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I need to do this mini case, first I need help on how to do the journal entries, and the closing entries. Financial Statements and

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Financial Statements and Closing Products DATE Oct. 1 N N w TRANSACTIONS Issued Check 601 for $4,200 to pay City Properties the monthly rent Signed a three month radio advertising contract with Cable Station KOTU for sac Issued Check 602 to pay the full amount in advance Received 5520 from Megan Greening, a credit customer, in payment of ber account Issued Check 603 for $17.820 to remit the sales tax owed for July throun September to the State Tax Commission Issued Check 604 for $7.673.40 to A Fashion Statement, a creditor, in paymont of Invoice 9387 ($7,830). less a cash discount ($156.60). Sold merchandise on credit for $2.480 plus sales tax of $124 to Dimitri Sayegh, Sales Slip 241 Issued Check 605 for $1,050 to BMX Supply Co. for supplies Issued Check 606 for $8,594.60 to Today's Woman, a creditor. In payment of Invoice 5671 ($8,770), less a cash discount ($175.40). Collected $1,700.00 on account from Emily Tran, a credit customer. Accepted a return of merchandise from Dimitri Sayegh. The merchandise was origi nally sold on Sales Slip 241, dated October 3, issued Credit Memorandum 18 for $630, which includes sales tax of $30. Issued Check 607 for $1,666 to Classy Threads, a creditor, in payment of invoice 3292 ($1.700). less a cash discount ($34) Had cash sales of $18,600 plus sales tax of $930 during October 1-6. Received a check from James Helmer, a credit customer, for $832 to pay the balance he owes Issued Check 608 for $1.884 to deposit social security tax ($702), Medicare tax ($162), and federal income tax withholding ($1.020) from the September payroll Sold merchandise on credit for $2,050 plus sales tax of $102.50 to Emma Maldonado, Sales Slip 242 Issued Check 609 for $1,445 to pay The City Daily for a newspaper advertisement that appeared in October Purchased merchandise for $4,820 from A Fashion Statement, Invoice 9422, dated October 8; the terms are 2/10,n/30. Issued Check 610 for $375 to pay freight charges to Ace Freight Company, the truck- ing company that delivered merchandise from A Fashion Statement on September 27 and October 11 Had cash sales of $12,300 plus sales tax of $615 during October 8-13. Sold merchandise on credit for $1,940 plus sales tax of $97 to James Helmer, Sales Slip 243. Purchased discontinued merchandise from Acme Jobbers, paid for it immediately with Check 611 for $6,420. Received $510 on account from Dimitri Sayegh, a credit customer. Issued Check 612 for $4,723.60 to A Fashion Statement, a creditor, in payment of Invoice 9422 ($4,820.00), less cash discount ($96.40). Issued Check 613 for $7,200 to Teresa Lojay as a withdrawal for personal use. Had cash sales of $13,500 plus sales tax of $675 during October 15-20 Issued Check 614 to City Utilities for $1,112 to pay the monthly electric bill. (continued) Financial Statements and Closing Pro Mini-Practice Set 2 Merchandising Business Accounting Cycle The Fashion Rack The Fashion Rack is a retail merchandising business that sells brand name clothing at discount prices. The firm is owned and managed by Teresa Lojay, who started the business on April 2019, This project will give you an opportunity to pur your knowledge of accounting into practice as you handle the accounting work of The Fashion Rack during the month of October 2019, The Fashion Rack has a monthly accounting period. The firm's chart of accounts is shown below. The journals used to record transactions are the sales journal. purchases journal, cash receipts jour- nal. cash payments journal, and general journal Postings are made from the journals to the accounts receivable ledger, accounts payable ledger, and general ledger. The employees are paid at the end of the month. A computerized payroll service prepares all payroll records and checks. 1. Open the general ledger accounts and enter the balances for October 1, 2019. Obtain the nec- essary figures from the postclosing trial balance prepared on September 30, 2019, which is shown below. If you are using the Study Guide & Working Papers, you will find that the gen- eral ledger accounts are already open.) 2. Open the subsidiary ledger accounts and enter the balances for October 1, 2019. Obtain the necessary figures from the schedule of accounts payable and schedule of accounts receivable prepared on September 30, 2019, which appears below. (If you are using the Study Guide & Working Papers, you will find that the subsidiary ledger accounts are already open.) 3. Analyze the transactions for October and record each transaction in the general journal. (Use 16 as the number for the first page of the general journal.) 