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Prepare Adjusting entries for the information provided. 1 January 3 Employees are paid monthly on the...

Prepare Adjusting entries for the information provided.

1

January 3

Employees are paid monthly on the first business day of the month for work done in the previous month.  The total payroll for the previous month is $110,000. (Ignore payroll taxes for this assignment.) Accounting wrote and distributed the paychecks.

2

GBI received $55,692 in safety product inventory and $37,128 in raw materials from Dallas Bike Basics.  This inventory was ordered on December 28.  The payment terms for the invoice total of $92,820 are net 10 days.  GBI paid the CWX shipping company $550 with a manual check for the shipment of the goods. The bill of lading showed that the safety product inventory arrived in 6 boxes with a total weight of 120 lbs and the raw materials came on a pallet and weighed 100 lbs.  

3

Windy City Bikes in Chicago, IL ordered $22,000 of bicycle accessories from GBI.  The cost of the accessories (to GBI) is $15,180.  The goods were shipped to Windy City immediately via UPS using Windy City’s UPS shipping number.  The terms of payment for Windy City’s order are 2/10 net 30 days.

4

January 7

GBI received payment of $16,850 from Northwest Bikes in Seattle, WA for the balance due on their account.

5

January 10

GBI’s account on the utility company website is updated at the end of each month when the meter is read.  GBI uses this data to accrue the expenses at the end of each month (in this case on December 31st.)  This allows recognition of the expense in the correct period.  Expenses are usually accrued at the end of the month as “Accrued Expenses”. GBI paid the December utility bill of $988 via the company’s automatic electronic bill pay program.  

6

GBI’s advertisement in the English language edition of Italian Cycling Journal was published today.  This ad was prepaid at the end of July for six months of advertising, August through January, (Five months of advertising have already been used.)

7

January 11

The office manager in San Diego ordered $350 of office (operating) supplies from Staples. While on the way back from a delivery, one of the warehouse staff picked up the Staples order and brought it to GBI’s office.  GBI has an account with Staples and payment terms are net 10. Operating supplies expense is figured at the end of the month determined by the amount of supplies used during the month.

8

GBI ordered $99,418 in raw materials from Space Bike Composites in Houston, TX. Terms of payment to Space Bikes are net 30.

9

GBI received payment from Windy City Bikes for their order from January 3. Windy City paid the invoice amount less the discount for paying within 10 days.

10

January 12

GBI paid $92,820 via bank transfer for the inventory order that they received from Dallas Bike Basics January 3.

11

January 17

GBI paid an invoice from Lightbulb Accessory Kits for ordered goods that were received on December 20.  The amount of the invoice from Lightbulb is $17,010 due net 30.

12

The city of Denver will be hosting a decathlon at the end of February. The event is expected to create demand for high quality bikes. Rocky Mountain Bikes in Denver, CO placed an order with GBI for $128,130 worth of bicycles to be delivered immediately. Rocky Mountain will pay the shipping. The bikes cost GBI $79,441.  GBI shipped the order immediately so that Rocky Mountain can start promoting the bikes. Because Rocky Mountain is a good customer, GBI is giving them special terms of net 45 days on this order.

13

GBI received raw materials inventory ordered from Space Bike Composites January 11. Shipping charges of $802 were included in the $100,220 invoice from Space Bike.

14

GBI received notice that Bunky’s Bicycle Emporium had declared section 13 bankruptcy which meant GBI would not be able to collect the $1,610 that Bunky’s owed them.

15

January 18

GBI received a $89,960 funds transfer from Silicon Valley Bikes in Palo Alto for the balance due on their account.

16

January 19

GBI paid Staples for the office supplies they received January 11.

17

SoCal Bikes in Irvine, CA placed an order for $2,300 in bicycle helmets for a special event in February. The merchandise cost GBI $1,380. SoCal sent a truck to the GBI distribution center in San Diego, CA and picked up the merchandise directly from GBI’s warehouse. Terms of payment are net 30. (Don’t forget to charge sales tax of 8.75% for this order.)

