The trial balance of Camilo Security Services Pty Ltd. as of January 1 Year 8, had the following normal balances: $93.708 100 Cash Petty cash Accounts receivable Allowance for doubtful accounts Supplies Prepaid rent Merchandise inventory (18 @ $285) Land Salaries payable Common stock Retained earings 22.540 1,334 250 3,600 5,130 4,000 2,100 50,000 75,894 During Year 8. Camilo Security Services experienced the following transactions: 1. Paid the salaries payable from Year 7. 2. Purchased equipment and a van for a lump sum of $36,000 cash on January 2, Year 8. The equipment was appraised for $10,000 and the van was appraised for $30,000 3. Paid $9,000 on May 1, Year 8, for one year's office rent in advance. 4. Purchased $300 of supplies on account. 5. Purchased 120 alarm systems at a cost of $280 each. Paid cash for the purchase. 6. After numerous attempts to collect from customers, wrote off $2.350 of uncollectible accounts receivable. 7. Sold 115 alarm systems for $580 each. Al sales were on account. (Be sure to compute cost of goods sold using the FIFO cost flow method). 8. Billed $86,000 of monitoring services for the year. Credit card sales amounted to $36,000, and the credit card company charged a 4 percent fee. The remaining $50,000 were sales on account. 9. Replenished the petty cash fund on June 30. The fund had $12 cash and receipts of $45 for yard mowing, $28 for office supplies expense, and $11 for miscellaneous expenses. 10. Collected the amount due from the credit card company. 11. Paid installers and other employees a total of $52,000 cash for salaries. 12. Collected $115,500 of accounts receivable during the year. 13. Paid $12,500 of advertising expense during the year. 14. Paid $6,800 of utilities expense for the year. 15. Sold the land, which was purchased in 2011, for $12,000. 16.Paid the accounts payable. 17. Paid a dividend of $10,000 to the shareholders. 18. Adjustments 19. Determined that $180 of supplies were on hand at the end of the year. 20. Recognized the expired rent for both the old van and the office building for the year. The lease on the van was not renewed. Rent paid on March 1, Year 7, for the van was $4,800. 21. Recognized uncollectible accounts expense for the year using the allowance method. Camillo estimates that 3 percent of sales on account will not be collected. 22. Recognized depreciation expense on the equipment and the van. The equipment has a five-year life and a $2,000 salvage value. The van has a four-year life and a $6,000 salvage value. The company uses double-declining-balance for the van and straight-line for the equipment 23.Accrued salaries at December 31, Year 8, were $1,500. Required 1. Record the preceding transactions in general journal form. 2. Post the transactions to T-accounts. 3. Prepare a trial balance. 4. Prepare an income statement, statement of changes in stockholders' equity, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows. 5. Close the temporary accounts to retained earnings. 6. Post the closing entries to the T-accounts and prepare a post-closing trial balance. Question 4: Comprehensive Problem (25 Marks) The trial balance of Camilo Security Services Pty Lid as of January 1 Year 8, had the following normal balances: Cash $93.705 100 Accounts receivable Allowance for doubtful accounts Supplies 250 Prepaidro Merchandise inventory (185285) 5.1.30 4,000 Salarios payable Commen ock 50,000 Retained camning 23:50 1.334 3702 2.100 During Year 8. Camilo Security Services experienced the following transactions 1. Paid the salaries payable from Year 7. 2. Purchased equipment and a van for a lump sum of $36,000 cash on January 2 Year 8. The equipment was appraised for $10.000 and the van was appraised for $30,000 3. Paid $9,000 on May 1 Year 8, for one year's office rent in advance 4. Purchased $300 of supplies on account 5. Purchased 120 alarm systems at a cost of $280 each. Paid cash for the purchase 6. After numerous attempts to collect from customers, wrote off $2,350 of uncollectible accounts receivable. 7. Sold 115 alarm systems for $580 each. All sales were on account. (Be sure to compute cost of goods sold using the FIFO cost flow method) 8. Billed $86,000 of monitoring services for the year. Credit card sales amounted to $36.000, and the credit card company charged a 4 percent fee. The remaining $50,000 were sales on account 9. Replenished the petty cash fund on June 30. The fund had $12 cash and receipts of 545 for yard mowing. 528 for office supplies expense, and $11 for miscellaneous expenses. 10. Collected the amount due from the credit card company. 11. Paid installers and other employees a total of $52,000 cash for salaries 12.Collected $115,500 of accounts receivable during the year. 13. Paid $12.500 of advertising expense during the year. 14. Paid 56.800 of utilities expense for the year 15. Sold the land, which was purchased in 2011. for $12.000 16. Paid the accounts payable 17. Paid a dividend of $10,000 to the shareholders. 18. Adjustments 19. Determined that $180 of supplies were on hand at the end of the year. in for the 20 Reconize the 19. Determined that $180 of supplies were on hand at the end of the year. 20. Recognized the expired rent for both the old van and the office building for the year. The lease on the van was not renewed. Rent paid on March 1, Year 7, for the van was $4,800. 21. Recognized uncollectible accounts expense for the year using the allowance method. Camillo estimates that 3 percent of sales on account will not be collected. 22. Recognized depreciation expense on the equipment and the van. The equipment has a five-year life and a $2,000 salvage value. The van has a four-year life and a $6,000 salvage value. The company uses double-declining-balance for the van and straight-line for the equipment. 23.Accrued salaries at December 31, Year 8, were $1,500. Required 1. Record the preceding transactions in general journal form. 2. Post the transactions to T-accounts. 3. Prepare a trial balance. 4. Prepare an income statement, statement of changes in stockholders' equity, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows. 5. Close the temporary accounts to retained earnings. 6. Post the closing entries to the T-accounts and prepare a post-closing trial balance