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Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.) Santana Rey created Business Solutions on October 1, 2019. The company has been successful, and its list of customers has grown. To accommodate the growth, the accounting system is modified to set up separate accounts for each customer. The following chart of accounts includes the account number used for each account and any balance as of December 31, 2019. Santana Rey decided to add a fourth digit with a decimal point to the 106 account number that had been used for the single Accounts Receivable account. This change allows the company to continue using the existing chart of accounts. Credit No. Account Title 101 Cash 106.1 Alex's Engineering Co. 106.2 Wildcat Services 106.3 Easy Leasing 106.4 IFM Co. 106.5 Liu Corp. 106.6 Gomez Co. 106.7 Delta Co. 106.8 KC, Inc. 106.9 Dream, Inc. 119 Merchandise inventory 126 Computer supplies 128 Prepaid insurance 131 Prepaid rent 163 office equipment 164 Accumulated depreciation office equipment 167 Computer equipment 168 Accumulated depreciation-Computer equipment 201 Accounts payable 210 Wages payable 236 Unearned computer services revenue 307 Common stock 318 Retained earnings 319 Dividends 403 Computer services revenue 112 Calac Debit $ 48,372 0 0 0 3,000 0 2,668 0 0 0 0 580 1,665 825 8,000 $ 400 20,000 1,250 1,100 500 1,500 73,000 7,360 0 0 n 825 8,000 $ 400 20,000 1,250 1,100 500 1,500 73,000 7,360 131 163 164 167 168 201 210 236 307 318 319 403 413 414 1 415 20 502 612 612 613 613 623 623 637 637 0 0 0 Prepaid rent Office equipment Accumulated depreciation-office equipment Computer equipment Accumulated depreciation-Computer equipment Accounts payable Wages payable Unearned computer services revenue Common stock Retained earnings Dividends Computer services revenue Sales Sales returns and allowances Sales discounts Cost of goods sold Depreciation expense-Office equipment Depreciation expense-Computer equipment Wages expense Insurance expense Rent expense Computer supplies expense Advertising expense Mileage expense Miscellaneous expenses Repairs expense-Computer 0 0 0 0 0 0 640 652 655 676 677 684 0 In response to requests from customers, S. Rey will begin selling mputer software. The company will extend credit terms of 1/10, n/30, FOB shipping point, to all customers who purchase this merchandise. However, no cash discount is available on consulting fees. Additional accounts (Nos. 119, 413, 414, 415, and 502) are added to its general ledger to accommodate the company's new merchandising activities. Its transactions for January through March follow: Jan. 4 The company paid cash to Lyn Addie for five days' work at the rate of $125 per day. Four of the five days relate to wages payable that were accrued in the prior year. 5 Santana Rey invested an additional $25,000 cash in the company in exchange for more common stock. 7 The company purchased $5,800 of merchandise from Kansas Corp. with terms of 1/10, n/30, FOB shipping point, invoice dated January 7. 9 The company received $2,668 cash from Gomez co. as full payment on its account. 11 The company completed a five-day project for Alex's Engineering Co. and billed it $5,500, which is the total price of $7,000 less the advance payment of $1,500. The company debited Unearned Computer Services Revenue for $1.500. was $496. Feb. point, invoice dated January 7. 9 The company received $2,668 cash from Gomez Co. as full payment on its account. 11 The company completed a five-day project for Alex's Engineering Co. and billed it $5,500, which is the total price of $7,000 less the advance payment of $1,500. The company debited Unearned Computer Services Revenue for $1,500. 13 The company sold merchandise with a retail value of $5,200 and a cost of $3,560 to Liu Corp., invoice dated January 13. 15 The company paid $600 cash for freight charges on the merchandise purchased on January 7. 16 The company received $4,000 cash from Delta Co. for computer services provided. 17 The company paid Kansas Corp. for the invoice dated January 7, net of the discount. 20 The company gave a price reduction (allowance) of $500 to Liu Corp., and credited Liu's accounts receivable for that amount. 22 The company received the balance due from Liu Corp., net of the discount and the allowance. 24 The company returned defective merchandise to Kansas Corp. and accepted a credit against future purchases (debited accounts payable). The defective merchandise invoice cost, net of the discount, 26 The company purchased $9,000 of merchandise from Kansas Corp. with terms of 1/10, n/30, FOB destination, invoice dated January 26. 26 The company sold merchandise with a $4,640 cost for $5,800 on credit to KC, Inc., invoice dated January 26. 31 The company paid cash to Lyn Addie for 10 days' work at $125 per day. 1 The company paid $2,475 cash to Hillside Mall for another three months' rent in advance. 