Prepare the closing entries at december

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Problem 1 - Transaction Analysis and Trial Balance

BC Back-Country Airlines, Inc., operates leased amphibious aircraft and docking facilities, equipping the firm to transport campers and hunters from British Columbia, Canada, to outpost camps owned by various resorts. On August 1, the firm's trial balance was as follows:

BC BACK-COUNTRY AIRLINES, INC.
Unadjusted Trial Balance
August 1, 2016

 

Debit

Credit

Cash

$88,600


Accounts Receivable

23,200


Accounts Payable


$1,700

Notes Payable


6,000

Common Stock


83,000

Retained Earnings

 

21,100

Totals

$111,800

$111,800

During August, the following transactions occurred:

Aug 1 Paid August rental cost for aircraft, dockage, and dockside office, $7,500.

Aug 2 Paid the insurance premium for August, $2,800.

Aug 3 Paid for August advertising in various sports magazines, $1,500.

Aug 4 Rendered fly-in services for various groups for cash, $16,750.

Aug 5 Billed the Canadian Ministry of Natural Resources for services in transporting mapping personnel, $5,100.

Aug 6 Received $20,400 on account from clients.

Aug 7 Paid $1,700 on accounts payable.

Aug 8 Billed various clients for services, $19,400.

Aug 9 Paid interest on an outstanding note payable for August, $95.

Aug 10 Paid August wages, $14,800.

Aug 11 Received invoice for the cost of fuel used during August, $5,600.

Aug 12 Paid a cash dividend, $2,500 (debit Retained Earnings).

Required

a. Set up accounts for each item in the August 1 trial balance and enter the beginning balances. Also provide similar accounts for the following items: Service Fees Earned, Wage Expense, Advertising Expense, Rent Expense, Fuel Expense, Insurance Expense and Interest Expense. Create journal entries and record the transactions for August in the appropriate T-accounts, using the dates given.

Problem 2 - Adjusting Entries

The following information relates to the December 31 adjustments for Water Barrier, a firm providing waterproofing services for commercial and residential customers. The firm's fiscal year ends December 31; no adjusting entries have been made during the year.

1. The firm paid a $3,000 premium for a three-year insurance policy, coverage to begin October 1. The premium payment was debited to Prepaid Insurance.

 2. Weekly wages for a five-day work week total $1,250 payable on Fridays. December 31 is a Thursday.

3. Water Barrier received $4,800 in November for services to be performed during December through February of the following year. When received, this amount was credited to Unearned Service Fees. By December 31, one-third of this amount was earned.

4. Water Barrier receives a 5% commission from the manufacturer on sales of a waterproofing agent to Water Barrier's customers. By December 31, Water Barrier had sales of $10,000 (during November and December) for which no commissions had been received or recorded.

5. During December, fuel oil costs of $650 were incurred to heat the firm's buildings. Because the monthly bill from the oil company has not yet arrived, no entry has been made for this amount (fuel oil costs are charged to Utilities Expense).

6. The Supplies account has a balance of $17,500 on December 31. A count of supplies on December 31 indicates that $3,500 worth of supplies are still on hand.

7. On December 1, Water Barrier borrowed $10,000 from the bank, giving a note payable. Interest is not payable until the note is due near the end of the following January. However, the interest for December is $95.

8. Water Barrier rents parking spaces in its lot to firms in the office building next door. On December 1, Water Barrier received $8,000 as advance payments to cover parking privileges in the lot for December through March of the following year. When received, the $8,000 was credited to Unearned Parking Fees.

Required - Prepare the required December 31 adjusting entries in the general journal form.

Problem 3 - Closing Entries

The adjusted trial balance for Okay Moving Service as of December 31 is as follows:

OKAY MOVING SERVICE Adjusted Trial Balance
December 31


Debit

Credit

Cash

$4,800


Accounts Receivable

5,250


Supplies

5,300


Prepaid Advertising

3,000


Trucks

30,300


Accum. Depreciation. - Trucks


$10,000

Equipment

7,600


Accum. Depreciation. - Equipment


2,100

Accounts Payable


1,200

Unearned Service Fees


6,700

Common Stock


10,000

Retained Earnings


16,050

Dividends

7,500


Service Fees Earned


80,500

Wages Expense

29,800


Rent Expense

10,200


Insurance Expense

4,900


Supplies Expense

5,100


Advertising Expense

8,000


Depreciation Expense - Trucks

4,000


Depreciation Expense - Equipment

800


Totals

$126,550

$126,550


Required

a. Prepare the closing entries at December 31 directly to Retained Earnings in general journal form.

b. After the closing entries are posted, calculate the ending balance in the Retained Earnings account.

c. Prepare a post-closing trial balance.

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