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Bill's Lawn Care Module Mini Practice Problem

Bill has asked you to prepare financial statements for his first month of operation.  The following information relates to the month of May, 2014. (Round all calculations to the nearest whole dollar)

1. On May 2, Bill signed a 1 year, 6% note for $3,000 associated with the purchase of a used truck for the business. The interest will be due with the principle of the note.

2. On May 2, Bill purchased a used truck for $5,000 to use for the lawn care business.  He estimates a trade-in value of $500 at the end of the estimated five-year life of the truck.

3. On May 5, Bill purchased a lawn mower for $300 and an aerator for $500.  He estimates $0 salvage value for both pieces of equipment and an estimated two-year life for both.

4. On May 6, Bill writes a $600 check for a six month insurance policy that expires October 31, 2014.

Instructions:

1. Using the chart of accounts provided, and the Excel template provided with this assignment, record the adjustments in the Worksheet, calculate the adjusted trial balance and complete the worksheet. 

2. Prepare the Income Statement, Statement of Owner's Capital and Balance Sheet for Bill's Lawn Care for May, 2014

3. Prepare journal entries, in good form, to record the May adjusting entries.  Explanations are optional. Start with Page 3 of the General Journal for the adjusting entries.

4. Post the journal entries to general ledger accounts.  There are already transactions in the ledger for the month, you are adding to those transactions. 

5. Prepare and post the closing entries for May, 2014.  Start with Page 4 of the General Journal for the closing entries

6. Prepare a post-closing trial balance as of May 31, 2014, for Bill's Lawn Care.

Bill's Lawn Care Chart of Accounts

Classification

Account Number

Account Name

ASSETS

101

Cash


110

Accounts Receivable


120

Supplies


130

Prepaid Insurance


150

Equipment


155

Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment

LIABILITIES

201

Accounts Payable


220

Notes Payable


225

Interest Payable

OWNER'S EQUITY

301

Owner's Capital


305

Owner's Drawings


310

Income Summary

REVENUES

401

Lawn Service Revenue

EXPENSES

620

Supplies Expense


630

Fuel Expense


640

Repair and Maintenance Expense


650

Advertising Expense


660

Insurance Expense


670

Depreciation Expense


680

Interest Expense

Attachment:- Assignment Files.rar

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