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560 Bal. Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 12 Jan. 23 Jan. 31 Bal. Cash 11,460 48 84 Jan. 1 70 543 Jan. 7 466 779 Jan. 20 2,352 36 Jan. 27 6,984 2,822 Jan. 29 17,116 Accounts Payable 4,250 Bal. Jan. 7 560 Jan. 3 Jan. 18 90 910 Jan. 14 Jan. 20 820 2,880 Jan. 25 Jan. 29 2,880 Sales Revenue O Bal. 48 Jan. 2 466 Jan. 10 2,352 Jan. 21 6,984 Jan. 30 9,850 Bal. 4,250 Bal. Canoe Rental Revenue Utilities Payable 230 Bal. Accounts Receivable O Bal. 230 Bal. O Bal. Bal. Jan. 10 Jan. 21 Jan. 30 6,000 466 2,352 6,984 6,000 466 Jan. 12 2,352 Jan. 23 6,984 Jan. 31 Cost of Goods Sold Telephone Payable 350 Bal. Bal. Bal. 0 14 350 Bal. Jan. 2 Jan. 10 Jan. 21 Jan. 30 Bal. 160 699 2,210 3,083 Wages Payable 1,050 Bal. 8 1,050 Bal. Rent Expense Merchandise Inventory Bal. 0 Jan. 1 84 14 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 560 17 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 910 70 Jan. 8 Jan. 25 2,8801 160 Jan. 10 Jan. 27 36 90 Jan. 18 41 Jan. 20 699 Jan. 21 58 Jan. 29 2,210 Jan. 30 Bal. 1,111 Bal. Refunds Payable O Bal. Bal. O Bal. Wages Expense Bal. 0 Interest Payable 120 Bal. Estimated Returns Inventory Bal. Bal. 0 120 Bal. Utilities Expense Bal. Bal. 0 Unearned Revenue 250 Bal. Bal. Office Supplies 150 Bal. 250 Bal. Telephone Expense Bal. 150 Bal. Notes Payable 4,800 Bal. Bal. Prepaid Rent 3,200 Bal. 4,800 Bal. Supplies Expense Bal. 3,200 Bal. 0 Land Bal. Bal. 90,000 Depreciation Expense- Building Bal. Bal. 90,000 Building 145,000 Washington, Capital 255,560 Bal. Bal. 0 Bal. Bal. 145,000 [255,560 Bal. Depreciation Expense-Canoes Bal. 0 Accumulated Depr.-Building 1,000 Bal. Income Summary O Bal. Bal. 0 Interest Expense 1,000 Bal. O Bal. Bal. 0 Bal. 0 Bal. Canoes 12,000 12,000 Bal. Accumulated Depr.-Canoes 200 Bal. 200 Bal. Merchandising Transactions Jan. 1 Purchased 12 T-shirts at $7 each and paid cash. Jan. 2 Sold 2 T-shirts for $24 each, total cost of $14. Received cash. Jan. 3 Purchased 70 T-shirts on account at $8 each. Terms 3/10, n/30. Jan. 7 Paid the supplier for the T-shirts purchased on January 3, less discount. Jan. 8 Realized 10 T-shirts from the January 1 order were printed wrong and returned them for a cash refund. Jan. Sold 20 T-shirts on account for $24 each, total 10 cost of $160. Terms 3/15, n/45. Jan. Received payment for the T-shirts sold on 12 account on January 10, less discount. Jan. Purchased 130 T-shirts on account at $7 each. 14 Terms 5/15, n/30. Jan. Better Boat Company called the supplier from the 18 January 14 purchase and told them that some of the T-shirts were the wrong color. The supplier offered a $90 purchase allowance. Jan. Paid the supplier for the T-shirts purchased on 20 January 14, less the allowance and discount. Jan. Sold 100 T-shirts on account for $24 each, total 21 cost of $699. Terms 2/20, n/30. Jan. Received a payment on account for the T-shirts 23 sold on January 21, less discount. Jan. Purchased 360 T-shirts on account at $8 each. 25 Terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point. Jan. Paid freight associated with the January 25 27 purchase, $36. Jan. Paid for the January 25 purchase, less discount. 29 Jan. Sold 300 T-shirts on account for $24 each, total 30 cost of $2,210. Terms 3/10, n/30. Jan. Received payment for the T-shirts sold on 31 January 30, less discount. Print Done Requirements 1. Journalize and post the January transactions. Omit explanations. Use the ledger provided for posting. 2. Journalize and post the adjusting entries for the month of January. Omit explanations. Denote each adjustment as Adj. Compute each account balance, and denote the balance as Bal. In addition, Better Boat Company provides this data: a. A physical count of the inventory at the end of the month revealed the cost was $1,076. b. The company estimated sales returns will be $48 with a cost of $24. c. Office supplies used, $100. d. The Unearned Revenue has now been earned. e. Interest expense accrued on the notes payable, $120. f. Rent of one month has been used. (On December 1, the company prepaid $4,800 for three months' rent on the warehouse where the company stores the canoes. On December 31, the company recorded one month's worth of rent expense for the month of December in the amount of $1,600.) g. Monthy depreciation on the building amounts to $1,000. h. Monthy depreciation on the canoes amounts to $125. 