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XYZ Company's December 31, 2015, trial balance is as follows:

XYZ Company
Trial Balance
December 31, 2015
Account Debit Credit
Cash mce_markernbsp;  43,500  
Accounts Receivable 53,500  
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 1,500  
Notes Receivable 30,000  
Merchandise Inventory 55,000  
Land 20,000  
Building 150,000  
Accumulated Depreciation, Building   mce_markernbsp;  15,000
Equipment 50,000  
Accumulated Depreciation, Equipment   21,000
Goodwill 26,000  
Accounts Payable   25,000
Long-Term Notes Payable   75,000
Common Stock, $10 par, 2,000 shares authorized and outstanding   20,000
Retained Earnings   147,000
Sales Revenue   700,000
Salaries Expense 150,000  
Utilities Expense 3,500  
Cost of Goods Sold 350,000  
Administrative Expenses 55,000  
Sales Expenses     15,000 _______
   Totals $1,003,000 $1,003,000

XYZ is a small company and records adjusting entries and closing entries only at fiscal (calendar) year end. Correcting and adjusting entries have not been recorded.

Additional Information:

  1. Notes Receivable is a 3-month, 6% note accepted on November 1, 2015.
  2. Long-Term Notes Payable is a 5-year, 5% note that was signed on July 1, 2015. Interest is payable annually.
  3. Building is depreciated at 3% per year. There is no salvage value.
  4. Equipment is depreciated at 15% per year. There is no salvage value.
  5. XYZ discovered, on December 30, that the inexperienced bookkeeper recorded in the general journal and general ledger that day's $1,500 cash sales as a debit to Accounts Receivable and a credit to Sales Revenue.
  6. The year-end physical count for Merchandise Inventory reflected a value of $51,500. Any difference in value will not be considered theft or loss.
  7. Salaries for the last half of December, payable in January, amount to $5,500.
  8. XYZ estimates that of the Accounts Receivable, 5% will not be collectable.

Required:

  1. Prepare in journal form, any required correcting entries.
  2. Prepare in journal form, all end-of-the-period adjusting entries.
  3. Prepare a December adjusted trial balance.
  4. Prepare a classified balance sheet for the year ended December 31, 2015.
  5. Prepare in journal form, the closing entries for the year ended December 31, 2015

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