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Smith Contractors, Inc. December 31, 2014

Unadjusted Trial balance

Cash

58,400

 

Accounts Receivable

22,000

 

Supplies on Hand

5,500

 

Prepaid Insurance

36,000

 

Inventory

10,000

 

Vehicle

15,000

 

Equipment

75,000

 

Accumulated Depreciation

 

52,000

Accounts Payable

 

8,000

Unearned Revenue

 

14,900

Wages Payable

 

2,000

Long-Term Notes Payable

 

45,000

Common Stock

 

46,000

Retained Earnings (1/1/2014)

 

128,000

Dividends

5,000

 

Sales Revenue

 

416,000

COGS

100,000

 

Delivery Expense

45,000

 

Depreciation Expense

16,000

 

Rent Expense

54,000

 

Insurance Expense

20,000

 

Wages Expense

195,000

 

Supplies Expense

16,000

 

Interest Expense

4,000

 

Income Tax Expense

35,000

 

Total

711,900

711,900

Part 1:   Prepare adjusting journal entries using the unadjusted trial balance on the previous page and the information provided below. Use only the account names provided on the previous page (do not create any new account names).

1. The prepaid insurance balance reflects a12-month insurance policy which started on Sept. 1, 2014, and no adjustments were made from Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 2014.  Write the adjusting journal entry for Dec. 31, 2014.

1. Additional depreciation expense of $15,000 needs to be recorded for the year ended 2014.

2. Additional wages due to employees of $5,000 ($5,000 more than the recorded

$2,000 balance) needs to be recorded at year end. These wages will be paid to employees on January 9, 2015. (next month)

3. The company has completed $6,900 of the $14,900 in unearned revenue as of Dec. 31st.

4. In Dec. the company provided services worth $2,000 to clients that were not yet billed or recorded by Dec. 31.  Record the additional revenue.

5. On Dec 31st the company completed a physical count of their supplies and determined that only $3,500 of supplies are still on hand.

Part 2: Post the adjusting journal entries to t-accounts:

(Hints on getting started: Above each T-account, write the account name of each account affected by an adjusting journal entry (you may not need to use all of the T-accounts). Write in the unadjusted balance for each of these accounts (from page 1)...the unadjusted balance might be a debit, a credit, or zero balance. Now you are ready to post your adjusting journal entries from page 2 onto the corresponding T-accounts and then calculate adjusted balances.)

Part 3: Prepare the Adjusted Trial Balance (i.e., after the previous 6 journal entries are posted)

Smith Contractors, Inc. December 31, 2014 Adjusted Trial balance

Cash

 

 

Accounts Receivable

 

 

Supplies on Hand

 

 

Prepaid Insurance

 

 

Inventory

 

 

Vehicle

 

 

Equipment

 

 

Accumulated Depreciation

 

 

Accounts Payable

 

 

Unearned Revenue

 

 

Wages Payable

 

 

Long-Term Notes Payable

 

 

Common Stock

 

 

Retained Earnings (1/1/2014)

 

 

Dividends

 

 

Sales Revenue

 

 

COGS

 

 

Delivery Expense

 

 

Depreciation Expense

 

 

Rent Expense

 

 

Insurance Expense

 

 

Wages Expense

 

 

Supplies Expense

 

 

Interest Expense

 

 

Income Tax Expense

 

 

Total

 

 

 

 

 

Part 4: Prepare the Income Statement, the Statement of Retained Earnings, and a Classified Balance Sheet (in this order).  Include the appropriate titles, subtotals and totals.

(You may not use all the lines provided in the statements depending on how you label titles)

Part 5: Answer the following questions using the above completed financial statements:

What is Net Income or Net Loss?

What is Total Current Assets?

What is Total Current Liabilities?

What is Total Assets?

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