4. Post the individual entries from the general journal to the general ledger and subsidiary ledgers. 5. Check the accuracy of the subsidiary ledgers by preparing a schedule of accounts receivable and a schedule of accounts payable as of October 31, 2019. Compare the totals with the balances of the Accounts Receivable account and the Accounts Payable account in the general ledger, Assets 101 111 The Fashion Rack Chart of Accounts Liabilities Cash 203 Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable 221 Social Security Tax Payable Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 222 Medicare Tax Payable Merchandise Inventory 223 Employee Income Tax Payable Supplies Federal Unemployment Tax Payable Prepaid Insurance 227 State Unemployment Tax Payable Prepaid Advertising Salaries Payable Equipment 231 Sales Tax Payable Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment 112 121 131 133 135 141 142 225 Financial Statements and Closing Procedures The Fashion Rack Chart of Accounts (continued) Owners Equity Expenses 301 Teresa Lojay, Capital 611 Advertising Expense 302 Teresa Lojay, Drawing 614 Depreciation Expense--Equipment 399 Income Summary 617 Insurance Expense Revenues 620 Uncollectible Accounts Expense 401 Sales Janitorial Services Expense 402 Sales Returns and Allowances 626 Payroll Taxes Expense Cost of Goods Sold Rent Expense 501 Purchases 632 Salaries Expense 502 Freight in Supplies Expense 503 Purchases Returns and Allowances 638 Telephone Expense 504 Purchases Discounts 644 Utilities Expense 623 629 635 6. Check the accuracy of the general ledger by preparing a trial balance in the first two columns of a 10-column worksheet. Make sure that the total debits and the total credits are equal. 7. Complete the Adjustments section of the worksheet. Use the following data. Identify each adjustment with the appropriate letter. a. During October, the firm had net credit sales of $9,810. From experience with similar businesses, the previous accountant had estimated that 1.0 percent of the firm's net credit sales would result in uncollectible accounts. Record an adjustment for the expected loss from uncollectible accounts for the month of October b. On October 31. an inventory of the supplies showed that items costing $3.240 were on hand. Record an adjustment for the supplies used in October. c. On September 30, 2019, the firm purchased a six-month insurance policy for $8,400. Record an adjustment for the expired insurance for October d. On October 1, 2019, the firm signed a three-month advertising contract for $4,800 with a local cable television station and paid the full amount in advance. Record an adjustment for the expired advertising for October e. On April 1, 2019, the firm purchased equipment for $83,000. The equipment was esti- mated to have a useful life of five years and a salvage value of $12,500. Record an adjust- ment for depreciation on the equipment for October. 1.-. Based on a physical count, ending merchandise inventory was determined to be $81,260. 8. Complete the Adjusted Trial Balance section of the worksheet. 9. Determine the net income or net loss for October and complete the worksheet. 10. Prepare a classified income statement for the month ended October 31, 2019. (The firm does not divide its operating expenses into selling and administrative expenses.) 11. Prepare a statement of owner's equity for the month ended October 31, 2019. 12. Prepare a classified balance sheet as of October 31, 2019, 13. Journalize and post the adjusting entries using general journal page 17. 14. Prepare and post the closing entries using general journal page 18. 15. Prepare a postelosing trial balance, following totals: earnings, $10,800, social security, $702.00; Medicale, income tax, $1,020, and net pay, $8.916. The excess withholdings corrected an error made in withholdings in September Recorded the employer's payroll taxes, which were calculated by the payroll service: social security. $702: Medicare, $162; federal unemployment tax, $118, and state unemployment tax, $584. This, too, reflects an understatement of taxes recorded in September and corrected in this month. Purchased merchandise for $4,020 from Today's Woman, Invoice 5821, dated October 26, the terms are 1/10, n/30 Issued Checks 616 through 619, totaling $8.916.00, to employees to pay October payroll Issued Check 620 for $475 to Handy Janitors for October janitorial services Had cash sales of $1,700 plus sales tax of $85 for October 29-31. 