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Study Unit


Basswood Furniture Project


PART A—PUTTING YOUR ACCOUNTING KNOWLEDGE INTO PRACTICE 1


Characteristics of a Good Bookkeeper 1 Bookkeeping Manually versus Using


Computer Software 2 The Basswood Furniture Bookkeeping Assignment 3 Instructions 4 Tips 29


PART B—SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS 30


Steps for Completing the Project 30 Formatting Financial Statements 60


PART C—GRADING PROCEDURE 64


Submitting Your Work 65


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C o n t e n t s


C o n t e n t s


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PART A—PUTTING YOUR ACCOUNTING KNOWLEDGE INTO PRACTICE


Congratulations! Throughout your studies you’ve learned various accounting procedures and what can occur through- out an entire accounting cycle. You’re now ready to put your newfound knowledge to practical use. Although the basic pro- cedures will always remain the same, you may be required to adapt the skills you’ve obtained to suit the specific needs of your employer’s specialized business. Keep in mind, however, that the basic procedures will always remain the same. It’s now time to put all of your knowledge and expertise into practice.


Characteristics of a Good Bookkeeper


Traits that make for a good bookkeeper are accuracy, effi- ciency, and perseverance.


• Accuracy. The more accurate a bookkeeper is the fewer mistakes he or she makes. Although no one is perfect, if Bookkeeper A is accurate only 75% of the time and Bookkeeper B is accurate 90% of the time, Bookkeeper A will spend more time and resources correcting mistakes. No one can be 100% accurate. However, the degree of accuracy with which a bookkeeper completes his or her work does reflect upon the quality of the bookkeeper.


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• Efficiency. This factor is closely related to accuracy. The more efficient a bookkeeper is, the more time he or she will save. Time is money.


• Perseverance. Anyone can be a data entry operator trained to input information into a computer system. However, what happens when that information is entered incorrectly? What separates a data entry person from a good bookkeeper is the ability to recognize incorrect information (e.g., debits don’t equal credits), find the problem, and then correct it. This process sometimes requires perseverance. That is, you may not be able to find the problem the first time you look for the mistake. The books of accounting need to be 100% accurate. A good bookkeeper will keep looking when he or she knows that something isn’t right.


Bookkeeping Manually versus Using Computer Software


This course isn’t aimed at teaching you how to use software. Instead, the emphasis is on learning bookkeeping. Why learn to keep books manually (by hand) instead of using a spreadsheet or accounting software such as Peachtree or QuickBooks? Suppose an employer must fill a bookkeeping position. Applicant A can keep books manually but doesn’t know how to use accounting software. Applicant B has taken a course on how to use accounting software but has never kept books manually. Who will the employer hire? Applicant A. Why?


First, chances are that the software the company uses is customized. Therefore, the employer will need to spend a few days teaching the use of the software to whoever is hired. Peachtree and QuickBooks make up only a small percentage of the accounting software marketplace for small businesses, let alone midsized and large businesses. Instead, the vast majority of industries use accounting software that has been created specifically for the needs of that particular industry.


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Second, if Applicant B makes a mistake when entering data, he or she won’t understand the underlying fundamentals and processes of bookkeeping to be able to correct the mistake. Therefore, the employer would need to spend months teach- ing Applicant B what Applicant A already knows.


For this project, you’re required to complete the assigned tasks manually. The advantage to the manual completion method is that it gives you insight into the accounting process— journalizing transactions, classifying data in the General Ledger (G/L), and using the ledger data to produce financial statements. It’s important that you understand this overall process. Journal forms, G/L accounts, worksheets, and financial statement forms will be provided for you, along with realistic examples of the documents that a bookkeeper in a typical business would maintain.


If you wish to learn how to use an accounting software pro- gram, there are numerous books, videos, seminars, and courses available, from the software developers as well as third parties. However, to use the software effectively you must first have bookkeeping skills. Once you’ve completed the graded project manually, you’re encouraged to pursue learning how to use accounting software.


The Basswood Furniture Bookkeeping Assignment


The Basswood Furniture Bookkeeping Project is designed to simulate the transactions that occur in an office environment. Everything you need to complete the project is included in this Basswood Furniture Project package.


In this project, you’ll be the bookkeeper for Basswood Furniture, a sole proprietorship that specializes in home furnishings and accessories. First, you’ll need to set up the initial books of accounting. Next, you’ll record all the indicated transactions into the appropriate journals and post them accordingly. Then you’ll prepare a worksheet, create the nec- essary financial statements for the company’s calendar year end, and finally close the accounting period. When you’ve completed the required financial statements, you’ll submit them to the school for grading.


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The books of accounting for Basswood Furniture must be completed manually, and the financial statements submitted in the proper format for grading. You’ll upload the following financial statements according to the instructions found in this study unit:


• Balance sheet


• Income statement


The other project materials aren’t necessary for grading the project. Don’t send them to the school.


Instructions


This project is a simulation of an actual accounting period. While no two businesses are exactly alike, this project is a representation of the types of transactions and procedures you’ll encounter in business bookkeeping. The only difference is that you’ll encounter more of them in the normal course of business. For example, in the project you may make a deposit with only two or three checks. In an actual business, your deposit can easily have 15 or 20 checks. Whether you have 2–3 or 15–20, it’s all the same. Volume doesn’t make for dif- ferent accounting procedures in most cases.