3. Prepare the month ended January 31, 2025, single step income statement of Better Boat Company. 4. Journalize and post the closing entries. Omit explanations. Denote each closing amount as Clo, and each balance as Bal. After posting all closing entries, prove the equality of debits and credits in the ledger by preparing a post-closing trial balance. 5. Compute the gross profit percentage for January for Better Boat Company. Print Done Requirement 1. Joumalize and pret the laruary transions Omi explanations Use the leader provided for posting Bagin by oumalizing a non-marchandising January transactions. Om explanations (Record dahits first, then cdis. Exclude explanations from any journai Antries Jan. 2 Collected $2,400 on account. Date Accounts Debit Credit Jan 2 Cash 2,400||| Acura Rosa 2400 lan 15 Paid the vilties and telephone bile from December (On December 20, the company received bills for the telephone (8350) and ulties (230) Al Theme the company recorded a Telenore Payede labiity and austries Payable fability, rectively prepare single compound juma entry for this carescions) Data Accounts Debit Credit Jan 15 Telephone Payah 3501 UTADES Payable 230 Cash 580 Jan. 16 Paid the wages abcr.cc in December. (Weges accrued in December amounted to $1,050 and was recorded as a Wages Payable lisbility.) Dale Account Debit Credit Jar. 10 Nages Payable 1050 CAS 1050 Jan 18 Rentec CANOS And received cash. 51,800 Date Accounts Jan 18 Cash Canoe Rental Revenue Debit Credit 100 1600 i Espande Jan. 20. Received bils for ulties (3901 and telephone $320) which will be pard later. (Prepare a single compound,cumal entry for this transaction. Date Account Debit Credit Jan 20 393 Telephone Expert 320 Utilities Payable 390 Telephone Payable 920 JAN. 23: Paid various accounts payab, 55,600 Date Accounts Debit Credit Jan 23 Accounts Payable 1600 Cash 1800 Accounts Jan. 30: Paid umployee, $500 DAL Jan 30 We penge Cash Debit Credit SCO 403 The opening pakinces of each account that were determined after recording the angry merchandising transactions have been entered for you. Fostne.anuary non-merchandising transacions you recorded above using the dates as posing refereres. Corpuse each account balance and cenote the balance as a For any transactions that DocumCd on the same date that affect the same secount, post to the account in the same order as you prepared the jouma entries above. For any accounts wit a zero balance after porting the Januarynon mercranding transactions, select a arcforce and enter a 'o on the normals de circ Tscount! Rey on the journal entries you prepared above. Canh Accounts Payable SA HVAR aa: 17.110 4,200 Bal. 9.860 Bal. . can Jan. 22000 2015 2 Jan. 23 1600 ben 15 1000 100015 Us 2010 ..beni 1000123 ben 500130 har Bil. 323 Accounts Receivable 6020 Utiles Pavabla 230 B Jan Jan 15 230 99020 J Bal Canoe Rental Revenu 0 B. Jan 1600 18 BALI 24002 3.300 Bal Merchandise Inventory 1.11 Telephone Payable SSRN Cost of Goods Sold 3,693 1w Foil Estimated Retums Inventory PAL Rent Expense Wages Payable 1,050 FA 1 Wages Expense Ome Supplies 150 Refunds Payable OB BA BAL Utiles Expense Prepaid Rent 3,200 Interest Payable 120 BA. BAL Bal Lund Dal 2000 U RH Telephone Expert 250 Bal Bac Supplies Expand Building 795.000 Notas Payubla 4.000 a Lal Bal Acumullad Dapr.-Building 11.00 Bal Depreciation Expanse Building Bal. Cance 12000 Bal Washington, Capital 1253.580 Dal Depreciation Expanssance Bal Accumulated Duprcanos 200 Bal Interest Expense Income Summary ODE bal N 1 560 Bal. Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 12 Jan. 23 Jan. 31 Bal. Cash 11,460 48 84 Jan. 1 70 543 Jan. 7 466 779 Jan. 20 2,352 36 Jan. 27 6,984 2,822 Jan. 29 17,116 Accounts Payable 4,250 Bal. Jan. 7 560 Jan. 3 Jan. 18 90 910 Jan. 14 Jan. 20 820 2,880 Jan. 25 Jan. 29 2,880 Sales Revenue O Bal. 48 Jan. 2 466 Jan. 10 2,352 Jan. 21 6,984 Jan. 30 9,850 Bal. 4,250 Bal. Canoe Rental Revenue Utilities Payable 230 Bal. Accounts Receivable O Bal. 230 Bal. O Bal. Bal. Jan. 10 Jan. 21 Jan. 30 6,000 466 2,352 6,984 6,000 466 Jan. 12 2,352 Jan. 23 6,984 Jan. 31 Cost of Goods Sold Telephone Payable 350 Bal. Bal. Bal. 0 14 350 Bal. Jan. 2 Jan. 10 Jan. 21 Jan. 30 Bal. 160 699 2,210 3,083 Wages Payable 1,050 Bal. 8 1,050 Bal. Rent Expense Merchandise Inventory Bal. 0 Jan. 1 84 14 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 560 17 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 910 70 Jan. 8 Jan. 25 2,8801 160 Jan. 10 Jan. 27 36 90 Jan. 18 41 Jan. 20 699 Jan. 21 58 Jan. 29 2,210 Jan. 30 Bal. 1,111 Bal. Refunds Payable O Bal. Bal. O Bal. Wages Expense Bal. 0 Interest Payable 120 Bal. Estimated Returns Inventory Bal. Bal. 0 120 Bal. Utilities Expense Bal. Bal. 0 Unearned Revenue 250 Bal. Bal. Office Supplies 150 Bal. 250 Bal. Telephone Expense Bal. 150 Bal. Notes Payable 4,800 Bal. Bal. Prepaid Rent 3,200 Bal. 4,800 Bal. Supplies Expense Bal. 3,200 Bal. 0 Land Bal. Bal. 90,000 Depreciation Expense- Building Bal. Bal. 90,000 Building 145,000 Washington, Capital 255,560 Bal. Bal. 0 Bal. Bal. 145,000 [255,560 Bal. Depreciation Expense-Canoes Bal. 0 Accumulated Depr.-Building 1,000 Bal. Income Summary O Bal. Bal. 0 Interest Expense 1,000 Bal. O Bal. Bal. 0 Bal. 0 Bal. Canoes 12,000 12,000 Bal. Accumulated Depr.-Canoes 200 Bal. 200 Bal. Merchandising Transactions Jan. 1 Purchased 12 T-shirts at $7 each and paid cash. Jan. 2 Sold 2 T-shirts for $24 each, total cost of $14. Received cash. Jan. 3 Purchased 70 T-shirts on account at $8 each. Terms 3/10, n/30. Jan. 7 Paid the supplier for the T-shirts purchased on January 3, less discount. Jan. 8 Realized 10 T-shirts from the January 1 order were printed wrong and returned them for a cash refund. Jan. Sold 20 T-shirts on account for $24 each, total 10 cost of $160. Terms 3/15, n/45. Jan. Received payment for the T-shirts sold on 12 account on January 10, less discount. Jan. Purchased 130 T-shirts on account at $7 each. 14 Terms 5/15, n/30. Jan. Better Boat Company called the supplier from the 18 January 14 purchase and told them that some of the T-shirts were the wrong color. The supplier offered a $90 purchase allowance. Jan. Paid the supplier for the T-shirts purchased on 20 January 14, less the allowance and discount. Jan. Sold 100 T-shirts on account for $24 each, total 21 cost of $699. Terms 2/20, n/30. Jan. Received a payment on account for the T-shirts 23 sold on January 21, less discount. Jan. Purchased 360 T-shirts on account at $8 each. 25 Terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point. Jan. Paid freight associated with the January 25 27 purchase, $36. Jan. Paid for the January 25 purchase, less discount. 29 Jan. Sold 300 T-shirts on account for $24 each, total 30 cost of $2,210. Terms 3/10, n/30. Jan. Received payment for the T-shirts sold on 31 January 30, less discount. Print Done Requirements 1. Journalize and post the January transactions. Omit explanations. Use the ledger provided for posting. 2. Journalize and post the adjusting entries for the month of January. Omit explanations. Denote each adjustment as Adj. Compute each account balance, and denote the balance as Bal. In addition, Better Boat Company provides this data: a. A physical count of the inventory at the end of the month revealed the cost was $1,076. b. The company estimated sales returns will be $48 with a cost of $24. c. Office supplies used, $100. d. The Unearned Revenue has now been earned. e. Interest expense accrued on the notes payable, $120. f. Rent of one month has been used. (On December 1, the company prepaid $4,800 for three months' rent on the warehouse where the company stores the canoes. On December 31, the company recorded one month's worth of rent expense for the month of December in the amount of $1,600.) g. Monthy depreciation on the building amounts to $1,000. h. Monthy depreciation on the canoes amounts to $125. 