3 The company paid Kansas Corp. for the balance due, net of the cash discount, less the $496 credit from merchandise returned on January 24. 5 The company paid $600 cash to Facebook for an advertisement to appear on February 5 only. 11 The company received the balance due from Alex's Engineering Co. for fees billed on January 11. 15 The company paid a $4,800 cash dividend. 23 The company sold merchandise with a $2,660 cost for $3,220 on credit to Delta Co., invoice dated February 23. 26 The company paid cash to Lyn Addie for eight days' work at $125 per day. 27 The company reimbursed Santana Rey $192 cash for business automobile mileage. The company recorded the reimbursement as "Mileage Expense." 8 The company purchased $2,730 of computer supplies from Harris Office Products on credit with terms of n/30, FOB destination, invoice dated March 8. 9 The company received the balance due from Delta Co. for merchandise sold on February 23. 11 The company paid $960 cash for minor repairs to the company's computer. 16 The company received $5,260 cash from Dream, Inc., for computing services provided. 19 The company paid the full amount due of $3,830 to Harris Office Products, consisting of amounts created on December 15 (of $1,100) and March 8. 24 The company billed Easy Leasing for $9,047 of computing services provided. 25 The company sold merchandise with a $2,002 cost for $2,800 on credit to Wildcat Services, invoice dated March 25. 30 The company sold merchandise with a $1,048 cost for $2,220 on credit to IFM Company, invoice dated Mar. ---- ----- 11 The company paid $960 cash for minor repairs to the company's computer. 16 The company received $5,260 cash from Dream, Inc., for computing services provided 19 The company paid the full amount due of $3,830 to Harris Office Products, consisting of amounts created on December 15 (of $1,100) and March 8. 24 The company billed Easy Leasing for $9,047 of computing services provided. 25 The company sold merchandise with a $2,002 cost for $2,800 on credit to Wildcat Services, invoice dated March 25. 30 The company sold merchandise with a $1,048 cost for $2,220 on credit to IFM Company, invoice dated March 30. 31 The company reimbursed Santana Rey $128 cash for business automobile mileage. The company recorded the reimbursement as "Mileage Expense." The following additional facts are available for preparing adjustments on March 31 prior to financial statement preparation: a. The March 31 amount of computer supplies still available totals $2,005. b. Prepaid Insurance coverage of $555 expired during this three-month period. c. Lyn Addie has not been paid for seven days of work at the rate of $125 per day. d. Prepaid rent of $2,475 expired during this three-month period. e. Depreciation on the computer equipment for January 1 through March 31 is $1,250. f. Depreciation on the office equipment for January 1 through March 31 is $400. g. The March 31 amount of merchandise inventory still available totals $704. 3. Prepare a 6-column work sheet that includes the unadjusted trial balance, the March 31 adjustments (a) through (g), and the adjusted trial balance. Do not prepare closing entries and do not journalize the adjustments or post them to the ledger. X Answer is not complete. BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Partial Work Sheet March 31, 2020 Unadjusted Trial Balance Dr. Cr. 68,057 Adjustments Adjusted Trial Balance No. Account Title Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr. 68,057 101 106.1 106.2 Cash Alex's Engineering Co. Wildcat Services Easy Leasing IFM Co. Liu Corp. Gomez Co. 106.3 2,800 9,047 5,220 2,800 9,047 106.4 5,220 106.5 106.6 106.7 Delta Co. 106.8 5,800 5,800 106.9 119 704 846 3,310 142 1,305 126 128 131 1,665 3,300 555 2,475 2,005 1,110 825 163 8,000 8,000 KC, Inc. Dream, Inc. Merchandise inventory Computer supplies Prepaid insurance Prepaid rent Office equipment Accumulated depreciationOffice equipment Computer equipment Accumulated depreciation-Computer equipment Accounts payable Wages payable Unearned computer services revenue Common stock 400 164 167 20,000 400 X 800 X 168 1,250 20,000 X 201 1,250 X 2,500 X 210 875 X 875 X 236 307 168 1,250 20,000 X 201 1.250 X 2,500 X 210 236 875 X 875 x 307 318 105,360 X 319 403 25,307 23,307 X 19,240 413 19,240 414 500 415 Accumulated depreciationComputer equipment Accounts payable Wages payable Unearned computer services revenue Common stock Retained earnings Dividends Computer services revenue Sales Sales returns and allowances Sales discounts Cost of goods sold Depreciation expense-Office equipment Depreciation expense-Computer equipment Wages expense Insurance expense Rent expense Computer supplies expense Advertising expense Mileage expense Miscellaneous expenses Repairs expense-Computer Totals 500 47 13,910 47 502 142 14,052 400 612 613 400 1,250 875 623 2,375 637 555 2,475 640 1,250 3,250 555 2,475 1,305 600 320 652 1,305 655 600 960 x 676 677 684 960 149,282 146,437 44,197 7,002 7,002 154,082 Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.) Santana Rey created Business Solutions on October 1, 2019. The company has been successful, and its list of customers has grown. To accommodate the growth, the accounting system is modified to set up separate accounts for each customer. The following chart of accounts includes the account number used for each account and any balance as of December 31, 2019. Santana Rey decided to add a fourth digit with a decimal point to the 106 account number that had been used for the single Accounts Receivable account. This change allows the company to continue using the existing chart of accounts. Credit No. Account Title 101 Cash 106.1 Alex's Engineering Co. 106.2 Wildcat Services 106.3 Easy Leasing 106.4 IFM Co. 106.5 Liu Corp. 106.6 Gomez Co. 106.7 Delta Co. 106.8 KC, Inc. 106.9 Dream, Inc. 119 Merchandise inventory 126 Computer supplies 128 Prepaid insurance 131 Prepaid rent 163 office equipment 164 Accumulated depreciation office equipment 167 Computer equipment 168 Accumulated depreciation-Computer equipment 201 Accounts payable 210 Wages payable 236 Unearned computer services revenue 307 Common stock 318 Retained earnings 319 Dividends 403 Computer services revenue 112 Calac Debit $ 48,372 0 0 0 3,000 0 2,668 0 0 0 0 580 1,665 825 8,000 $ 400 20,000 1,250 1,100 500 1,500 73,000 7,360 0 0 n 825 8,000 $ 400 20,000 1,250 1,100 500 1,500 73,000 7,360 131 163 164 167 168 201 210 236 307 318 319 403 413 414 1 415 20 502 612 612 613 613 623 623 637 637 0 0 0 Prepaid rent Office equipment Accumulated depreciation-office equipment Computer equipment Accumulated depreciation-Computer equipment Accounts payable Wages payable Unearned computer services revenue Common stock Retained earnings Dividends Computer services revenue Sales Sales returns and allowances Sales discounts Cost of goods sold Depreciation expense-Office equipment Depreciation expense-Computer equipment Wages expense Insurance expense Rent expense Computer supplies expense Advertising expense Mileage expense Miscellaneous expenses Repairs expense-Computer 0 0 0 0 0 0 640 652 655 676 677 684 0 In response to requests from customers, S. Rey will begin selling mputer software. The company will extend credit terms of 1/10, n/30, FOB shipping point, to all customers who purchase this merchandise. However, no cash discount is available on consulting fees. Additional accounts (Nos. 119, 413, 414, 415, and 502) are added to its general ledger to accommodate the company's new merchandising activities. Its transactions for January through March follow: Jan. 4 The company paid cash to Lyn Addie for five days' work at the rate of $125 per day. Four of the five days relate to wages payable that were accrued in the prior year. 5 Santana Rey invested an additional $25,000 cash in the company in exchange for more common stock. 7 The company purchased $5,800 of merchandise from Kansas Corp. with terms of 1/10, n/30, FOB shipping point, invoice dated January 7. 9 The company received $2,668 cash from Gomez co. as full payment on its account. 11 The company completed a five-day project for Alex's Engineering Co. and billed it $5,500, which is the total price of $7,000 less the advance payment of $1,500. The company debited Unearned Computer Services Revenue for $1.500. was $496. Feb. point, invoice dated January 7. 9 The company received $2,668 cash from Gomez Co. as full payment on its account. 11 The company completed a five-day project for Alex's Engineering Co. and billed it $5,500, which is the total price of $7,000 less the advance payment of $1,500. The company debited Unearned Computer Services Revenue for $1,500. 13 The company sold merchandise with a retail value of $5,200 and a cost of $3,560 to Liu Corp., invoice dated January 13. 15 The company paid $600 cash for freight charges on the merchandise purchased on January 7. 16 The company received $4,000 cash from Delta Co. for computer services provided. 17 The company paid Kansas Corp. for the invoice dated January 7, net of the discount. 20 The company gave a price reduction (allowance) of $500 to Liu Corp., and credited Liu's accounts receivable for that amount. 22 The company received the balance due from Liu Corp., net of the discount and the allowance. 24 The company returned defective merchandise to Kansas Corp. and accepted a credit against future purchases (debited accounts payable). The defective merchandise invoice cost, net of the discount, 26 The company purchased $9,000 of merchandise from Kansas Corp. with terms of 1/10, n/30, FOB destination, invoice dated January 26. 26 The company sold merchandise with a $4,640 cost for $5,800 on credit to KC, Inc., invoice dated January 26. 31 The company paid cash to Lyn Addie for 10 days' work at $125 per day. 1 The company paid $2,475 cash to Hillside Mall for another three months' rent in advance. 3 The company paid Kansas Corp. for the balance due, net of the cash discount, less the $496 credit from merchandise returned on January 24. 