Prepaid insurance $ 22,100 24,300 Prepaid rent Interest receivable Salaries payable 0 Unearned revenue 48,000 Interest...
$ Prepaid insurance Prepaid rent 3,750 26,100 Interest receivable Salaries payable Unearned revenue 33,000 Interest revenue 11,000 • The insurance policy indicates that on December 31, 2010, only three months remain on the 48-month policy that originally cost $12,000 (purchased on April 1, 2007). • Brenda's has a note receivable with $3,600 of interest due from a customer on January 1, 2011. This amount has not been recorded. • The accounting records show that two-third of the revenue paid in...
Trial balance Account Titles Debit Credit Cash $ 95,430 Accounts Receivable $ 6,000 Prepaid Rent $ 25,000 Prepaid Insurance $ 2,700 Prepaid Supplies $ 120 Equipment $ 400,000 Accumulated Depreciation $ 3,250 Accounts Payable $ 970 Accrued Interest $ 1,400 Accrued Salaries $ 550 Unearned Rental Revenue $ 1,950 Notes Payable $ 350,000 Capital Stock-Mike $ 80,000 Capital Stock-Julie $ 80,000 Dividend $ 4,000 Retained Earnings $ - Rental Revenue $ 46,100 Salaries Expense $ 19,950 Rent Expense $ 5,000...
Cash Supplies Prepaid Insurance Land Building Accumulated Depreciation-Building Equipment Accumulated Depreciation Equipment Accounts Payable Unearned Rent Revenue Salaries and Wages Payable Interest Payable Mortgage Payable Common Stock Rent Revenue 6. Salaries of $710 are accrued and unpaid at May 31. Journalize the adjusting entries on May 31. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter o for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. DC not indent manually.)...
The following is a list of financial statement items from the records of Marshall Corporation as at 31 December 2008.Prepaid Insurance$ 12,750Prepaid Rent$ 18,000Interest Receivable0Salaries Payable0Unearned fees$ 30,000Interest Income$ 10,000 Additional information includes the following:(a) The insurance policy indicates that on 31 December 2008, only 5 months remain on the 24 months policy that originally cost $18,000.(b) Marshall has note receivable with $2,500 of interest due from a customer on 1 January 2009.(c) The accounting records show that one-third of the...
Debit Credit Cash Accounts Receivable Prepaid Insurance $3,850 5,650 4,480 42,000 $24,000 3,500 4,450 Equipment Accumulated Depreciation, Equipment Accounts Payable Salaries Payable Unearned Service Revenue Common Stock Retained Earnings Dividends 3,875 8,000 2,255 10,500 99,600 49,400 17,250 2,200 Service Revenue Salaries Expense Rent Expense Insurance Expense Depreciation Expense Income Taxes Expense Totals Required: 4,950 5,400 $145,680 $145,680 Prepare a classified balance sheet for Sparrow at December 31, 2019 Sparrow Company Balance Sheet December 31, 2019 Assets Current assets: Total current...
Complete the following worksheet. Unadjusted TB Dr Adjusted TB Adjustments Account Cash At Bank Accounts Receivable Supplies Prepaid Rent Dr Dr 79 ccounts Payable 925 Salaries Payable apital Revenue Rent Expense Salary Expense Supplies Expense Now complete the adjusting journal entries 12 21 Dr Cr counts Recelvable Accrue revenue Dr Cr Supplies Record supplies used Record supplies used Dr Cr Record rent expense Dr Cr Accrue salary expense Now complete the following Financial Statements Name of Business Income Statement For...
New Waves Company paid $3,600 on April 1, 2009, for a three-year insurance policy. It was recorded as prepaid insurance. Use the accounting equation to show the adjustment New Waves will make to properly report expenses when preparing the December 31, 2009, financial statements. (Assume no previous adjustments to prepaid insurance have been made.) (Use parentheses or a minus sign when entering account decreases. Use only the necessary input lines.) Assets Liabilities + Shareholders' Equity Contributed Capital + Retained Earnings...
$7,200 2,100 7,680 Prepaid insurance Supplies Office equipment Unearned rent revenue Salaries expense Rent revenue 5,400 3,250 16,000 Monthly financial statements are prepared. Using the following information, record in a general journal the adjusting entries necessary on January 31: a. Prepaid Insurance represents a three-year premium paid on January 1. b. Supplies of $975 were on hand January 31. c. Office equipment is expected to last eight years. Depreciation is recorded monthly. d. On January 1, the firm collected six...
Cash Retained earnings Cost of goods sold Salaries and wages expense Prepaid insurance Inventory Accounts receivable Sales revenue Notes payable Accounts payable Service revenue Interest expense $ 85,100 124,400 435,100 118,800 7,800 64,500 90,000 593,100 6,600 56,700 5,400 1,880 (a) In each case, identify whether the item is an asset, liability, stockholders' equity, revenue, or expense item. Revenue Cash Revenue Retained earnings Expense Cost of goods sold Salaries and wages expense Prepaid insurance Inventory Accounts receivable # + Sales revenue...
2015/12/31 2014/12/31 Prepaid Insurance ? 1200 Prepaid Rent 3500 4200 Interest Receivable 4200 ? Unearned Revenue 6700 8200 Interest Payable 3800 2200 Salaries Payable 11500 15600 Insurance Expense 4800 Rent Expense ? Interest Revenue 22680 Sales revenue earned current period paid in prior periods 15900 Interest Expense ? Salary expense 22290 Insurance Payments 5300 Rent payments 8700 Interest Received 24800 Revenue payments received in advance ? Interest Paid 6530 Salaries Paid ?