31 The Fashion Rack Postclosing Trial Balance September 30, 2019 DEBIT CREDIT 59 8 0 0 00 6 2 10 00 4 2000 88 99 600 410 000 8 40 000 83 000 00 ACCOUNT NAME Cash Accounts Receivable Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Merchandise Inventory Supplies Prepaid Insurance Equipment Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment Accounts Payable Social Security Tax Payable Medicore Tax Payable Employee Income Tax Payable Federal Unemployment Tax Payable State Unemployment Tax Payable Sales Tax Payable Teresa Lojay, Capital Totals 705 000 18 30 000 70200 1 6 200 1 0 2 000 5 1200 1 2 6 8 00 17 8 20.00 203 2 5 200 250 5 0 6 00 250 5 0 600 TFF Statements and Closing Procedures DATE TRANSACTIONS Sold merchandise on credit for $820 plus sales tax of 541 to Megan Greening, Sales Slip 244 Purchased merchandise for $3.380 from Classy Threads, Invoice 3418, dated October 23 the terms are 2/10, 1/30 Issued Check 615 to Regional Telephone for 57B0 to pay the monthly telephone bit Had cash sales of $14.240 plus sales tax of $712 during October 22-27 Received Credit Memorandum 175 for $430 from Classy Threads for defective goods that were returned. The original purchase was recorded on October 25 Sold merchandise on credit for $3,120 plus sales tax of $156 to Emily Tran, Sales Slip 245 Recorded the October payroll. The records prepared by the payroll service show the following totals: earnings $10,800: social security. $707.00: Medicare. $ 162.00; Income tax $1,020: and net pay $8.916. The excess withholdings corrected an error made in withholdings in September Recorded the employer's payroll taxes, which were calculated by the payroll service! social security. $702: Medicare, $162; federal unemployment tax, $118: and state unemployment tax, $584. This, too, reflects an understatement of taxes recorded in September and corrected in this month, Purchased merchandise for $4,020 from Today's Woman, Invoice 5821, dated October 26, the terms are 1/10. n/30. Issued Checks 616 through 619, totaling $8.916.00, to employees to pay October payroll. Issued Check 620 for $475 to Handy Janitors for October Janitorial services. Had cash sales of $1,700 plus sales tax of $85 for October 29-31 31 The Fashion Rack Postclosing Trial Balance September 30, 2019 ACCOUNT NAME DEBIT 59 8 0 0 00 6 2 1 000 4 2000 889 9600 41 00 00 8 4 0 0 00 83 0 0 0.00 Cash Accounts Receivable Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Merchandise Inventory Supplies Prepold Insurance Equipment Accuwoted Depreciation-Equipment Accounts Payable Social Security Tox Poyable Medicore Tax Payable Employee Income Tax Payable Federal Unemployment Tax Payable State Unemployment Tax Payable Sales Tax Payable Teresa Lojoy, Capital Totals 705 000 18 30 000 7 0 2 00 1 6 200 10 2 000 5 12 00 1 2 6 8 00 17 8 2 000 203 2 5 2 00 250 5 0 6 00 P 250 5 0 600 Financial Statements and Closing Products DATE Oct. 1 N N w TRANSACTIONS Issued Check 601 for $4,200 to pay City Properties the monthly rent Signed a three month radio advertising contract with Cable Station KOTU for sac Issued Check 602 to pay the full amount in advance Received 5520 from Megan Greening, a credit customer, in payment of ber account Issued Check 603 for $17.820 to remit the sales tax owed for July throun September to the State Tax Commission Issued Check 604 for $7.673.40 to A Fashion Statement, a creditor, in paymont of Invoice 9387 ($7,830). less a cash discount ($156.60). Sold merchandise on credit for $2.480 plus sales tax of $124 to Dimitri Sayegh, Sales Slip 241 Issued Check 605 for $1,050 to BMX Supply Co. for supplies Issued Check 606 for $8,594.60 to Today's Woman, a creditor. In payment of Invoice 5671 ($8,770), less a cash discount ($175.40). Collected $1,700.00 on account from Emily Tran, a credit customer. Accepted a return of merchandise from Dimitri Sayegh. The merchandise was origi nally sold on Sales Slip 241, dated October 3, issued Credit Memorandum 18 for $630, which includes sales tax of $30. Issued Check 607 for $1,666 to Classy Threads, a creditor, in payment of invoice 3292 ($1.700). less a cash discount ($34) Had cash sales of $18,600 plus sales tax of $930 during October 1-6. Received a check from James Helmer, a credit customer, for $832 to pay the balance he owes Issued Check 608 for $1.884 to deposit social security tax ($702), Medicare tax ($162), and federal income tax withholding ($1.020) from the September payroll Sold merchandise on credit for $2,050 plus sales tax of $102.50 to Emma Maldonado, Sales Slip 242 Issued Check 609 for $1,445 to pay The City Daily for a newspaper advertisement that appeared in October Purchased merchandise for $4,820 from A Fashion Statement, Invoice 9422, dated October 8; the terms are 2/10,n/30. Issued Check 610 for $375 to pay freight charges to Ace Freight Company, the truck- ing company that delivered merchandise from A Fashion Statement on September 27 and October 11 Had cash sales of $12,300 plus sales tax of $615 during October 8-13. Sold merchandise on credit for $1,940 plus sales tax of $97 to James Helmer, Sales Slip 243. Purchased discontinued merchandise from Acme Jobbers, paid for it immediately