MGAB03H3 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Current Liability, Opportunity Cost, Cash Flow
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Steps 5 9 performed at the end of each fiscal period. Steps 1 4 performed by junior personnel. Steps 5 9 performed by senior personnel. Used to see all the transactions at once. Accountants often use side/crib sheets to show the depreciation of assets. Pre-paid: payments made before the product/service is received, e. g. insurance. Late invoices are received after the end of a fiscal period and can include supplies. Perpetual and period inventory relate to a merchandising business. Large companies will often acquire detailed information about their expenses to determine whether they are put to use by employees. Salvage/residual value the estimated value the asset can be sold for at the end of its use. Since depreciation is an expense, it lowers net income. Businesses like depreciating assets because they lower net income which ultimately lowers taxes paid by the business.
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Required: | #1. | Prepare journal entries to record the December transactions in the General Journal Tab in the excel template file "Accounting Cycle Excel Template.xlsx". Use the following accounts as appropriate: Cash, Accounts Receivable, Supplies, Prepaid Insurance, Equipment, Accumulated Depreciation, Accounts Payable, Wages Payable, Common Stock, Retained Earnings, Dividends, Service Revenue, Depreciation Expense, Wages Expense, Supplies Expense, Rent Expense, and Insurance Expense. | |||||||||||
1-Dec | Began business by depositing $10500 in a bank account in the name of the company in exchange for | ||||||||||||
1050 shares of $10 per share common stock. | |||||||||||||
1-Dec | Paid the rent for the current month, $1450 . | ||||||||||||
1-Dec | Paid the premium on a one-year insurance policy, $1320 . | ||||||||||||
1-Dec | Purchased Equipment for $4200 cash. | ||||||||||||
5-Dec | Purchased office supplies from XYZ Company on account, $300 . | ||||||||||||
15-Dec | Provided services to customers for $9200 cash. | ||||||||||||
16-Dec | Provided service to customers ABC Inc. on account, $8200 . | ||||||||||||
21-Dec | Received $3400 cash from ABC Inc., customer on account. | ||||||||||||
23-Dec | Paid $170 to XYZ company for supplies purchased on account on December 5 . | ||||||||||||
28-Dec | Paid wages for the period December 1 through December 28, $5040 . | ||||||||||||
30-Dec | Declared and paid dividend to stockholders $200 . | ||||||||||||
#2. | Post all of the December transactions from the “General Journal” tab to the T-accounts under the “T-Accounts” tab in the excel template file "Accounting Cycle Excel Template.xlsx". Assume there are no beginning balances in any of the accounts. | ||||||||||||
#3. | Compute the balance for each T-account after all of the entries have been posted. These are the unadjusted balance as of December 31. | ||||||||||||
#4. | Prepare the unadjusted trial balance under the “Unadjusted Trial Balance” tab in the excel template file "Accounting Cycle Excel Template.xlsx" . | ||||||||||||
Provide the total of the credit column from the Unadjusted Trial Balance | |||||||||||||
#5. | Record the following four transactions as adjusting entries under the “General Journal” tab. | ||||||||||||
31-Dec | One month’s insurance has been used by the company $110. | ||||||||||||
31-Dec | The remaining inventory of unused office supplies is $90. | ||||||||||||
31-Dec | The estimated depreciation on equipment is $70. | ||||||||||||
31-Dec | Wages incurred from December 29 to December 31 but not yet paid or recorded total $540. | ||||||||||||
#6. | Post all of the adjusting entries to the T-accounts under the “T-Accounts” tab. Compute the balance for each T-account after all of the adjusting entries have been posted. These are the adjusted balance as of December 31. | ||||||||||||
#7. | Prepare the adjusted trial balance under the “Adjusted Trial Balance” tab as of December 31 in the excel template file "Accounting Cycle Excel Template.xlsx" . | ||||||||||||
Provide the following accounts balances from the Adjusted Trial Balance: | |||||||||||||
Cash | |||||||||||||
Accounts Receivable | |||||||||||||
Supplies | |||||||||||||
Prepaid Insurance | |||||||||||||
Equipment | |||||||||||||
Accumulated Depreciation | |||||||||||||
Accounts Payable | |||||||||||||
Wages Payable | |||||||||||||
Common Stock | |||||||||||||
Retained Earnings | |||||||||||||
#8. | Prepare Income Statement, Statement of Stockholder’s Equity, and Classified Balance Sheet under the “Financial Statements” tab for the month ended December 31, 20XX in the excel template file "Accounting Cycle Excel Template.xlsx". | ||||||||||||
Provide the following amount from the Income Statement: | |||||||||||||
Service Revenue | |||||||||||||
Depreciation Expense | |||||||||||||
Wages Expense | |||||||||||||
Supplies Expense | |||||||||||||
Rent Expense | |||||||||||||
Insurance Expense | |||||||||||||
Net Income | |||||||||||||
Provide the following account balance from the Statement of Stockholders' Equity: | |||||||||||||
Dividends | |||||||||||||
Provide the following account balances from the Balance Sheet: | |||||||||||||
Current Assets | |||||||||||||
Long-Term Assets | |||||||||||||
Total Liabilities | |||||||||||||
Total Stockholder’s Equity | |||||||||||||
Cash | |||||||||||||
#9. | Record the closing entries under the “General Journal” tab. | ||||||||||||
#10. | Post all of the closing entries to the T-accounts under the “T-Accounts” tab. Compute the balance for each T-account after all of the closing entries have been posted. | ||||||||||||
Provide the ending balance of Cash at December 31 from the T-account | |||||||||||||
Provide the balance of the Retained Earnings T-account after closing entries have been posted. | |||||||||||||
Does the ending balance of the Retained Earnings T-account agree with the balance of Retained Earnings on the Balance Sheet? | |||||||||||||
Check Point: Total Assets | $ 20,950.00 |