Programs Plus is a retail firm that sells computer programs for home and business use. On December
Question:
Programs Plus is a retail firm that sells computer programs for home and business use. On December 31, 2019, its general ledger contained the accounts and balances shown below:
ACCOUNTS ..............................................................BALANCES
Cash ...........................................................................$ 15,280 Dr.
Accounts Receivable ..........................................................26,600 Dr.
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts ................................................95 Cr.
Merchandise Inventory ........................................................62,375 Dr.
Supplies ...........................................................................6,740 Dr.
Prepaid Insurance ................................................................2,380 Dr.
Equipment ........................................................................34,000 Dr.
Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment ....................................10,100 Cr.
Notes Payable .....................................................................7,264 Cr.
Accounts Payable .................................................................6,500 Cr.
Social Security Tax Payable ........................................................560 Cr.
Medicare Tax Payable ..............................................................130 Cr.
Yasser Tousson, Capital ........................................................93,620 Cr.
Yasser Tousson, Drawing .......................................................50,000 Dr.
Sales ..............................................................................514,980 Cr.
Sales Returns and Allowances ...................................................9,600 Dr.
Purchases .........................................................................319,430 Dr.
Freight In ............................................................................3,600 Dr.
Purchases Returns and Allowances ..............................................7,145 Cr.
Purchases Discounts ...............................................................5,760 Cr.
Rent Expense ......................................................................14,500 Dr.
Telephone Expense .................................................................2,164 Dr.
Salaries Expense ..................................................................92,000 Dr.
Payroll Taxes Expense ............................................................7,300 Dr.
Interest Expense ......................................................................185 Dr.
The following accounts had zero balances:
Interest Payable
Salaries Payable
Income Summary
Supplies Expense
Insurance Expense
Depreciation Expense-Equipment
Uncollectible Accounts Expense
The data needed for the adjustments on December 31 are as follows:
a.-b. Ending merchandise inventory, $67,850.
c. Uncollectible accounts, 0.5 percent of net credit sales of $245,000.
d. Supplies on hand December 31, $1,020.
e. Expired insurance, $1,190.
f. Depreciation Expense-Equipment, $5,600.
g. Accrued interest expense on notes payable, $325.
h. Accrued salaries, $2,100.
i. Social Security Tax Payable (6.2 percent) and Medicare Tax Payable (1.45 percent) of accrued salaries.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Prepare a worksheet for the year ended December 31, 2019.
2. Prepare a classified income statement. The firm does not divide its operating expenses into selling and administrative expenses.
3. Prepare a statement of owner's equity. No additional investments were made during the period.
4. Prepare a classified balance sheet. All notes payable are due within one year.
5. Journalize the adjusting entries. Use 25 as the first journal page number.
6. Journalize the closing entries.
7. Journalize the reversing entries.
Analyze:
By what percentage did the owner's capital account change in the period from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2019?
Step by Step Answer:
College Accounting A Contemporary Approach
ISBN: 978-0077639730
4th edition
Authors: David Haddock, John Price, Michael Farina