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PLEASE ANSWER PART 2!!! (part 1 is only attached to help understand part 2 and to ensure proper completion of this question) PART 1: Record
PLEASE ANSWER PART 2!!! (part 1 is only attached to help understand part 2 and to ensure proper completion of this question)
PART 1: Record the business activity as journal entries, post to Ledgers, prepare the unadjusted trial balance, prepare any adjusting entries for the month, and create the adjusted trial balance.
11/01/2020: Chelsea contributes $25,000 cash and Clint contributes $6,000 in cash and also contributes industrial shelving and other equipment worth $19,000 (fair value). The shelving and equipment have a useful life of 10 years and no residual value. 1,000 shares of $1 par Common Stock are issued to the Partners for this transaction (equally).
11/01/2020: Pedal Pushers signs a lease with Rightway Realty for retail space and pays $6,600 for the first 6 months rent.
11/01/2020: Pedal Pushers purchases a 6 month insurance policy to insure the business, paying $1,500.
11/02/2020: Pedal Pushers buys a Point-of-Sale (POS) system for the cashier station, $4,500, on account with terms Net 45 FOB Shipping Point. It has an estimated 10 year life and no residual value.
11/04/2020: The POS system arrives and the trucking company presents a freight invoice of $92, which Pedal Pushers pays.
11/04/2020: Pedal Pushers borrows $15,000 from their bank. The amount must be paid back in 90 days with 5% interest.
11/04/2020: Pedal Pushers buys office supplies for $590.
11/04/2020: Pedal Pushers purchases 100 $85 Pro-Cycle bikes (regular size) and 60 $95 Pro-Cycle bikes (XL size) on account from Discount Distribution LLC, terms 2%/15, Net 30, FOB Destination. Pedal Pushers is selling the regular size bike for $165 and the XL size bike for $185. The inventory should be delivered 11/9/2020.
11/05/2020: Pedal Pushers purchases 55 regular size $12 bike helmets and 25 XL size $15 bike helmets from Outfitters Wholesale Corp., terms 1%/10, Net 30, FOB Destination. The helmets should arrive 11/9/2020. The company will charge customers $24 for the regular size and $30 for the larger size.
11/09/2020: Both purchases from the 4th and the 5th arrive at the shop.
11/12/2020: Customer buys a regular size bike, paying cash.
11/14/2020: Customer buys 3 XL bikes, paying cash.
11/21/2020: Pedal Pushers pays for the purchase made on the 4th.
11/22/2020: Customer buys a regular size bike and a regular size helmet, paying cash.
11/30/2020: A count of office supplies shows that $320 are remaining.
PART 2: Record the business activity as journal entries, post to Ledgers, prepare the unadjusted trial balance, prepare any adjusting entries for the month, and create the adjusted trial balance.
12/01/2020: Sell on account to Walker Fitness Gym, terms 1/15, n/30, the following: 36 Regular Bikes, 36 Regular Helmets, 14 XL Bikes, 14 XL Helmets.
12/02/2020: Pay for the helmet purchase that was made November 5th. 12/03/2020: Purchase on account, terms 2/15, n/30, FOB Destination from Discount Sports Distribution the following items, and received the same day:
30 Regular Bikes for $92/each
16 XL Bikes for $101/each
80 Regular Helmets for $13/each
40 XL Helmets for $14/each
12/04/2020: Sold to cash customers 6 XL Bikes, 5 XL Helmets, 3 Regular Bikes, and 4 Regular Helmets.
12/5/2020: Sold to cash customers 22 Regular Bikes, 18 Regular Helmets, and 5 XL Bikes.
12/6/2020: Paid the bill for the purchase of the Point-of-Sale system.
12/8/2020: Received a utilities bill for the bundled phone/internet for the shop. Paid it the same day, $245.
12/10/2020: Sold to cash customers 19 Regular Bikes, 2 Regular Helmets, 12 XL Bikes, 6 XL Helmets.
12/11/2020: Sold on account to Ripleys Raceway Park, terms 1/15, n/30, 20 each of the 4 inventory items.
12/12/2020: Received payment from Walkers Fitness Gym for the entire purchase they made with us on December 1st.
12/15/2020: Clint and Chelsea decide to take a $2,000 dividend for each of them. They will close the shop for a few weeks to enjoy the year-end holidays and resume business the following year.
Adjusting entries: you should make adjusting entries for any expense items needed. Also, a count of office supplies shows only $65 remaining.
From the Adjusted Trial Balance prepared in Part 1, prepare the four financial statements, followed by closing entries, and the Post-closing Trial Balance.
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