Prepare the monthly adjusting entries

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 Problem 1.a Batman Company prepares monthly financial statements. Below are listed some selected accounts and their balances in the September 30 trial balance before any adjustments have been made for the month of September.

BATMAN COMPANY

Trial Balance (Selected Accounts)

September 30, 2014

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                                                                                                                         Account Balances    

Office Supplies........................................................................................       $ 2,700

Office Equipment....................................................................................        16,200

Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment.....................................          1,000

Unearned Revenue..................................................................................          1,200

Notes Payable..........................................................................................          5,000

 

An analysis of the account balances by the company's accountant provided the following additional information:

 

1.   A physical count of office supplies revealed $900 on hand on September 30

2.   Interest accrued on Notes Payable is $100 per month.

3.   Depreciation on the office equipment for the month is $600.

4.   On September 1, 2014 Batman collected $1,200 for services to be performed from September 1, 2014 through to February 28, 2015. Service performed in September was $400.

 

Instructions

Using the above additional information, prepare the monthly adjusting entries that should be made by Batman Company on September 30 in the space provided on the next page and show any necessary calculations.

 Problem 1.b

 

The adjusted account balances of the Fitness Center at July 31 are as follows:

 

Accounts                                 Account Balances      

Cash                                                  $11,000             

Supplies Expense                                  9,000

Accounts Receivable                          15,000             

Service Revenue                                 80,000

Supplies                                                4,000             

Interest Revenue                                  8,000

Insurance Expense                                6,000

Prepaid Insurance                                 8,000             

Depreciation Expense                         20,000             

Buildings                                          300,000             

Accumulated Depreciation—                                    

  Buildings                                        120,000             

Accounts Payable                               19,000

Weber, Capital                                  195,000

Weber, Drawing                                 10,000

Utilities Expense                                12,000

Salary Expense                                   23,000

 

Instructions

Prepare the closing journal entries for the Fitness Center. Use the space provided below.

Problem 2.a

 

The following items are taken from the financial statements  of Tailor Company For the Year Ended

December 31, 2014

 

Accounts

Cash                                                                 30,000

Accounts Receivable                                         6,000

Supplies                                                              5,500

Prepaid Insurance                                              7,000

Insurance Expense                                             5,000

Equipment                                                        50,000

Service Revenue                                              25,400

Accumulated Depreciation                                4,800

Peters, Drawing                                                 4,200

Patents                                                               7,500

Accounts Payable                                            28,500

Bonds Payable (due 2014)                               19,000

Depreciation Expense                                        4,800

Peters, Capital                                                  51,000

Salaries Expense                                                5,200

Interest Expense                                                3,500

 

Instructions 

Prepare a classified balance sheet for Tailor Company. Use the space provided below.

Note: for the equity section of the Balance Sheet, will have to first find net income, then add it to Capital and

 then less Drawing.

Problem 2.b

 

 

Baker Company uses the periodic inventory method and had the following inventory information available:

                                                                Units               Unit Cost          Total Cost

1/1         Beginning Inventory                   100                    $5                   $   500

1/20       Purchase                                      400                    $7                     2,800

7/25       Purchase                                      200                    $8                     1,600

10/20     Purchase                                      300                    $9                     2,700

                                                               1,000                                           $7,600

 

A physical count of inventory on December 31 revealed that there were 400 units on hand, so 600 units were sold. 

Compute the Cost of Goods Sold and Ending Inventory under FIFO, LIFO and Average Methods. 

Show Computation and solutions in space below:

 

 

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