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Need help journalizing these entries. December 1: Anne made an investment in Byte of Accounting, Inc., by purchasing 2,000 shares of its common stock paying
Need help journalizing these entries.
December 1: Anne made an investment in Byte of Accounting, Inc., by purchasing 2,000 shares of its common stock paying $48,000.00 in cash. The par value of the common stock was $22.00 per share. |
December 3: Purchased a Ricoh Color copier for $5,200.00. The invoice number was 61298. We paid 10% and signed a 3 year note for the remaining balance. Interest at a rate of 6% a year will be paid semiannually. |
December 3: Check # 6001 for $2,600.00 was paid for rent of the office space for December. Rent is journalized to the prepaid rent account. |
December 3: In response to requests from our customers we have decided to purchase and install Super Toners at our clients locations. We received 19 Super Toners for resale to our customers at a cost of $21.00 per toner. The Invoice number was 7249, and we will pay them within 30 days. |
December 10: Sold 13 Super toners to a customer on account for $53.00 each. The Sales order number was 12100, record the Sales Revenue. |
December 10: Sold 13 Super toners to a customer on account for $53.00 each. The Sales order number was 12100, record the Cost of Goods Sold, using FIFO. |
December 11: Check # 6002 was used to pay salaries of $2,250.00 to equipment operators. Ignore payroll taxes. |
December 14: Check # 6003 was used to purchase a one-year insurance policy covering its computer equipment for $6,504.00 from Seth's Insurance. The effective date of the policy was December 16 and the invoice number was 2387. |
December 15: Lauryn paid $2,276.00 for airline tickets to send the kids to Grandma Ellen's for the holiday. |
December 16: Received 5 Super Toners for resale to our customers. The cost was $23.00 per toner. The Invoice number was 7359, and we will pay them within 30 days. |
December 17: We were informed that Mr. Madoff who has an account with us will never pay the $674.00 he owes us. Record the transaction to write off Mr. Madoff's accounts receivable account using the allowance method. |
December 17: We were informed that Mr. Madoff who has an account with us will never pay the $674.00 he owes us. Record the transaction to write off Mr. Madoff's accounts receivable account using the allowance method. |
December 17: Received invoice number 26354 in the amount of $750.00 from the local newspaper for advertising. |
December 18: Check # 6004 was used to pay Accounts Payable in the amount of $1,020.00 |
December 19: Sold 7 Super toners to a customer on account for $53.00 each. The Sales order number was 12100, record the Sales Revenue. |
December 19: Sold 7 Super toners to a customer on account for $53.00 each. The Sales order number was 12100, record the Cost of Goods Sold, using FIFO. |
December 21: Record the cost of computers for various customers on account, $6,100.00. |
December 21: Billed various miscellaneous local customers $12,200.00 for computers that cost us $6,100.00, record the Sales Revenue. |
December 21: Billed various miscellaneous local customers $12,200.00 for computers that cost us $6,100.00, record the Cost of Goods Sold. |
December 22: Check # 6005 was used to pay salaries of $2,250.00 to equipment operators. Ignore payroll taxes. |
December 22: Received a bill for $1,265.00 from Computer Parts and Repair Co. for repairs to the computer equipment. The invoice number was 43254. |
December 22: Check # 6006 was used to pay the advertising bill that was previously received and recorded from the local newspaper for advertising, invoice number 26354. |
December 22: Received 12 Super Toners for resale to our customers. The cost was $25.00 per toner. The Invoice number was 7988, and we will pay them within 30 days. |
December 23: Cash from customers in the amount of $21,225.00 was received on billings. |
December 23: Record the cost of computers for various customers on account, $7,350.00. |
December 28: Billed various miscellaneous local customers $14,700.00 for computers that cost us $7,350.00, record the Sales Revenue. |
December 28: Billed various miscellaneous local customers $14,700.00 for computers that cost us $7,350.00, record the Cost of Goods Sold. |
December 28: Paid the bill that was previously received and recorded from Computer Parts and Repairs Co with Check # 6007 . The invoice number was 43254. |
December 29: Cash from customers in the amount of $14,375.00 was received on billings. |
December 29: Received a bill for the amount of $630.00 from AT&T for the telephone. The invoice number was 784537. |
December 30: Check # 6008 was used to pay salaries of $2,250.00 to equipment operators. Ignore payroll taxes. |
December 30: Check # 6009 was used to pay was used to pay for a cash dividend of $.20 per share to Lauryn, a shareholder of Byte. |
December 30: Check # was used to pay was used to pay for a cash dividend of $.20 per share to Anne, a shareholder of Byte. |
December 30: Received a $7,965.00 check from Le Corporation for merchandise ordered which will be delived January 16th. |
Please note: The bookkeeper that we had before you arrived was not very good. He never created a Trial Balance and after he left we realized that he neglected to record the issuances of the bond issued on January 1 of this year and the recording of the interest payment on June 30. Since we do not make entries into "closed" periods record the entries as of December 31st. |
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December 31: On January 1, Byte received $193,390.20 when they issued a $180,000.00, 7%, 10 year bond. Interest is to be paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The market rate was 6%. This entry was never recorded. |
December 31: Please record the timely interest payment for the bond using the straight line method that was made on June 30th, with check # 5367. This entry was never recorded.. |
December 31: Please record the timely interest payment for the bond using the straight line method that was made on December 31st, with check # 6010 |
44. | Management has decided that assets purchased during a month are treated as if purchased on the first day of the month. The computer equipment was purchased last January for $22,500.00 |
and it has an estimated useful life of 5.0 years with no salvage value. Calculate the depreciation for one year using the straight-line method of depreciation. | |
45. | The Ricoh Color copier, part of the office equipment, is estimated to be able to make 480,000 copies and have a salvage value of $500.00. During December 8,250 copies were made. Calculate the depreciation for one year using the activity based method of depreciation. |
46. | The remaining office equipment, $64,100.00, was purchased last January and has an estimated useful life of 10.0 years with a salvage value of $3,100.00. Calculate the depreciation for one year using the straight-line method of depreciation. |
47. | A review of the payroll records show that unpaid salaries in the amount of $1,350.00 are owed by Byte for three days, December 28 - 31. Ignore payroll taxes. |
48. | Our CPA has informed us to estimate that 5.00% of the outstanding Accounts Receivable will be uncollectable. Record the bad debt expense using the allowance method. |
49. | Income taxes are to be computed at the rate of 25 percent of net income before taxes. |
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