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I am having trouble with some of these journal enteries, can someone please check them, especially # 1 4 All 2 0 XX transactions have

I am having trouble with some of these journal enteries, can someone please check them, especially #14
All 20XX transactions have been recorded except for the items described on the next page.
Instructions:
(a) Prepare journal entries for the transactions listed above.
(b) Prepare an updated December 31,20XX trial balance.
(c) Prepare a multiple-step income statement for the year ending December 31,20xx.
(d) Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year ending December 31,20XX.
(e) Prepare a classified balance sheet as of December 31,20XX.
(f) Prepare a Statement of Cash Flows as of December 31,20XX.
(g) and (h) Calculate and analyze the following ratios, clearly presenting your work and answers:
Working Capital
Ratio of Fixed Assets to Long-term liabilities
Current Ratio
Times Interest Earned
EPS
Ratio of Free Cash Flow
Price-Earnings (P/E) Ratio
Unrecorded Transactions:
1. On January 1,20XX, Delphinium Corp. issued 15,500 shares of $5 par, 6% preferred stock for $185,000.
2. On January 1,20XX, Delphinium Corp. also issued 55,000 shares of common stock for $158,500.
3. On January 1,20XX, Delphinium Corp. issued $900,000,6%,12-year bond when the market rate was 9%.(Hint: Cash received will be the present value of the bond, present value tables are in Appendix A of our eText) Interest is to be paid annually on each January 1, beginning one year from date of issue.
4. Delphinium Corp. reacquired 4,000 shares of its common stock on January 12,20XX for $9.00 per share.
5. On December 31,20XX, Delphinium Corp. declared the annual preferred dividend plus a $1.00 per share dividend on the outstanding common stock, all payable in cash on January 31 of next year.
6. Bought Debt Investments worth $72,000 for cash. Debt investments are expected to be held for longer then a year
7. On December 31,20XX, Delphinium Corp. estimates that the total amount of accounts receivable that is uncollectible at year-end is $22,550.
8. The building is being depreciated using the straight line method over 25 years. The salvage value is $55,000.
9. The equipment is being depreciated using the straight line method over 10 years. The salvage value is $10,000.
10. Sold the Land for $750,000 cash.
11. The unearned rent for the current month was collected on December 1,20XX. The original amount received was 6 months' rent in advance (December 1 of this year through May 31 of next year).
12. The first cash interest payment on the 6% bonds is due January 1 of next year. The annual interest on the bonds for 20XX has not yet been recorded. Use the effective interest method.
13. The Delphinium Corp. sold half of the Debt Investments for $30,000 cash
14. The Delphinium Corp. must make an adjusting entry to accrue income tax expense on Income Before Income Tax at a rate of 22%. The taxes will not be paid until March of next year.
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