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Early in its fiscal year ending December 31, 2013, San Antonio Outfitters finalized plans to expand operations. The first stage was completed on April 25

Early in its fiscal year ending December 31, 2013, San Antonio Outfitters finalized plans to expand operations. The first stage was completed on April 25th with the purchase of a tract of land on the outskirts of the city. The land and existing building were purchased for $800,000. San Antonio paid $200,000 and signed a noninterest-bearing note requiring the company to pay the remaining $600,000 on March 28, 2015. An interest rate of 8% properly reflects the time value of money for this type of loan agreement. Title search, insurance, and other closing costs totaling $20,000 were paid at closing. Below is the trial balance for San Antonio Outfitters as of March 31.

SAN ANTONIO OUTFITTERS

Trial Balance

March 31, 20XX

                                                                                                                                   


Debit                  

Credit


Cash ..........................................................................................

$3,394,380


Accounts receivable ...............................................................

2,129,500


Prepaid insurance ...................................................................

42,300


Office equipment ....................................................................

119,300


Accumulated Depreciation, Office Equipment ..................


        $11,750     

Inventory .................................................................................

2,104,000


Building ...................................................................................

100,000


Land..........................................................................................

720,000


Accounts payable ...................................................................


$   104,410

Notes payable..........................................................................


600,000

San Antonio, Capital ..............................................................


2,541,700

San Antonio, Withdrawals ....................................................

10,450


Revenue ...................................................................................


6,144,100

Wages expense ........................................................................

654,500


Depreciation Expense, Office Equipment ...........................

4,250


Equipment rental expense .....................................................

71,410


Office Supplies Expense ........................................................

7,500


Advertising expense...............................................................

32,400


Repairs expense ......................................................................

      11,970

              

Totals ........................................................................................

$9,401,860

$9,401,860

During April, the old building was demolished at a cost of $70,000, and an additional $50,000 was paid to clear and grade the land. Construction of a new building began on May 1 and was completed on October 29. Construction expenditures were as follows:

May 30 : 1,200,000

July 30: 1,500,000

Sept.1: 900,00

Oct 1: 1,800,000


San Antonio borrowed $3,000,000 at 8% on May 25 to help finance construction. This loan, plus interest, will be paid in 2014. In November, the company purchased 10 identical pieces of equipment and office furniture and fixtures for a lump-sum price of $600,000 on the account. The fair values of the equipment and the furniture and fixtures were $455,000 and $145,000, respectively. In December, San Antonio paid a contractor $285,000 for the construction of parking lots and for landscaping.


Prepare the all associated journal entries using double entry accounting methods. Your debits and credits should equal and the entries should have proper impact on the accounts that are being used. and adjust the account balances?

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