3. Prepare the month ended January 31, 2025, single step income statement of Better Boat Company. 4. Journalize and post the closing entries. Omit explanations. Denote each closing amount as Clo, and each balance as Bal. After posting all closing entries, prove the equality of debits and credits in the ledger by preparing a post-closing trial balance. 5. Compute the gross profit percentage for January for Better Boat Company. Print Done Requirement 1. Joumalize and pret the laruary transions Omi explanations Use the leader provided for posting Bagin by oumalizing a non-marchandising January transactions. Om explanations (Record dahits first, then cdis. Exclude explanations from any journai Antries Jan. 2 Collected $2,400 on account. Date Accounts Debit Credit Jan 2 Cash 2,400||| Acura Rosa 2400 lan 15 Paid the vilties and telephone bile from December (On December 20, the company received bills for the telephone (8350) and ulties (230) Al Theme the company recorded a Telenore Payede labiity and austries Payable fability, rectively prepare single compound juma entry for this carescions) Data Accounts Debit Credit Jan 15 Telephone Payah 3501 UTADES Payable 230 Cash 580 Jan. 16 Paid the wages abcr.cc in December. (Weges accrued in December amounted to $1,050 and was recorded as a Wages Payable lisbility.) Dale Account Debit Credit Jar. 10 Nages Payable 1050 CAS 1050 Jan 18 Rentec CANOS And received cash. 51,800 Date Accounts Jan 18 Cash Canoe Rental Revenue Debit Credit 100 1600 i Espande Jan. 20. Received bils for ulties (3901 and telephone $320) which will be pard later. (Prepare a single compound,cumal entry for this transaction. Date Account Debit Credit Jan 20 393 Telephone Expert 320 Utilities Payable 390 Telephone Payable 920 JAN. 23: Paid various accounts payab, 55,600 Date Accounts Debit Credit Jan 23 Accounts Payable 1600 Cash 1800 Accounts Jan. 30: Paid umployee, $500 DAL Jan 30 We penge Cash Debit Credit SCO 403 The opening pakinces of each account that were determined after recording the angry merchandising transactions have been entered for you. Fostne.anuary non-merchandising transacions you recorded above using the dates as posing refereres. Corpuse each account balance and cenote the balance as a For any transactions that DocumCd on the same date that affect the same secount, post to the account in the same order as you prepared the jouma entries above. For any accounts wit a zero balance after porting the Januarynon mercranding transactions, select a arcforce and enter a 'o on the normals de circ Tscount! Rey on the journal entries you prepared above. Canh Accounts Payable SA HVAR aa: 17.110 4,200 Bal. 9.860 Bal. . can Jan. 22000 2015 2 Jan. 23 1600 ben 15 1000 100015 Us 2010 ..beni 1000123 ben 500130 har Bil. 323 Accounts Receivable 6020 Utiles Pavabla 230 B Jan Jan 15 230 99020 J Bal Canoe Rental Revenu 0 B. Jan 1600 18 BALI 24002 3.300 Bal Merchandise Inventory 1.11 Telephone Payable SSRN Cost of Goods Sold 3,693 1w Foil Estimated Retums Inventory PAL Rent Expense Wages Payable 1,050 FA 1 Wages Expense Ome Supplies 150 Refunds Payable OB BA BAL Utiles Expense Prepaid Rent 3,200 Interest Payable 120 BA. BAL Bal Lund Dal 2000 U RH Telephone Expert 250 Bal Bac Supplies Expand Building 795.000 Notas Payubla 4.000 a Lal Bal Acumullad Dapr.-Building 11.00 Bal Depreciation Expanse Building Bal. Cance 12000 Bal Washington, Capital 1253.580 Dal Depreciation Expanssance Bal Accumulated Duprcanos 200 Bal Interest Expense Income Summary ODE bal N 1

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