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Part I 

Presented below are the trial balance and the other information related to Josephine Gray, a tax consultant.

1. Fees received in advance from clients $6,000.

2. Services performed for clients that were not recorded by December 31, $4,900.

3. Bad debt expense for the year is $1,430.

JOSEPHINE GRAY, CONSULTING ENGINEER

Trial Balance

December 31, 2014

 

Debit

Credit

Cash

$ 29,500

 

Accounts Receivable

49,600

 

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

 

$ 750

Engineering Supplies Inventory

1,960

 

Prepaid Insurance

1,100

 

Furniture and Equipment

25,000

 

Accumulated Depreciation - Furniture and Equipment

 

6,250

Notes Payable

 

7,200

Josephine Gray, Capital

 

35,010

Service Revenue

 

100,000

Rent Expense

9,750

 

Office Salaries Expense

30,500

 

Heat, Light, and Water Expense

1,080

 

Miscellaneous Office Expense

720

 

 

$149,210

$149,210

1. Fees received in advance from clients $6,000.

2. Services performed for clients that were not recorded by December 31, $4,900.

3. Bad debt expense for the year is $1,430.

4. Insurance expired during the year $480.

5. Furniture and equipment is being depreciated at 10% per year.

6. Josephine Gray gave the bank a 90-day, 10% note for $7,200 on December 1, 2014.

7. Rent of the building is $750 per month. The rent for 2014 has been paid, as has that for January 2015.

8. Office salaries earned but unpaid December 31, 2014, $2,510.

Instructions:

(a) From the trial balance and other information given, prepare annual adjusting entries as of December 31, 2014. (Omit explanations.)

(b) Prepare an income statement for 2014 and a classified balance sheet.

Part II

On September 1, 19X1, Golf Company sold and issued to Youngblood Company $60,000, 5-year, 9% coupon annual interest rate (payable semiannually) bonds for a price that would yield the market annual rate of interest of 8%. The bonds were dated July 1, 19X1, and interest is payable each June 30 and December 31. The accounting period for Golf ends on December 31.

A. Record the cash price at September 1, and the journal entries for issuance and the first 2 interest periods.

B. Assume Golf Company bought back the bonds and retired them after the second interest period when the market annual interest rate is 10%.  Calculate the buyback and record the journal entry.

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