1) (10 points) Michael Company has just completed operations for the year ended December 31, 2018. This is the second year of operations for the company. The following data have been assembled for the business.
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Prepare the income statement, statement of retained earnings, and balance sheet. Use a proper heading.
2) (10 points) Mason's Restaurant and Catering had the following transactions during the month of May.
| Mason contributed $45,000 cash in exchange for common stock. |
| Paid monthly rent on the restaurant equipment, $1,650. |
| Purchased office supplies on account, $1,500. |
| Borrowed $25,000 from the bank for business use. |
| Paid $30,000 cash for a delivery van. |
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| The business received $1,600 for catering services for a wedding on June 11. |
| Revenues earned during the month included $20,500 cash and $14,500 on account. |
| Received the May utility bill for $1,000. The amount is due on June 10 and will be paid on that date. |
| Paid cash dividends of $4,000. |
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The business uses the following accounts: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Office Supplies; Delivery Van; Accounts Payable; Utilities Payable; Unearned Revenue; Notes Payable; Common Stock; Dividends; Service Revenue; Equipment Rent Expense; and Utilities Expense.
Journalize each transaction. Explanations are not needed.
3) (6 points) The accounting records of Mason Service Company include the following selected, unadjusted balances at June 30: Accounts Receivable, $2,700; Office Supplies, $1,800; Prepaid Rent, $3,600; Equipment, $15,000; Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment, $1,800; Salaries Payable, $0; Unearned Revenue, $2,400; Office Supplies Expense, $2,800; Rent Expense, $0; Salaries Expense, $15,000; Service Revenue, $40,500.
The following data developed for adjusting entries are as follows:
a.Service revenue was earned and invoice was submitted to customer, $1,400
b.Unearned Revenue was recorded on June 1 for a 3-month contract (hint: calculate how much was earned at June 30)
c.Office Supplies were inventoried and amount determined on hand, $700
d.The only employee earns a salary of $1,800 per work week (Monday-Friday). June 30 falls on a Wednesday. Salary of $1,800 will be paid on Friday, July 2.
e.One month of prepaid rent has expired, $1,200
f.Depreciation on equipment, $1,500
Journalize the adjusting entries. Omit explanations.
4) (4 points) The following is the adjusted trial balance as of December 31, 2018 of Bravo Photography:
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Depreciation ExpenseEquipment | | |
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Provide all of the closing entries. Omit explanation.
5) (6 points) Journalize the following purchase transactions for Main Street Office Supplies using the periodic inventory system and then using the same information, journalize the purchase transactions using the perpetual inventory system. Explanations are not required.
| Main Street buys $167,500 worth of merchandise inventory on account with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. |
| Main Street returns $18,600 of the merchandise to the vendor due to damage during shipment. |
| Main Street pays the amount due. |
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