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Prepare the Adjusted Trial Balance Accounts Payable 65,340 Accounts Receivable 190,300 Accumulated Depreciation (Building) 5,400 Accumulated Depreciation (Equipment 29,359 Accumulated other comprehensive income 15,000 Additional

Prepare the Adjusted Trial Balance

Accounts Payable 65,340

Accounts Receivable 190,300

Accumulated Depreciation (Building) 5,400

Accumulated Depreciation (Equipment 29,359

Accumulated other comprehensive income 15,000

Additional Paid in Capital Treasury Stock 21,000

Advertising Expense 8,400

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 25,000

Bad Debt Expense 25,000

Bonds Interest Expense 43,088

Bonds Payable - $1,600,000

Building 150,000

Cash 1,270,676

Common Stock 101,000

Depreciation Expense 33,759

Dividends 41,000

Employee Compensation Expense 10,000

Employee stock option outstanding account 10,000

Equipment 50,000

Fair value adjustment (Trading) (8,000)

Income Taxes Expense 63,800

Income Taxes Payable 63,800

Insurance Expense 82,000

Interest Expense 1,175

Interest Income 19,561

Interest Receivable 16,000

Inventory 0

Investment in Bonds of Intuit Corp 200,000

Investment in Bonds of Intuit Corp (Discount) 18,615

Land 75,000

Lease Equipment 43,796

Lease Liability 33,293

LT (Debt) investments (HTM) 177,824

Notes Payable 236,175

Office Expense 21,700

Patent 37,500

Pension Expense 40,000

Pensions-related asset 10,000

PIC in Excess of Par Common Stock - 33,000

Premium on Bonds Payable 118,630

Prepaid Insurance 17,400

Purchases - $350,000

Rent Revenue 12,000

Retained Earnings 0

Sales Revenue 792,845

Short term Investments 167,000

12/31/14 Adjusting Journal Entries
JE # Account Titles Debits Credits
1 Insurance Expense 8,200
Prepaid Insurance 8,200
2 Depreciation Expense 2,400
Accumulated Depreciation - Building 400
Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment 2,000
3 Unearned Rent Revenue 12,000
Rent Revenue 12,000
4 Wages Expense 12,750
Wages Payable 12,750
5 Interest Expense 1,175
Notes Payable 1,175
6 No journal entry required
7 No journal entry required
8 Cash 70,000
Treasury Stock 49,000
Additional Paid in Capital - Treasury Stock 21,000
9 Cash 35,000
Common Stock 15,000
Paid in capital in excess of par - Common Stock 20,000
10 Cash 861,771
Bonds Payable 800,000
Premium on Bonds Payable 61,771
Bonds Interest Expense 43,088
Premium on Bonds Payable 4,912
Cash 48,000
11 Unrealized Holding Gain and Loss 8,000
Securities Fair Value Adjustment - Trading 8,000
12 Investment in Bonds of Intuit Corp 200,000
Cash 177,824
Investment in Bonds of Intuit Corp - Discount Bonds 22,176
Interest Receivable 16,000
Investment in Bonds of Intuit Corp - Discount Bonds 3,561
Interest Income 19,561
13 Bad Debt Expense 25,000
Allowance for Doubtful Acounts 25,000
14 Lease Equipment 43,796
Lease Liability 43,796
Lease Liability 10,503
Cash 10,503
Depreciation Expense 7,359
Accumulated Depreciation: Equipment 7,359
15 Pension Expense 40,000
Pension-related asset 10,000
Accumulated other comprehensive income 15,000
Cash 35,000
16 Employee Compensation Expense 10,000
Employee Stock option outstanding account 10,000

Treasury Stock 0

Unearned Rent Revenue 24,000

Unrealized Holding Gains and Loss 8,000

Utilities Expense 31,000

Wages Expense 80,350

Wages Payable 12,000

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