baker city journalbaker city well drilling inc
The accounting services you are to provide are as follows: 1. Prepare journal entries for all transactions. 2. Post all entries to ledger accounts using "T" accounts. 3. Prepare a Trial Balance as of July 31, 2018. 4. Make adjusting entries. 5. Post adjusting entries to the ledger accounts you have adjusted. 6. Prepare an "Adjusted Trial Balance" as of July 31, 2018. 7. Prepare the following reports with proper headings and dates: a. Income Statement for the 2 months ending July 31, 2018. b. Retained Earnings Statement for the 2 months ending July 31, 2018. c. "Classified" Balance Sheet as of July 31, 2018. 8. Prepare closing journal entries. 9. Post the closing entries to the ledger accounts closed. 9. Prepare a Trial Balance "after closing entries" as of July 31, 2018. Detalls of events and transactions start on the next page. Baker City Well Drilling, Inc 6/1 Issued Common Stock for cash in the amount of $100,000. page 2 of 4 6/2 Purchased a small building to be used as a shop. The price was $80,000: $16,000 paid with cash, the remaining balance was a 5 year Note Payable in the amount of $64,000. The purchase price of $80,000 was allocated to land in the amount of $20,000 and the remaining amount of $60,000 to the shop building. Loan payments are made quarterly, the first payment is due on 9/2. 6/3 A Super Heavy Duty Ford Truck was purchased with special "No Money Down" and "No Interest" through Ford Credit Corporation. Purchase price was $45,000 and the first payment is due on 8/3. 6/4 Well Drilling Equipment was purchased for $20,000 cash. 6/4 Prepaid a 12 month insurance policy. The policy was effective as of June 1* and cost $2,400. 30 day credit account 6/5 Well Drilling Supplies were purchased on a in the amount of $3,750. 6/6 Advertised in the weekly Baker City Farm News. Total cost was $1,500 with payment due by July 10 6/7 Hired an employee at $3,000 per month. 6/9 A drilling bid of $9,500 was accepted by their first customer for a job to start on 6/12, the contract was signed on 6/9. 6/19 Bid a second job for $14,800 and received a $4,800 cash payment in advance (job to start on 6/25) contract was signed 6/19. Continued on the next page. Baker City Well Drilling, Inc. 6/21 Completed the well drilling job started on 6/12 and billed the customer the contract price of $9,500. page 3 of 4 6/28 Paid the advertising bill of $1,500 from Baker City Farm News. 7/1 Paid employee's wages for June. Note: since it was for a short Month (6/8-6/30) total paid was prorated in the amount of $2,250. 7/3 Paid the account payable related to supplies purchased on 6/5. 7/6 Completed the well drilling job started on 6/25 and billed customer for the remaining balance due. 7/12 Bid a third job for a contract price of $15,750 and started the job immediately. 7/16 While working on the third job, a repair to equipment was required, the cost of the repair was $210 and was paid in cash. 7/18 Received a partial payment from the first job completed and billed last month on 6/21; partial payment received was $5,000. 7/27 Completed the third job that was started on 7/12. Billed the customer for the contract price. Information for adjusting entries covering the two months ended July 31t is provided on the next page. Baker City Well Drilling, Inc. Adjusting Entry Information page 4 of 4 7/31 A count of drilling supplies on hand indicated unused supplies still on hand totaled $1,580. 7/31 Wages of $3,000 earned by employees in July are scheduled to be paid on the first business day of August. 7/31 Depreciation expense on the building for "2" months amounts to $1,000. Depreciation expense on amounts to $400. Depreciation expense on the truck for "2" months amounts drilling equipment for "2" months to $600. 7/31 Interest expense has accrued on the note payable for the shop building and land in the amount of $740. Financing the Ford Super Heavy Duty Truck was a zero interest financing offer, therefore, no interest has accrued. expired. 7/31 "2" months of the prepaid insurance policy has now