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ACC290 Week 3 BE4-1 P4-2A P4-3A

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Resources: WileyPLUS and Financial Accounting
Access WileyPLUS using the link on the student website.
Complete the following in WileyPLUS:

• Brief Exercise BE4-1
• Problem P4-2A
• Problem P4-3A

BE4-1 Transactions that affect earnings do not necessarily affect cash.
Instructions
Identify the effect, if any, that each of the following transactions would have upon cash
and net income. The first transaction has been completed as an example.
Net
Cash Income
(a) Purchased $100 of supplies for cash. $100 $ 0
(b) Recorded an adjusting entry to record use of $40 of the above supplies.
(c) Made sales of $1,300, all on account.
(d) Received $800 from customers in payment of their accounts.
(e) Purchased equipment for cash, $2,500.
(f) Recorded depreciation of building for period used, $600.

P4-2A Nick Waege started his own consulting firm, Waegelein Consulting, on June 1,
2010. The trial balance at June 30 is as follows.
WAEGELEIN CONSULTING
Trial Balance
June 30, 2010
Debit Credit
Cash $ 6,850
Accounts Receivable 7,000
Prepaid Insurance 2,640
Supplies 2,000
Office Equipment 15,000
Accounts Payable $ 4,540
Unearned Service Revenue 5,200
Common Stock 21,750
Service Revenue 8,000
Salaries Expense 4,000
Rent Expense 2,000
$39,490 $39,490

In addition to those accounts listed on the trial balance, the chart of accounts for
Waegelein also contains the following accounts: Accumulated Depreciation—Office
Equipment, Utilities Payable, Salaries Payable, Depreciation Expense, Insurance Expense,
Utilities Expense, and Supplies Expense.
Other data:
1. Supplies on hand at June 30 total $980.
2. A utility bill for $180 has not been recorded and will not be paid until next month.
3. The insurance policy is for a year.
4. $3,900 of unearned service revenue has been earned at the end of the month.
5. Salaries of $1,250 are accrued at June 30.
6. The office equipment has a 5-year life with no salvage value and is being depreciated
at $250 per month for 60 months.
7. Invoices representing $3,500 of services performed during the month have not been
recorded as of June 30.
Instructions
(a) Prepare the adjusting entries for the month of June.
(b) Post the adjusting entries to the ledger accounts. Enter the totals from the trial balance
as beginning account balances. Use T accounts.
(c) Prepare an adjusted trial balance at June 30, 2010

P4-3A The Olathe Hotel opened for business on May 1, 2010. Here is its trial balance
before adjustment on May 31.
OLATHE HOTEL
Trial Balance
May 31, 2010
Debit Credit
Cash $ 2,500
Prepaid Insurance 1,800
Supplies 2,600
Land 15,000
Lodge 70,000
Furniture 16,800
Accounts Payable $ 4,700
Unearned Rent Revenue 3,300
Mortgage Payable 36,000
Common Stock 60,000
Rent Revenue 9,000
Salaries Expense 3,000
Utilities Expense 800
Advertising Expense 500
$113,000 $113,000
Other data:
1. Insurance expires at the rate of $300 per month.
2. A count of supplies shows $1,050 of unused supplies on May 31.
3. Annual depreciation is $3,600 on the lodge and $3,000 on furniture.
4. The mortgage interest rate is 7%. (The mortgage was taken out on May 1.)
5. Unearned rent of $2,500 has been earned.
6. Salaries of $750 are accrued and unpaid at May 31.
Instructions
(a) Journalize the adjusting entries on May 31.
(b) Prepare a ledger using T accounts. Enter the trial balance amounts and post the adjusting
entries.
(c) Prepare an adjusted trial balance on May 31.
(d) Prepare an income statement and a retained earnings statement for the month of
May and a classified balance sheet at May 31.
(e) Identify which accounts should be closed on May 31.

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