Journalize the adjusting entries on the general journal

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ASSIGNEMENT - COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM ON THE ACCOUNTING CYCLE

During the month of May 20--, The General's Favorite Fishing Hole engaged in the following transactions. These transactions required an expansion of the chart of accounts as shown below.

Assets                                                                      Revenues

101       Cash                                                           401    Registration Fees

122       Accounts Receivable                                   404    Commission Revenue

142       Office Supplies

144       Food Supplies                                              Expenses

145       Prepaid Insurance                                      511    Wages Expense

146       Prepaid Subscriptions                                 512    Advertising Expense

161       Land                                                           521    Rent Expense

171       Buildings                                                    523    Office Supplies Expense

171.1    Accum. Depr.--Buildings                            524    Food Supplies Expense

181       Fishing Boats                                             525    Telephone Expense

181.1    Accum. Depr.--Fishing  Boats                    533    Utilities Expense

182       Surround Sound System                             535    Insurance Expense

182.1    Accum. Depr.--Surround Sound Sys.          536    Postage Expense

183       Big Screen TV                                             537    Repair Expense

183.1    Accum. Depr.--Big Screen TV                      540    Depr. Exp.--Buildings

541    Depr. Exp.-Surround Sound Sys.

       Liabilities                                                                          

202       Accounts Payable                                      542    Depr. Exp.--Fishing  Boats

219       Wages Payable                                           543    Depr. Exp.--Big Screen TV

546    Satellite Programming Exp.

 Owner's Equity                                                         548  Subscriptions Expense

311       halobas , Capital                                            

312       Halobas, Drawing

313      Profit & loss

Consider the following transaction

May 1 In order to provide snacks for guests on a 24-hour basis, Halobas signed a contract with Hurji Snack . Hurji Snack will install vending machines with food and drinks and pay a 10% commission on all sales. Estimated payments are made at the beginning of each month. Halobas received a check for $200, the estimated commission on sales for May.

May 2 Halobas purchased a surround sound system and big screen TV with a digital satellite system for the guest lounge. The surround sound system cost $3,600 and has an estimated useful life of five years and no salvage value. The TV cost $8,000, has an estimated useful life of eight years, and has a salvage value of $800. Halobas paid cash for both items.

May 2 Paid for May's programming on the new digital satellite system, $125.

May 3 Halobas's office manager returned $100 worth of office supplies to Gagga Office Supply. Halobas received a $100 reduction on the account.

May 3 Deposited registration fees, $52,700.

May 3 Paid rent for lodge and campgrounds for the month of May, $40,000.

May 3 In preparation for the purchase of a nearby campground, Halobas invested an additional $600,000.

May 4 Paid Gagga Office Supply on account, $400.

May 4 Purchased the assets of a competing business and paid cash for the following: land, $100,000; lodge, $530,000; and fishing boats, $9,000. The lodge has a remaining useful life of 50 years and a $50,000 salvage value. The boats have remaining lives of five years and no salvage value.

May 5 Paid May's insurance premium for the new camp, $1,000. (See above transaction.)

May 5 Purchased food supplies from Olbirtat Super Market on account, $22,950.

May 5 Purchased office supplies from Gagga Office Supplies on account, $1,200.

May 7 Halobas Night paid $40 each for one-year subscriptions to Fishing Illustrated, Fishing Unlimited, and Fish Master. The magazines are published monthly.

May 10 Deposited registration fees, $62,750.

May 13 Paid wages to fishing guides, $30,000. (Don't forget wages payable.)

May 14 A guest became ill and was unable to stay for the entire week. A refund was issued in the amount of $1,000.

May 17 Deposited registration fees, $63,000.

May 19 Purchased food supplies from Olbirat Super Market on account, $18,400.

May 21 Deposited registration fees, $63,400.

May 23 Paid $2,500 for advertising spots on National Sports Talk Radio.

May 25 Paid repair fee for damaged boat, $850.

May 27 Paid wages to fishing guides, $30,000.

May 28 Paid $1,800 for advertising spots on billboards.

May 29 Purchased food supplies from Acme Olbirat Market on account, $14,325.

May 30 Paid utilities bill, $3,300.

May 30 Paid telephone bill, $1,800.

May 30 Paid olbirat Super Market on account, $47,350.

May 31 Halobas withdrew cash for personal use, $7,500.

Adjustment information at the end of May is provided below.

(a) Total vending machine sales were $2,300 for the month of May.

(b) Straight-line depreciation is used for the 10 boats purchased on April 2 for $60,000. The useful life for these assets is five years and there is no salvage value. A full month's depreciation was taken in April on these boats. Straight- line depreciation is also used for the two boats purchased in May. Make one adjusting entry for all depreciation on the boats.

(c) Straight-line depreciation is used to depreciate the surround sound system.

(d) Straight-line depreciation is used to depreciate the big screen TV.

(e) Straight-line depreciation is used for the building purchased in May.

(f) On April 2, Halobas paid $9,000 for insurance during the six-month camping season. May's portion of this premium was used up during this month.

(g) Halobas received his May issues of Fishing Illustrated, Fishing Unlimited, and Fish Master.

(h) Office supplies remaining on hand, $150.

(i) Food supplies remaining on hand, $5,925.

(j) Wages earned, but not yet paid, at the end of May, $6,000.

REQUIRED -

1. Enter the transactions in a general journal.

2. Post the entries to the general ledger. (If you are not using the working papers that accompany this text, you will need to enter the account titles, account numbers, and balances from April 30 in the general ledger accounts.)

3. Prepare a trial balance on a work sheet.

4. Complete the work sheet.

5. Journalize the adjusting entries on the general journal.

6. Post the adjusting entries to the general ledger.

7. Prepare the income statement.

8. Prepare the statement of owner's equity.

9. Prepare the balance sheet.

10. Journalize the closing entries

11. Post the closing entries to the general ledger.

12. Prepare a post-closing trial balance.

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