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Need Financial Statement Calculations for the following scenario:

BLB Enterprises is located in France and has been in business for several years. They use IFRS to prepare their financial statements and have a calendar year accounting period (January 1 - December 31). Ending balances of the accounts at September 30, 2014 are as follows:

Account

Balance

Notes

Accounts Payable

€15,000


Accounts Receivable

€28,000


Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment

€21,350


Advertising Expense

€0


Cash

€24,300


Common Stock

€150,000


Cost of Goods Sold

€0


Depreciation Expense

€0


Dividends

€0


Equipment

€99,600

Consists of: €31,000 equipment with €1,000 salvage value and 5 year estimated life; €40,000 equipment with €7,000 salvage value and 4 year estimated life; and €28,600 equipment with €2,500 salvage value and 3 year estimated life

Gain on sale of assets

€0


Insurance Expense

€0


Income Tax Expense

€0


Income Tax Payable

€12,000

Income Taxes relating to third quarter that won't be paid until future months.

Interest Expense

€0


Interest Payable

€0


Inventory

€46,320


Land

€20,000


Loss on sale of assets

€0


Machine Rental Expense

€0


Note Payable to Bank

€0


Other operating expenses

€0


Prepaid Advertising

€0


Prepaid Insurance

€0


Prepaid Machine Rent

€6,000

Paid €12,000 in June for the months of July - December

Retained Earnings

€25,670


Sales Revenue

€0


Supplies

€4,800

Supplies were counted at the end of September

Supplies Expense

€0


Unearned Revenue

€0


Wages Expense

€0


Wages Payable

€5,000

September wages won't be paid until October

 

In October 2014, the company had the following transactions:

1. Made sales on account of €180,000 and cash sales of €15,000. The cost of the inventory sold was €125,000.

  1. Purchased €135,500 of inventory on account.

  2. Purchased €2,500 of supplies for cash

  3. Made cash payments of €15,000 to employees for wages. This €15,000 includes the €5,000 owed to employees for September wages.

  4. On October 1, borrowed €50,000 from the bank. The principal of the note (the €50,000) is due in two years. The note has a 6% interest rate and interest is due quarterly (first payment is due January 1, 2015).

  5. The company declared and paid a cash dividend of €25,000

  6. The company paid €18,000 for insurance. The policy covers the company from October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015.

  7. The company received €10,000 from a customer in advance as a down payment. The sale will not take place until November.

  8. The company paid vendors €140,200 for payment of accounts payable.

  9. The company collected €175,000 from customers on account.

  10. The company sold the land they owned. They received €18,000 cash from the sale of the land.

  11. The company paid €27,550 for other operating expenses.

  12. The company issued additional common stock in exchange for €20,000

  13. The company purchased €60,000 of new equipment for cash. The estimated salvage value is €9,000 and the estimated life is 4 years.

  14. The company paid €5,000 for radio advertising. Half of the advertising relates to October advertising and half of the advertising will take place in November.

Use the information above (including beginning balance notes) to prepare adjusting journal entries. Additional information you may need:

a. €3,200 of wages for the last 3 days of October will be paid in November.

b. A physical count of supplies indicated that, at the end of October, there were €6,100 of supplies onhand.

c. The company has €7,000 of income tax expenses relating to October which will not be paid until afuture month.

Reference no: EM13503717

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