5 The company paid $600 cash to Facebook for an advertisement to appear on February 5 only. 11 The company received the balance due from Alex's Engineering Co. for fees billed on January 11. 15 The company paid a $4,800 cash dividend. 23 The company sold merchandise with a $2,660 cost for $3,220 on credit to Delta Co., invoice dated February 23. 26 The company paid cash to Lyn Addie for eight days' work at $125 per day. 27 The company reimbursed Santana Rey $192 cash for business automobile mileage. The company recorded the reimbursement as "Mileage Expense." 8 The company purchased $2,730 of computer supplies from Harris Office Products on credit with terms of n/30, FOB destination, invoice dated March 8. 9 The company received the balance due from Delta Co. for merchandise sold on February 23. 11 The company paid $960 cash for minor repairs to the company's computer. 16 The company received $5,260 cash from Dream, Inc., for computing services provided. 19 The company paid the full amount due of $3,830 to Harris Office Products, consisting of amounts created on December 15 (of $1,100) and March 8. 24 The company billed Easy Leasing for $9,047 of computing services provided. 25 The company sold merchandise with a $2,002 cost for $2,800 on credit to Wildcat Services, invoice dated March 25. 30 The company sold merchandise with a $1,048 cost for $2,220 on credit to IFM Company, invoice dated Mar. ---- ----- 11 The company paid $960 cash for minor repairs to the company's computer. 16 The company received $5,260 cash from Dream, Inc., for computing services provided 19 The company paid the full amount due of $3,830 to Harris Office Products, consisting of amounts created on December 15 (of $1,100) and March 8. 24 The company billed Easy Leasing for $9,047 of computing services provided. 25 The company sold merchandise with a $2,002 cost for $2,800 on credit to Wildcat Services, invoice dated March 25. 30 The company sold merchandise with a $1,048 cost for $2,220 on credit to IFM Company, invoice dated March 30. 31 The company reimbursed Santana Rey $128 cash for business automobile mileage. The company recorded the reimbursement as "Mileage Expense." The following additional facts are available for preparing adjustments on March 31 prior to financial statement preparation: a. The March 31 amount of computer supplies still available totals $2,005. b. Prepaid Insurance coverage of $555 expired during this three-month period. c. Lyn Addie has not been paid for seven days of work at the rate of $125 per day. d. Prepaid rent of $2,475 expired during this three-month period. e. Depreciation on the computer equipment for January 1 through March 31 is $1,250. f. Depreciation on the office equipment for January 1 through March 31 is $400. g. The March 31 amount of merchandise inventory still available totals $704. 3. Prepare a 6-column work sheet that includes the unadjusted trial balance, the March 31 adjustments (a) through (g), and the adjusted trial balance. Do not prepare closing entries and do not journalize the adjustments or post them to the ledger. X Answer is not complete. BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Partial Work Sheet March 31, 2020 Unadjusted Trial Balance Dr. Cr. 68,057 Adjustments Adjusted Trial Balance No. Account Title Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr. 68,057 101 106.1 106.2 Cash Alex's Engineering Co. Wildcat Services Easy Leasing IFM Co. Liu Corp. Gomez Co. 106.3 2,800 9,047 5,220 2,800 9,047 106.4 5,220 106.5 106.6 106.7 Delta Co. 106.8 5,800 5,800 106.9 119 704 846 3,310 142 1,305 126 128 131 1,665 3,300 555 2,475 2,005 1,110 825 163 8,000 8,000 KC, Inc. Dream, Inc. Merchandise inventory Computer supplies Prepaid insurance Prepaid rent Office equipment Accumulated depreciationOffice equipment Computer equipment Accumulated depreciation-Computer equipment Accounts payable Wages payable Unearned computer services revenue Common stock 400 164 167 20,000 400 X 800 X 168 1,250 20,000 X 201 1,250 X 2,500 X 210 875 X 875 X 236 307 168 1,250 20,000 X 201 1.250 X 2,500 X 210 236 875 X 875 x 307 318 105,360 X 319 403 25,307 23,307 X 19,240 413 19,240 414 500 415 Accumulated depreciationComputer equipment Accounts payable Wages payable Unearned computer services revenue Common stock Retained earnings Dividends Computer services revenue Sales Sales returns and allowances Sales discounts Cost of goods sold Depreciation expense-Office equipment Depreciation expense-Computer equipment Wages expense Insurance expense Rent expense Computer supplies expense Advertising expense Mileage expense Miscellaneous expenses Repairs expense-Computer Totals 500 47 13,910 47 502 142 14,052 400 612 613 400 1,250 875 623 2,375 637 555 2,475 640 1,250 3,250 555 2,475 1,305 600 320 652 1,305 655 600 960 x 676 677 684 960 149,282 146,437 44,197 7,002 7,002 154,082

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