The Radical Edge Ltd., a ski tuning and repair shop, opened November 1, 2014. Although the company
Question:
The Radical Edge Ltd., a ski tuning and repair shop, opened November 1, 2014. Although the company did not keep any formal accounting records, it did maintain a record of cash receipts and payments. The following information is available at the end of the first ski season, April 30, 2015:
Additional information:
1. At the end of April, customers owe The Radical Edge $1,440 for services they have received and not yet paid for.
2. The repair equipment was purchased at the beginning of November and has an estimated useful life of eight years.
3. On November 1, the company began renting space at a cost of $650 per month on a one-year lease. As required by the lease contract, the company paid the last month's (October 2015) rent in advance.
4. The insurance policy was purchased November 1 and is effective for one year.
5. At April 30, $4,240 is owed for unpaid salaries.
6. At April 30, it was determined that an additional $800 is owed for income tax.
Instructions
(a) Calculate the cash balance at April 30.
(b) Prepare an accrual-based (1) income statement, (2) statement of changes in equity, and (3) statement of financial position for the six months ended April 30.
Step by Step Answer:
Financial Accounting Tools for Business Decision Making
ISBN: 978-1118644942
6th Canadian edition
Authors: Paul D. Kimmel, Jerry J. Weygandt, Donald E. Kieso, Barbara Trenholm, Wayne Irvine