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On January 1, Pulse Recording Studio (PRS) had the following account balances. Accounts Payable $ 8,300 Accounts Receivable 7,000 Accumulated DepreciationEquipment 6,400 Cash 3,650 Cash

On January 1, Pulse Recording Studio (PRS) had the following account balances.

Accounts Payable $ 8,300
Accounts Receivable 7,000
Accumulated DepreciationEquipment 6,400
Cash 3,650
Cash Equivalents 1,640
Common Stock 10,200
Deferred Revenue 3,700
Equipment 30,300
Notes Payable (long-term) 12,500
Prepaid Rent 2,970
Retained Earnings 4,980
Supplies 520

The following transactions occurred during January.

Received $2,410 cash on 1/1 from customers on account for recording services completed in December.

Wrote checks on 1/2 totaling $4,330 for amounts owed on account at the end of December.

Purchased and received supplies on account on 1/3, at a total cost of $200.

Completed $3,700 of recording sessions on 1/4 that customers had paid for in advance in December.

Received $4,950 cash on 1/5 from customers for recording sessions started and completed in January.

Wrote a check on 1/6 for $4,040 for an amount owed on account.

Converted $1,060 of cash equivalents into cash on 1/7.

On 1/15, completed EFTs for $1,480 for employees salaries and wages for the first half of January.

Received $2,760 cash on 1/31 from customers for recording sessions to start in February.

Required:

Prepare journal entries for the January transactions. Review the 'General Ledger' and the unadjusted 'Trial Balance' Tabs to see the effect of the transactions on the account balances.

Prepare journal entries for items (j)(n) from the bank reconciliation. j. The bank deducted $520 for an NSF check from a customer deposited on January 5. k. The check written January 6 has not cleared the bank, but the January 2 payment has cleared. l. The cash received and deposited on January 31 was not processed by the bank until February 1. m. The bank added $3 cash to the account for interest earned in January. n. The bank deducted $3 for service charges.

Prepare adjusting journal entries on 1/31 in 'General Journal' Tab. (these are shown as items 15 to 21). o. Depreciation for the month is $150. p. Salaries and wages totaling $1,700 have not yet been recorded for January 16 to 31. q. Prepaid Rent will be fully used up by March 31. r. Supplies on hand at January 31 were $600. s. Received $300 invoice for January electricity charged on account to be paid in February but is not yet recorded. t. Interest on the promissory note of $64 for January has not yet been recorded or paid. u. Income tax of $1,000 on January income has not yet been recorded or paid.

Review the adjusted 'Trial Balance' as of January 31.

Prepare an income statement for the period ended January 31 in the 'Income Statement' Tab.

Prepare a bank reconciliation in the 'Bank Reconciliation' Tab.

Prepare a classified balance sheet as of January 31 in the 'Balance Sheet' Tab.

Using the information from the requirements above, complete the 'Analysis' tab.

in the letter q many people put 2,970 as prepaid rent but it is wrong

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