Prepare in journal entry form all adjusting journal entries

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Question: On the "Adjusting Journal Entries" worksheet, prepare in journal entry form all adjusting and correcting journal entries based on the following information. All information was provided to you as of 12/31/2022.

  1. DeeDee does banking at three different financial institutions. The details are as follows:

Bank

Account #

Balance

Coterica

123456

90,800

Coterica

123457

(5,000)

4th Bank

345689

89,000

Bank Two

397567

(9,000)

2. DeeDee properly wrote off uncollectible accounts during the year. Based on an aging schedule, they have determined that $85,000 of Accounts Receivable will not be collectible.


3. On July 1, 2022, DeeDee renewed a 12-month insurance policy for $9,000. All cash was paid at the time the policy was signed and prepaid insurance was increased. All other transactions involving insurance were properly recorded.

4. On September 1, 2022 DeeDee paid ABC Advertising $8,000 for a ten-month campaign of advertising services. Equal services are provided each month. All other advertising paid for during the year has been consumed.

5. Because of strong demand and a need for additional inventory, DeeDee needed some temporary additional storage space so on August 1, 2022 they rented a unit for an annual rate of $19,200 and they paid the entire amount up front. The entire amount was expensed on August 1.

6. Per a physical count of office supplies, $9,000 supplies remained at the end of 2022. The balance on the worksheet in the office supplies account represents last years ending balance. During the year, $17,500 of office supplies were purchased and immediately expensed.

7. On July 31, 2022, DeeDee loaned a key supplier, $180,000. A promissory note was signed and issued. The agreed upon interest rate was 6% and the key supplier has agreed to pay interest and the note receivable on July 31, 2023. The note was recorded in Notes Receivable and is the only note outstanding. At December 31, 2022, no interest has been accrued.

8. The office building was bought in January 1, 2020 by DeeDee and DeeDee plans to use the building for 40 years with no estimated salvage value. DeeDee depreciates the building on a straight-line basis.

9. DeeDee uses the DDB method to depreciate office equipment. No office equipment was added during 2022. It is estimated that the office equipment has a useful life of 20 years with a salvage value of $10,000. Prior depreciation was correctly calculated based on period of time held.

10. As of 12/31/2022 the Available for Sale Equity Investments have a fair value of $400,000 and the fair value of the Available for Sale Debt Investments have a fair value of $120,000. Due to the market conditions, the company does not plan on selling the assets in 2022, but their intent is to sell at some point in time. (Hint: Unrealized Gains and Losses - OCI are closed to Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income at the end of the year.)

11. On April 1, 2022, DeeDee purchased the copyrights of some accounting games for $100,000. They believe the useful life will be 10 years. The company's amortization policy is that amortization should be calculated based on partial year if an acquisition is made during the year. Internally, DeeDee also developed some new accounting games and capitalized $40,000 of research and development costs in the copyright account.

12. Office salaries and sales salaries for the last week of 2022 of $18,000 and $22,000 remained unpaid at 12/31/2022 and have not been accrued. The employer portion of FICA expense is 7.65% and no employee has reached the maximum. DeeDee records payroll tax expenses in salary expense.

13. On July 31, 2022, DeeDee rented a portion of one store to Marketing Majors Inc. The contract was for 24 months and DeeDee required all of the cash up front. The rent is being earned equally each month. This is the only item in which rent is being earned by the company.

14. DeeDee Double Entry has a loan outstanding as of 12/31/2022. Interest is paid annually on January 1st. The facts for the loan is: Coldstar Bank Loan -outstanding all of 2022 with a 5.0% interest rate. Interest is due on January 1st of each year. Principle is due in six years on January 1, 2028. Since interest will not be paid to the Bank until January 1st, DeeDee's office staff did not accrue any interest.

15. DeeDee uses the FIFO Inventory Method in valuing inventory. The inventory balance of $372,500 was based on a physical count at 12/31/2022. Based on your analysis, you have noted that $4,000 of marketing games that belonged to Marketing Majors Inc. and being held by DeeDee on consignment was included in the physical account at year end. You also note that goods were in transit from a vendor on December 31, 2022 and were not included in ending inventory. The cost of the inventory was $16,000 and the goods were shipped f.o.b. shipping point on December 28, 2022.

16. DeeDee has been authorized to issue 1,000,000 shares of $1 par Common Stock. At the end of 2021, they had issued 50,000 shares for $25. They had properly accounted for this issuance. On January 2, 2022, they issued an additional 30,000 shares of Common Stock for $24 per share. The previous account recorded this transaction as a debit to Cash for $720,000 and a credit to Common Stock $720,000.

17.DeeDee has a straight tax rate of 24%. Income tax expense is Net Income before taxes times 24%. (Hint: Prepare the Income Statement up to Net Income before Taxes and then record this adjusting journal entry.)

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