Profitable for the first two months of the fiscal year

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Dr. Dolittle has a veterinary clinic. The following accounts and balances appeared on the books as of April 30, 2013 (his fiscal year started April 1, 2013):

Cash

$ 25,000

Notes Payable

$ 13,000

Accounts Receivable

9,000

Accounts Payable

8,000

Office Supplies

3,000

Contributed Capital

70,000

Land

25,000

Retained Earnings

33,000

Building

40,000

Veterinary Service Revenue

70,000

Office Fixtures and Equipment

34,000

Advertising Expense

12,000

Medical Instruments

20,000

Salary Expense

26,000

The business transactions for May of 2013 are shown below:

MAY

1 Dr. Dolittle invested an additional $500,000 in cash in the business in exchange for 6,000 more shares of stock.

4 Additional land and a building were purchased for $150,000. Of this amount, $80,000 applied to the land, and $70,000 to the building. A cash payment of $110,000 was made at the time of the purchase, and a note payable was issued for the remaining balance.

9 Medical instruments were purchased for $140,000 cash.

16 Office fixtures and equipment were purchased for $51,500. Dr. Dolittle paid $35,500 cash at the time of purchase and agreed to pay the entire remaining balance in 20 days. (Use accounts payable)

21 Office supplies expected to last several months were purchased for $6,000 cash.

24 Dr. Dolittle billed clients $10,400 for services rendered. Of this amount, $8,200 was received in cash, and the balance was billed on account (due in 30 days).

27 A $900 invoice was received for several radio advertisements aired in May. The entire amount is due to be paid on June 5. (Use accounts payable)

28 Received $7,000 from accounts receivable collected.

29 Paid $8,500 of accounts payable that had become due.

31 Paid employees $6,300 for salaries they earned in May.

Submit your answers to D2L in one Excel document.

1. Make up a T account for each account and put in the beginning balances as given above.

2. Prepare journal entries for each transaction. For example, May 1


Accounts

Debit

Credit

May 1

Cash (+A)

$500,000



Contributed Capital (+SE)


$500,000

To record purchase of additional shares of stock




3. Post each transaction from (2) to the appropriate T account.

4. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance dated May 31, 2013.

5. Using figures from the unadjusted trial balance prepared in part 4 prepare an (unadjusted) balance sheet as of May 31, 2013.

6. Does it appear like Dr. Doolittle has been profitable for the first two months of the fiscal year starting April 1, 2013? If so, explain in two full sentences. Note that we are ignoring the impact of adjusting journal entries.

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