dividends

24,000

(d)

Total revenues

215,000

100,000

Total expenses

175,000

55000

Beginning Stockholder Equity+Revenues+Additional Investment-Expenses-Dividends=Ending Stockholder Equity

Exercise 4 - Presented below is financial information related to the 2016 operations of Brian Baik Company.

Maintenance and repairs expense $97,000

Utilities expense 10,000

Salaries and wages expense 142,000

Advertising expense 3,500

Ticket revenue 335,000

Instructions - Prepare the 2016 income statement for Brian Baick Company.

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