18

January 25

GBI has been offered the opportunity to advertise in the Bicycle Times online magazine for a reduced price if they pay for three months in advance. In light of the upcoming Tour de France, the advertising is a great opportunity for GBI to get additional recognition. The advertising will start in February. GBI wrote a check for $15,000 for three months of advertising.

19

January 24

Beantown Bikes in Boston, MA placed an order with GBI for $27,450 in bicycles.  The cost of the bicycles is $17,092. Beantown Bikes is a new customer.  Its buyers saw GBI’s booth at a trade show. Because Beantown is a new customer, they must either wait until their credit can be approved or pay for the order before GBI will ship the bikes to them.

20

January 26

GBI received notification from their bank that $27,450 had been transferred to their account from Beantown Bikes, so GBI’s warehouse personnel shipped Beantown’s order. Beantown will be responsible for paying Fed-X $360 for shipping the order.

21

January 27

The county approved GBI’s building plans for their new warehouse. Estimated building costs are $1,050,000 which will be funded via a mortgage from Bank of America. GBI plans to break ground on the new building April 18th of this year.

22

GBI sent a $30,890 check to Night Rider Aluminum Products for an order of bicycle parts GBI received December 30th.

23

Big Apple Bikes in New York City is expanding to another location in New York and needs to stock the new location. GBI received a phone order from Big Apple for $232,315 in bicycles and $108,490 in bicycle accessories and safety gear at special discount prices. The cost of the bicycles in this order is $169,586 and the cost of the accessories is $65,094.  Big Apple will have a contract trucking company pick up the order when it is ready. The order is sent to GBI’s warehouse for picking and packing which may take a couple days. Payment terms to Big Apple for this order are net 30.

24

January 31

GBI pays sales tax once a quarter via the state’s electronic filing and payment system. GBI filed its return and paid $3,063 in sales tax for the quarter ending December 31.

25

GBI paid February’s rent of $4,500 for the office and warehouse space in San Diego.

26

Big Apple’s truck arrived at GBI’s warehouse and picked up the order from January 27th.

Based on prior experience, GBI estimates that approximately ½ % of the net credit sales (gross credit sales minus returns of credit sales) for the month will become bad debt.  GBI writes off bad debts as they occur and recognizes bad debt expense based on anticipated bad debts as an adjusting entry each month.  

  1. As a control measure, physical inventories are taken on a periodic basis alternating between the raw materials inventory, finished goods inventory and trading goods inventory. Physical inventory of the trading goods inventory was taken at the end of January. It was determined that the value of the trading goods merchandise on hand was $40,710.
  2. GBI counted the office supplies (Inventory – Operating Supplies) on hand after the close of business on the last day of the month and determined the cost of the unused office supplies to be $620.
  3. Production Machinery, Equipment and Fixtures were placed in service on January 1, 2012, are expected to last 15 years with no salvage value.  GBI depreciates fixed assets on a straight-line basis and those assets acquired in the first half of the month are depreciated for the entire month, while fixed assets placed in service during the last half of the month are not depreciated until the second month. Depreciation is rounded to the nearest dollar and assets are depreciated on a monthly basis (i.e. number of days in the month is not of consequence).
  4. GBI used the Internet to review the monthly charges for utilities the business consumed during January. Based on the internet report, the amount to be billed by the utilities company for January usage is $1,046.
  5. Liability insurance for the six month period ending on February 28 in the amount of $15,000 was paid last August on the first of the month. Liability insurance is assumed to be utilized uniformly over the six month policy period.
  6. GBI needs to recognize the wages expense for the month.  Since all employees are paid salaries and no changes have been made, this amount is the same as the previous month salaries. (For purposes of this assignment, ignore manufacturing and assume all labor costs will be expensed.)
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