Prepare an adjusted trial balance

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Question - During its first month of operation, the Rawls Repair Corporation, which specializes in bicycle repairs, completed the following transactions:

Oct. 1 Began business by making a deposit in a company bank account of $12,000, in exchange for 1,200 shares of $10 par value common stock.

Oct. 1 Paid the premium on a one-year insurance policy, $1,200.

Oct. 1 Paid the current month's rent, $1,040.

Oct. 3 Purchased repair equipment from Conklin Company, $4,400. Paid $600 down and the balance was placed on account. Payments will be $200.00 per month for nineteen months. The first payment is due 11/1. Note: Use Accounts Payable for the Balance Due.

Oct. 8 Purchased repair supplies from McKenna Company on credit, $390.

Oct. 12 Paid utility bill for October, $154.

Oct. 16 Cash bicycle repair revenue for the first half of October, $1,362.

Oct. 19 Made payment to McKenna Company, $200.

Oct. 31 Cash bicycle repair revenue for the last half of October, $1,310.

Oct. 31 Declared and paid cash dividend of $800.

Requirement 1: Prepare journal entries to record the October transactions in the General Journal below.

Requirement 2: Post the October journal entries to the following T-Accounts and compute ending balances.

Requirement 3: Prepare a trial balance for October in the space below.

Requirement 4: Prepare adjusting entries using the following information in the General Journal below. Show your calculations!

a) One month's insurance has expired.

b) The remaining inventory of repair supplies is $194.

c) The estimated depreciation on repair equipment is $70.

d) The estimated income taxes are $40.

Requirement 5: Prepare an Adjusted Trial Balance in the space below.

Requirement 6: Prepare the financial statements for Rawls Repair Corporation as of October 31 in the space below. You will only be preparing the Income Statement, Statement of Retained Earning and the Balance Sheet.

The Statement of Cash Flows is a required Financial Statement, but is not required for this Project.

Requirement 7: Prepare the closing entries at October 31 in the General Journal below. Hint: use the balances for each account which appear on the Adjusted Trial Balance for your closing entries.

Requirement 8: Prepare a post-closing trial balance as of October 31 in the space below.

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