with Check 611 for $6,420. Received $510 on account from Dimitri Sayegh, a credit customer. Issued Check 612 for $4,723.60 to A Fashion Statement, a creditor, in payment of Invoice 9422 ($4,820.00), less cash discount ($96.40). Issued Check 613 for $7,200 to Teresa Lojay as a withdrawal for personal use. Had cash sales of $13,500 plus sales tax of $675 during October 15-20 Issued Check 614 to City Utilities for $1,112 to pay the monthly electric bill. (continued) Financial Statements and Closing Pro Mini-Practice Set 2 Merchandising Business Accounting Cycle The Fashion Rack The Fashion Rack is a retail merchandising business that sells brand name clothing at discount prices. The firm is owned and managed by Teresa Lojay, who started the business on April 2019, This project will give you an opportunity to pur your knowledge of accounting into practice as you handle the accounting work of The Fashion Rack during the month of October 2019, The Fashion Rack has a monthly accounting period. The firm's chart of accounts is shown below. The journals used to record transactions are the sales journal. purchases journal, cash receipts jour- nal. cash payments journal, and general journal Postings are made from the journals to the accounts receivable ledger, accounts payable ledger, and general ledger. The employees are paid at the end of the month. A computerized payroll service prepares all payroll records and checks. 1. Open the general ledger accounts and enter the balances for October 1, 2019. Obtain the nec- essary figures from the postclosing trial balance prepared on September 30, 2019, which is shown below. If you are using the Study Guide & Working Papers, you will find that the gen- eral ledger accounts are already open.) 2. Open the subsidiary ledger accounts and enter the balances for October 1, 2019. Obtain the necessary figures from the schedule of accounts payable and schedule of accounts receivable prepared on September 30, 2019, which appears below. (If you are using the Study Guide & Working Papers, you will find that the subsidiary ledger accounts are already open.) 3. Analyze the transactions for October and record each transaction in the general journal. (Use 16 as the number for the first page of the general journal.) 4. Post the individual entries from the general journal to the general ledger and subsidiary ledgers. 5. Check the accuracy of the subsidiary ledgers by preparing a schedule of accounts receivable and a schedule of accounts payable as of October 31, 2019. Compare the totals with the balances of the Accounts Receivable account and the Accounts Payable account in the general ledger, Assets 101 111 The Fashion Rack Chart of Accounts Liabilities Cash 203 Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable 221 Social Security Tax Payable Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 222 Medicare Tax Payable Merchandise Inventory 223 Employee Income Tax Payable Supplies Federal Unemployment Tax Payable Prepaid Insurance 227 State Unemployment Tax Payable Prepaid Advertising Salaries Payable Equipment 231 Sales Tax Payable Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment 112 121 131 133 135 141 142 225 Financial Statements and Closing Procedures The Fashion Rack Chart of Accounts (continued) Owners Equity Expenses 301 Teresa Lojay, Capital 611 Advertising Expense 302 Teresa Lojay, Drawing 614 Depreciation Expense--Equipment 399 Income Summary 617 Insurance Expense Revenues 620 Uncollectible Accounts Expense 401 Sales Janitorial Services Expense 402 Sales Returns and Allowances 626 Payroll Taxes Expense Cost of Goods Sold Rent Expense 501 Purchases 632 Salaries Expense 502 Freight in Supplies Expense 503 Purchases Returns and Allowances 638 Telephone Expense 504 Purchases Discounts 644 Utilities Expense 623 629 635 6. Check the accuracy of the general ledger by preparing a trial balance in the first two columns of a 10-column worksheet. Make sure that the total debits and the total credits are equal. 7. Complete the Adjustments section of the worksheet. Use the following data. Identify each adjustment with the appropriate letter. a. During October, the firm had net credit sales of $9,810. From experience with similar businesses, the previous accountant had estimated that 1.0 percent of the firm's net credit sales would result in uncollectible accounts. Record an adjustment for the expected loss from uncollectible accounts for the month of October b. On October 31. an inventory of the supplies showed that items costing $3.240 were on hand. Record an adjustment for the supplies used in October. c. On September 30, 2019, the firm purchased a six-month insurance policy for $8,400. Record an adjustment for the expired insurance for October d. On October 1, 2019, the firm signed a three-month advertising contract for $4,800 with a local cable television station and paid the full amount in advance. Record an adjustment for the expired advertising for October e. On April 1, 2019, the firm purchased equipment for $83,000. The equipment was esti- mated to have a useful life of five years and a salvage value of $12,500. Record an adjust- ment for depreciation on the equipment for October. 