Prepare good forms of income statement and balance sheet

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Q1: Central Air Inc, has the following transactions in August 2012. Prepare journal entries for each of the transactions:

1. Issued 3,000 shares common stock to investors for cash at $10 per share.

2. Purchased $750,000 inventory on account.

3. Borrowed $60,000 from bank.

4. Sold $1,200,000 of products to customers on account; cost of the products sold was $480,000.

5. Purchased for cash $25,000 machinery.

6. Incurred $120,000 salaries, paid 75% in cash and owing the rest on account.

7. Earned $1,500 interest on investments, received 90 % in cash.

8. Paid $52,000 cash on accounts payable.

9. Declared and paid $5,000 dividends.

10. Incurred $1,800 utilities usage during the month; paid $1,500 in cash and owed the rest on account.

Q2: Several transactions are given below that were completed during 2011 by Story Company. Prepare the adjusting entries as of December 31, 2011, assuming no adjusting entries have been made during the year.

a. On September 1, 2011, Zimmerman collected six months' rent of $8,940 on storage space. At that date, Zimmerman debited Cash and credited Unearned Rent Revenue for $8,940.

b. On October 1, 2011, the company borrowed $21,600 from a local bank and signed a 11 percent note for that amount. The principal and interest are payable on the maturity date, September 30, 2012.

c. Depreciation of $1,600 must be recognized on a service truck purchased on July 1, 2011, at a cost of $16,000.

d. Cash of $3,300 was collected on November 1, 2011, for services to be rendered evenly over the next year beginning on November 1. Unearned Service Revenue was credited when the cash was received.

e. On November 1, 2011, Zimmerman paid a one-year premium for property insurance, $8,280, for coverage starting on that date. Cash was credited and Prepaid Insurance was debited for this amount.

f. The company earned service revenue of $4,200 on a special job that was completed December 29, 2011. Collection will be made during January 2012. No entry has been recorded.

g. At December 31, 2011, wages earned by employees totaled $13,800. The employees will be paid on the next payroll date, January 15, 2012.

h. On December 31, 2011, the company estimated it owed $490 for 2011 property taxes on land. The tax will be paid when the bill is received in January 2012.

Q3: Frostburg Retail shop has the following adjusted trial balance at December 31, 2012.

 

Debit

Credit

Cash

$8,500

 

Account Receivable

4,400

 

Interest Receivable

6600

 

Prepaid Insurance

3,200

 

Inventory

8,000

 

Long-Term Investment

10,000

 

Buildings

30,000

 

Equipment

20,000

 

Accumulated Depreciation

 

$7,000

Notes Payable

 

$11,000

Accounts Payable

 

4,800

Income Taxes Payable

 

8,000

Unearned Rent Revenue

 

1,000

Contributed Capital

 

7,400

Retained Earnings

 

10,000

Sales Revenue

 

120,000

 Interest Revenue

 

200

 Rent Revenue

 

1,500

Cost of Goods Sold

42,000

 

 Wages Expense

24,000

 

 Depreciation Expense

3,600

 

 Utilities Expense

1200

 

 Insurance Expense

1,400

 

 Income Tax Expense

8,000

 

 Total

$170,900

$170,900

Required: Prepare good forms of Income Statement, Statement Of Stockholders' Equity, and Balance Sheet for December 2011 for Frostburg Marketing Company.

Q4: Allegany Company produces clothing. During 2011, the company reported the following items that affected cash. Indicate whether each of these items is a cash flow from operating activities (O), investing activities (I), or financing activities (F).

 

Activities:

1. Sold shares of stock to new stockholders 

 

2. Sold equipment by receiving cash 

 

3. Paid wages to employees 

 

4. Borrowed money from bank on a long-term note 

 

5. Collected cash on account from customers 

 

6. Paid cash for supplies 

 

7. Paid dividends to stockholders 

 

8. Lent cash to XYZ company 

 

9. Paid interest to bank on the note 

 

10.Purchased Office building

 

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