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Royal Brisbane International College
Course: Financial Accounting (August 2016)
Individual Assignment 1

Question 1

In March 2016, the stockholder organized a corporation to provide package delivery services. The company, called TD Ltd, began operations immediately.

Transactions during the month of March were as follows:

2-Mar The corporation issued 40,000 shares of capital stock to stockholder in exchange for $80,000 cash
4-Mar Purchased a truck for $45,000. Make a $15,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance
5-Mar Paid Sloan properties (property holder) $2,500 to rent office space for the month
9-Mar Billed customers $11,300 for services for the first half of March
15-Mar Paid $7,100 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of March
19-Mar Paid Bill's Auto (Automobile repair company) $900 for maintenance and repair services on the company truck
20-Mar Collected $3,800 of the amount billed to customers on March 9
28-Mar Billed customers $14,400 for services performed during the second half of the month
30-Mar Paid $7,500 in salaries earned by employees during the second half of the month.
30-Mar Received an $830 bill from SY Petroleum for the fuel purchased in March. The entire amount is due by April 15.
30-Mar Declared a $1,200 dividend payable on April 30.

Required

a. Prepare journal entries for each transaction

b. Post each transaction to the appropriate ledger accounts (use T- account format)

c. Prepare trial balance dated March 31,2016

The accounts titles used by TD Ltd are:

Cash

Retained earnings

Accounts receivable

Dividend

Truck

Services revenue

Notes payable

Maintenance expenses

Accounts payable

Fuel expenses

 

Dividend payable

Salaries expenses

Capital stock

Rent expenses

Question 2

Country Theater

Unadjusted Trial Balance August 31, 2016


Dr($) Cr($)
Cash 20,000
Prepaid film rental 31,200
Land 120,000
Building 168,000
Accumulated depreciation: building
14,000
Fixtures and equipment 36,000
Accumulated depreciation: fixtures and equipment
12,000
Notes payable
180,000
Accounts payable
4,400
Unearned admission revenue (received from YCA)
1,000
Income tax payable
4,740
Capital stock
40,000
Retained earnings
46,610
Dividends 15,000
Admissions revenue
305,200
Service revenue
14,350
Salaries expenses 68,500
Film rental expense 94,500
Utilities expenses 9,500
Depreciation expenses: buildings 4,900
Depreciation expenses: fixtures and equipment 4,200
Interest expense 10,500
Income taxes  40,000

622,300 622300

Other data

a. Film rental expense for the month is 15,200. However, the film rental expenses for several months have been paid in advance.

b. The building is being depreciated over a period of 20 years (240 months)

c. The fixtures and equipment are being depreciated over a period of five years (60 months)

d. On the first day of each month, the theater pays the interest that accrued in the prior month on its note payable. At August 31, accrued interest payable on this note amounts to $1,500.

e. The theater allows the local organization YCA to bring children attending summer camp to the movies on any weekday afternoon for a fixed fee of $500 per month. On June 28, the YCA made a $1,500 advance payment covering the months of July, August and September.

f. The theater receives a percentage of the revenue earned by Taste Corporation, the service operating the snack bar. For snack bar sales in August, Taste owes Country Theater $2,250 payable on September 10. No entry has yet been made to record this revenue.

g. Salaries earned by employees, but not recorded or paid as of August 31, amount to $1,700. No entry has yet been made to record this liability and expenses.

h. Income taxes expense for August is estimated at $4,200. This amount will be paid in the September 15 installment payment.

Instructions

a. For each of the numbered paragraph, prepare the necessary adjusting entry

b. Based on the adjusting entries prepared on part a, to prepare the adjusted trial balance at 31 August 2016.

c. Based on the adjusted trial balance prepared in part b, prepare the Income Statement, Statement of Retained earnings and Balance Sheet as at 31 August 2016

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