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Below you will see an unadjusted trial balance run at year end followed by information needed to make adjusting entries.

Baltimore Glass Company
Trial Balance
December 31, 2015

Acct.

 

 

 

No.

Account Title

Debit

Credit

101

Cash

          88,450

 

110

Accounts Receivable

       195,613

 

120

Merchandise Inventory

       256,250

 

125

Supplies on Hand

            3,252

 

130

Prepaid Insurance

            3,500

 

131

Prepaid Rent

            7,500

 

150

Equipment

       175,285

 

160

Accumulated Depreciation

 

          24,260

202

Accounts Payable

 

          72,555

210

Wages Payable

 

                   -  

301

Capital Stock

 

       220,000

302

Retained Earnings, January 1

 

       211,144

401

Sales

 

       998,250

405

Sales Returns and Allowances

            5,145

 

410

Interest Income

 

            1,500

500

Purchases

       560,880

 

501

Purchases Discounts

 

            4,080

502

Purchases Returns and Allowances

 

            1,200

505

Freight In

            4,580

 

520

Advertising Expense

            1,000

 

530

Sales Salaries Expense

          88,600

 

532

Supplies Expense

                   -  

 

540

Office Salaries Expense

       124,500

 

550

Utilities Expense

            8,594

 

555

Insurance Expense

                   -  

 

560

Professional Fees Expense

            3,000

 

570

Depreciation Expense

                   -  

 

580

Interest Expense

            6,840

 

 

 

    1,532,989

    1,532,989

Adjusting items:

1. The remaining prepaid insurance at year end is $3,000
2. A physical inventory shows supplies on hand of $2,000 at year end
3. The prepaid rent of $7,500 covers January 2016 rent
4. Depreciation on equipment is $12,000 for the year
5. At year end sales salaries of $3,000 were earned but unpaid
6. At year end office salaries of $4,000 were earned but unpaid
7. Inventory items with a cost of $35,400 were received on the last day of the year but no invoice was received yet.
8. A physical count of inventory shows a value of $219,100. The periodic inventory method is used.

Do the following requirements below. Create proper headings for each statement.

1. Record adjusting journal entries from information above. It is possible that an item may not require an entry
2. Prepare an adjusted trial balance including the adjusting entries made
3. Prepare a classified income statement. Supplies is a sales expense. January 1, 2015 merchandise inventory was 256,250.
4. Prepare a statement of retained earnings
5. Prepare a classified balance sheet
6. Prepare closing journal entries

Compute the ending inventory using LIFO for both the periodic and the perpetual methods below:

 

 

units

price

01-Jan

Beginning inventory

3,500

$ 3.00

14-Jan

Bought

1,500

$ 3.15

05-Feb

Sold

1,000


22-Feb

Bought

2,000

$ 3.20

07-Mar

Sold

1,500


15-Mar

Sold

2,000


05-Apr

Bought

1,000

$ 3.25

10-Apr

Sold

800


12-Apr

Sold

800


22-Apr

Sold

500


04-May

Sold

600


10-May

Bought

           2,000

 $ 3.30

25-May

Sold

               500

 

LIFO Periodic Inventory (scroll down to see Perpetual input area).

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