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Date (June) Description Amount in dollars 1 Gym fees-cash 1,329 1 Squash fees-cash 1,995 2 Paid general insurance 2,751 3 Sunday expenses 155 3 Motor
Date (June) | Description | Amount in dollars |
1 | Gym fees-cash | 1,329 |
1 | Squash fees-cash | 1,995 |
2 | Paid general insurance | 2,751 |
3 | Sunday expenses | 155 |
3 | Motor vehicle expenses | 184 |
4 | Rent of business premises | 3,181 |
5 | Receive payment from account customers | 1,162 |
5 | Gym fees-cash | 1,555 |
5 | Payment to account payable | 1,134 |
8 | Staff wages | 1,203 |
9 | Purchase stationery supplies | 470 |
10 | Squash fees-cash | 1,172 |
12 | Purchase stationery supplies | 445 |
12 | Advertising expenses-account | 531 |
14 | Purchase stationery supplies | 434 |
14 | Cash withdrawals by owner | 406 |
15 | Staff wages | 1,203 |
15 | Receive payment from account customers | 1,228 |
17 | Gym fees-account | 1,016 |
17 | Squash fees-cash | 2,160 |
18 | Squash fees-account | 1,293 |
18 | Sundry expenses | 137 |
18 | Sundry expenses | 231 |
19 | Payment to account payable | 1,294 |
19 | Equipment hiring expenses-account | 551 |
20 | Gym fees-account | 1,190 |
20 | Advertising expenses-account | 779 |
21 | Cash withdrawals by owner | 469 |
22 | Equipment hiring expenses | 482 |
22 | Squash fees-cash | 2,102 |
22 | Gym fees-cash | 1,228 |
22 | Staff wages | 1,203 |
23 | Additional cash contributed by owner | 3,555 |
23 | Motor vehicle expenses | 246 |
24 | Equipment hiring expense-cash | 315 |
24 | Membership fees-cash | 2,036 |
28 | Advertising expenses-cash | 489 |
28 | Membership fees-cash | 2,577 |
29 | Equipment hiring expense-cash | 466 |
29 | Advertising expense-cash | 479 |
29 | Staff wages | 203 |
The business has the following opening balances:
Descriptions | Amounts in dollars |
Cash at bank | 10,799 |
Account receivable | 16,841 |
Motor vehicle | 33,403 |
Account payable | 7,412 |
Bank loan (due 2020) | 27,462 |
Gym equipment | 24,197 |
Stationery supplies | 493 |
Additional information: (end of period adjustment)
Bank loan interest rates (% per year) | 11 |
Motor vehicle useful life (years) | 6 |
Motor vehicle scrap value ($) | 2503 |
Insurance paid for (months) | 5 |
Rent paid for (months) | 5 |
Gym equipment useful life (years) | 4 |
Gym equipment scrap value ($) | 5090 |
Closing stock of stationery supplies on 30/6 ($) | 517 |
Comments:
- This business was purchased on 1 June. You are required to prepare a general journal entry to incorporate the opening balances into the current period, including the balancing capital.
- You will need to refer to the additional information section for your balance day adjustments
- The rent and insurance period start on 1 June.
- Show three types of revenue, namely gym fees, squash fees and membership fees. All revenues received were for the month of June.
- Unless otherwise indicated, all transactions are on a cash basis. Use one general account receivable for all debtors and one general account payable for all creditors.
- Your balance sheet should show asset and liability divided into current and non-current
- Staff works a 7-day week and are paid on the 8th day.
- Prepare ledger account as needed
Required:
- Complete a 10-column worksheet for your business
- Complete an Income Statement for your business
- Complete a Balance Sheet for your business
- Check that you have done the following before submitting your assignment.
- You have treated the rent and insurance before adjustments as prepaid assets (i.e., assets rather than as expenses).
- Your adjustments (e.g., depreciation) are for one month only and not for the whole year.
- You have included two days of accrued wages as an adjustment.
- All individual amounts in the Income Statement and Balance Sheet exactly match their corresponding amounts in the worksheet (e.g., net income).
- All amounts in the worksheet, Income Statement and Balance Sheet are rounded to the nearest dollar.
- You have not included $ signs in your worksheet.
- The worksheet fits on one page.
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