UILULUTUS5=lise Calculator Note receivable Instructions Chart of Accounts Starting Questions Journal Instructions Lundquist Company received a 60-day, 7% note for $79,000, dated July 23, from a customer on account Required: a. Determine the due date of the note. b. Determine the maturity value of the note. Assume 360 days in a year c. Journalize the entry to record the receipt of the payment of the note at maturity. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account Starting Questions a. Determine the due date of the note September 21 b. Determine the maturity value of the note. Assume 360 days in a year. (Note: Round computations to the nearest whole dollar) $79,921.67 Starting Questions Journal Instructions Starting Questions Journal C. Journalize the entry to record the receipt of the payment of the note at matunity Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account Mes JOURNAL ACCOUNTING I DATE DESCRIPTION POST. REF. CREDIT A SSETS LIABILIT Sep. 23 79.921.67 Cash Notes Receivable 79.000.00 921.67 Interest Revenue v2.cengagenow.com U CengageNOWV2 Online teaching and learning resource from Cengage Learning Calculator Perpetual Inventory Using FIFO Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales data for prepaid cell phones for May are as follows: Inventory Purchases Sales May 1 1 ,600 units at $38 May 10 800 units at $40 May 12 1,120 units May 20 20 units at $42 May 14 960 units May 31 480 units Assume that the business maintains a perdetual Inventory system, costing by the first in, first-out method. Determine the cost of merchandise sold for each sale an inventory balance after each sale, presenting the data in the form illustrated in Exhibit 3. Under FIFO, if units are in inventory at two different costs, enter the units with the LOWER unit cost first in the Cost of Merchandise Sold Unit Cost column and in the Inventory Unit Cost column. Schedule of Cost of Merchandise Sold FIFO Method Prepaid Cell Phones Purchases Purchases Purchases Cost of Merchandise Date Cost of Merchandise Cost of Merchandise Inventory Inventory Inventory Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost Sold Quantity Sold Unit Cost Sold Total Cost Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost Bank Reconciliation and Entries The cash account for American Medical Co. at April 30 indicated a balance of $10,720. The bank statement indicated a balance of $12.440 on April 30. Comparing the bank statement and the accompanying canceled checks and memos with the records revealed the following reconciling items: a. Checks outstanding totaled $4,480. b. A deposit of $4,670, representing receipts April 30, had been made too late to appear on the bank statement c. The bank collected $2,430 on a $2,300 note, including interest of $130. d. A check for $550 returned with the statement had been incorrectly recorded by American Medical Co, as $500. The check was for the payment of an obligation to Targhee Supply Co. for a purchase on account. A check drawn for $50 had been erroneously charged by the bank as $500. 1. Bank service charges for April amounted to $20. Required: 1. Prepare a bank reconciliation American Medical Co. Bank Reconciliation April 30 Cash balance according to bank statement Adjusted balance Cash balance according to company's records 0 Adjusted balance Cash balance according to company's records 00 Adjusted balance 2. Journalize the necessary entries (a.) that increase cash and (b.) that decrease cash. the accounts have not been closed. For a compo amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. a. April 30 b. April 30 . If a balance sheet is prepared for American Medical Co. on April 30, what amount should be reported as cash? Instructions Chart of Accounts Starting Questions Journal Instructions Lundquist Company received a 60-day, 6% note for $28,000, dated July 23, from a customer on account. Required: a. Determine the due date of the note. b. Determine the maturity value of the note. Assume 360 days in a yea c. Journalize the entry to record the receipt of the payment of the note at maturity. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of accour titles Instructions Starting Questions a. Determine the due date of the note. b. Determine the maturity value of the note. Assume 360 days in a year. (Note: Round computations to the nearest whole dollar Instructions Chart of Accounts Starting Questions Journal 07 Instructions Starting Questions Journal c. Journalize the entry to record the receipt of the payment of the note at maturity. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles JOURNAL ACCOUNTING EQUATIO DESCRIPTION ASSETS LIABILITIES Instructions Chart of Accounts Journal Final Question Instructions On December 31, the following data were accumulated for preparing the adjusting entries for Bellingham Realty The supplies account balance on December 31 is $5,925. The supplies on hand on December 31 are $1.275. The uneared rent account balance on December 31 is $5,200 representing the receipt of an advance payment on December 1 of four mo rent from tenants Wages accrued but not paid at December 31 are $2,320. Fees earned but unbilled at December 31 are $18,220. Depreciation of office equipment is $4,350. Required: 1. Journalize the adjusting entries required at December 31. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. 2. What is the difference between adjusting entries and correcting entries? Adjusting entries Instructions Accounts Journal Final Question Journal Final Question Instructions Journal DATE POST. REF. DEBIT ASSETS ARRITIES DESCRIPTION Adjusting Entries Calculator Comparing three depreciation methods Instructions Depreciation Expense Final Questions Instructions Dexter Industries purchased packaging equipment on January 8 for $87,200. The equip was expected to have a useful life of three years, or 20.000 operating hou a residual value of $7.200. The equipment was used for 8,590 hours during Year 1,7,370 hours in Year 2, and 4,040 hours in Year 3. Required: 1. Determine the amount of depreciation expense for the three years ended December 31 by (a) the straight-line method, (b) the units-of-actwy method, and (c) the double-declining balance method. Also determine the total depreciation expense for the three years by each method. (Note: For STRAIGHT-LINE ONLY, round the first two years to the nearest whole dollar, then round the third year as necessary For DECLINING BALANCE ONLY, round the multiplier to five decimal places. Then round the answer for each year to the nearest whole dolar) 2. What method yields the highest depreciation expense for Year 1? 3. What method yields the most depreciation over the three-year Ne of the equipment? 14 Calculator Comparing three depreciation methods Instruguons Depreciation Expense Final Questions Instructions Depreciation Expense double-declining-balance method. Also determine the total depreciation expense for the three years by each method. (Note: For STRAIGHT-LINE ONLY, round the first two years to the nearest whole dollar, then round the third year as necessary. For DECLINING BALANCE ONLY, round the multiplier to five decimal places. Then round the answer for each year to the nearest whole dollar.) Depreciation Expense Double Units-of-Activity Activity Straight-Line Method Method Declining Balance Method Year 2 Year 3 Total