1.-. Based on a physical count, ending merchandise inventory was determined to be $81,260. 8. Complete the Adjusted Trial Balance section of the worksheet. 9. Determine the net income or net loss for October and complete the worksheet. 10. Prepare a classified income statement for the month ended October 31, 2019. (The firm does not divide its operating expenses into selling and administrative expenses.) 11. Prepare a statement of owner's equity for the month ended October 31, 2019. 12. Prepare a classified balance sheet as of October 31, 2019, 13. Journalize and post the adjusting entries using general journal page 17. 14. Prepare and post the closing entries using general journal page 18. 15. Prepare a postelosing trial balance, following totals: earnings, $10,800, social security, $702.00; Medicale, income tax, $1,020, and net pay, $8.916. The excess withholdings corrected an error made in withholdings in September Recorded the employer's payroll taxes, which were calculated by the payroll service: social security. $702: Medicare, $162; federal unemployment tax, $118, and state unemployment tax, $584. This, too, reflects an understatement of taxes recorded in September and corrected in this month. Purchased merchandise for $4,020 from Today's Woman, Invoice 5821, dated October 26, the terms are 1/10, n/30 Issued Checks 616 through 619, totaling $8.916.00, to employees to pay October payroll Issued Check 620 for $475 to Handy Janitors for October janitorial services Had cash sales of $1,700 plus sales tax of $85 for October 29-31. 31 The Fashion Rack Postclosing Trial Balance September 30, 2019 DEBIT CREDIT 59 8 0 0 00 6 2 10 00 4 2000 88 99 600 410 000 8 40 000 83 000 00 ACCOUNT NAME Cash Accounts Receivable Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Merchandise Inventory Supplies Prepaid Insurance Equipment Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment Accounts Payable Social Security Tax Payable Medicore Tax Payable Employee Income Tax Payable Federal Unemployment Tax Payable State Unemployment Tax Payable Sales Tax Payable Teresa Lojay, Capital Totals 705 000 18 30 000 70200 1 6 200 1 0 2 000 5 1200 1 2 6 8 00 17 8 20.00 203 2 5 200 250 5 0 6 00 250 5 0 600 TFF Statements and Closing Procedures DATE TRANSACTIONS Sold merchandise on credit for $820 plus sales tax of 541 to Megan Greening, Sales Slip 244 Purchased merchandise for $3.380 from Classy Threads, Invoice 3418, dated October 23 the terms are 2/10, 1/30 Issued Check 615 to Regional Telephone for 57B0 to pay the monthly telephone bit Had cash sales of $14.240 plus sales tax of $712 during October 22-27 Received Credit Memorandum 175 for $430 from Classy Threads for defective goods that were returned. The original purchase was recorded on October 25 Sold merchandise on credit for $3,120 plus sales tax of $156 to Emily Tran, Sales Slip 245 Recorded the October payroll. The records prepared by the payroll service show the following totals: earnings $10,800: social security. $707.00: Medicare. $ 162.00; Income tax $1,020: and net pay $8.916. The excess withholdings corrected an error made in withholdings in September Recorded the employer's payroll taxes, which were calculated by the payroll service! social security. $702: Medicare, $162; federal unemployment tax, $118: and state unemployment tax, $584. This, too, reflects an understatement of taxes recorded in September and corrected in this month, Purchased merchandise for $4,020 from Today's Woman, Invoice 5821, dated October 26, the terms are 1/10. n/30. Issued Checks 616 through 619, totaling $8.916.00, to employees to pay October payroll. Issued Check 620 for $475 to Handy Janitors for October Janitorial services. Had cash sales of $1,700 plus sales tax of $85 for October 29-31 31 The Fashion Rack Postclosing Trial Balance September 30, 2019 ACCOUNT NAME DEBIT 59 8 0 0 00 6 2 1 000 4 2000 889 9600 41 00 00 8 4 0 0 00 83 0 0 0.00 Cash Accounts Receivable Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Merchandise Inventory Supplies Prepold Insurance Equipment Accuwoted Depreciation-Equipment Accounts Payable Social Security Tox Poyable Medicore Tax Payable Employee Income Tax Payable Federal Unemployment Tax Payable State Unemployment Tax Payable Sales Tax Payable Teresa Lojoy, Capital Totals 705 000 18 30 000 7 0 2 00 1 6 200 10 2 000 5 12 00 1 2 6 8 00 17 8 2 000 203 2 5 2 00 250 5 0 6 00 P 250 5 0 600

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