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Problem One On Jan 1 st , 2017, Shuke, Julies Hamster, turned into a Human being and decided to open a new company that sells

Problem One

On Jan 1st, 2017, Shuke, Julies Hamster, turned into a Human being and decided to open a new company that sells hamster foods. He named it Hamster Co.

Hamster Co. filed the form of incorporation in WA state and has two classes of stock authorized: $100 par value preferred stock and $1 par value common stock.

Below are the transactions during the year, please record these transactions.

Jan 1

Issue 3,000 shares of common stock for $22 per share.

Jan 2

Issues $1,000,000 of 6% bonds, due in ten years, with interest payable semi-annually on June 30 and December 31 each year. Market interest rate is 7%.

March 2

Issue 5,000 shares of preferred stock for $110 per share.

March 3

Purchase inventory 120 bags @ $130 each on account

March 4

Purchase inventory 90 bags @ $120 each with cash

March 5

Sell 20 bags of inventory on account for $200 each

April 10

Sell 150 bags of inventory on account for $210 each

April 11

Collect cash from customers for prior on account sales $10,000

April 12

Pay cash to suppliers for March 3rd inventory purchase

April 30

Purchase a delivery truck for $50,000 with $5,000 salvage value and 5 year life

June 1

Declare a cash dividend on common stock of $1 per share and a cash dividend on preferred stock of $5 per share to all stockholders of record on June 15.

June 30

Pay interest for the bonds issued on Jan 2nd

June 30

Pay the cash dividends declared on June 1.

August 1

Purchase 2,000 shares of common treasury stock for $18 per share.

August 30

Pay for one-year advertisement $12,000

October 1

Reissue 1,000 shares of treasury stock purchased on August 1 for $20 per share.

December 31

Pay interest for the bonds issued on Jan 2nd

Part A. You are hired by Shuke as the Chief Accountant of Hamster Co. In fact, you are the only employee in the Accounting department. Please make journal entries to record the above transactions. The company use FIFO perpetual inventory system.

Part B. Assume no adjusting entries have been made during the year of 2017, make all the adjusting entries on December 31st 2017.

Necessary information:

Of all the accounts receivable balance, 4,000 are past due and you estimate that 20% is uncollectible. For the remaining accounts receivable, 5% is uncollectible. Since 2017 is the first year of Hamster Co, there is no beginning balance of Allowance of Uncollectible Accounts.

Part C. Make income statement, statement of equity, balance sheet, and statement of cash flow for Hamster Co. at the end of year 2017.

Part D. Record closing entries.

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