What you’ve learned throughout the program will be used in completing this project. Any concepts that haven’t been cov- ered during the program will be addressed during the course of the project. Therefore, if you’re unsure about what to do, go back through the program materials and workbooks. Review the concept and apply your understanding to the situation as presented in the instructions.


Everything you need to complete the project is contained within the project materials in an orderly fashion. The best way to understand what to do for this project is to read through the instructions at least once or twice before attempting to begin the project. This will allow you to become familiar with what needs to be done and how all the parts of the project (forms, journals, ledgers, financial statements, etc.) fit together.


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Scenario: Background


Basswood Furniture is owned and operated by Ian Smith as a sole proprietorship. Ian rents a storefront/gallery at 124 River Lane in Hemlock, PA, 18951. The store is open Monday through Friday from 8 A.M.to 7 P.M. He has been in business for almost two years now. He specializes in creating custom furniture according to client specifications. The furni- ture is delivered and installed, if necessary, in the client’s home or business.


Ian has hired you to be a full-charge bookkeeper effective December 1. The previous bookkeeper left unexpectedly in November due to medical problems. Your wage will be $15.00/hour. Since the other bookkeeper left, Ian has been trying to get by with paying bills, employees, etc. However, he isn’t a trained bookkeeper. He needs someone who can get up to speed quickly doing the books manually (Ian doesn’t have accounting software), who understands bookkeeping inti- mately and is able to correct anything he has done in error, and who can maintain his books accurately in the future.


This is why he has hired you. Although you have no experience—this is your first job—you made a strong impres- sion on Ian with your knowledge of bookkeeping. He was impressed with your graded project for Penn Foster, which you showed him during the interview process to obtain this position. Your immediate supervisor is Jeremy Gates, a CPA with the accounting firm Gates and Associates, Inc. Jeremy spends one or two days at the end of every quarter auditing the books. He is responsible for the accuracy of the books, year-end work, tax preparation, and financial advice. You’ll have access to Jeremy for any questions or problems you


Important Note


Because this project is a simulation, you won’t perform certain


actions in the instructions. For example, you won’t put checks in the


mail or go to the bank to make a deposit. However, you will perform


the bookkeeping functions of writing the checks, filling out the


deposit ticket, etc. Instructions that you obviously can’t perform due


to this being a simulation, you’ll imagine “as if” you were in an office


environment. Otherwise, keep the books for the business as you


learned throughout the bookkeeping program.


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may have. This, coupled with your bookkeeping skills, make Ian confident that you’ll be able to perform well in the posi- tion of full-charge bookkeeper. Your duties will be to maintain the accounting records and produce financial statements at the end of each accounting period.


Basswood Furniture has three employees. Ian is paid a salary. The employees are paid on an hourly basis.


1. Billie Redmond, helper


2. Betty Gable, secretary/coordinator


3. You, the bookkeeper


Ian makes all of the sales and constructs the furniture with the help of Billie Redmond. Everyone is paid on a biweekly basis. Jeremy Gates bills Basswood Furniture for his services as its accountant.


Basswood Furniture operates on a calendar year, which ends December 31. The accounting periods are monthly, and Basswood Furniture uses an accrual basis.


A business can operate on either an accrual basis or a cash basis.


When a business first begins, it must be determined which basis it


will use. The cash basis is used by a small business with few


transactions during an accounting period. The accounting period


used is usually quarterly, semiannually, or yearly. It records the


revenues and expenses when they occur and doesn’t attempt to


match the expenses with the revenues during an accounting period.


The accrual basis is what you’ve been learning throughout your


bookkeeping course. The vast majority of businesses use the


accrual basis, which uses the Generally Accepted Accounting


Principles (GAAP) matching principle by getting the expenses into


the same accounting period that the revenues occur.


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Transactions are recorded in three journals:


1. General journal


2. Cash receipts journal


3. Cash disbursements journal


Any transactions that aren’t entered in the cash receipt or cash disbursement journals are entered in the general journal.


Journal entries can be posted to the G/L anytime during the course of a week, at your convenience. However, you’ve devel- oped the good practice of making sure all entries are posted on a weekly basis. At the end of an accounting period, you must make absolutely sure that all journal entries have been posted to the G/L.


At the end of the accounting period, as part of the closing process, you’ll work with a 10-column worksheet. Use it to create a Pre-Adjusted Trial Balance, making adjusting jour- nal entries and creating an Adjusted Trial Balance, from which an Income Statement will be created in a format that follows GAAP guidelines. Finally, a Post-Closing Trial Balance will be created, from which you’ll generate the company’s Balance Sheet.


Scenario: Financial Information


As the first order of business, although he doesn’t know how accurate some of the information is, Ian has provided you with the following financial information for the period ending November 20XX:


• Chart of Accounts (Figure 1)


• Trial Balance (Figure 2)


• Customer list (Figure 3)


• Schedule of Accounts Receivable (Figure 4)


• Vendor list (Figure 5)


• Schedule of Accounts Payable (Figure 6)


• Schedules of vehicle depreciation (Figure 7)


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• Schedules of equipment depreciation (Figure 8)


• Schedules of office furniture and equipment depreciation (Figure 9)


• Payroll information (Figure 10)


• Merchandise inventory valuation (Figure 11)


• Office supplies inventory valuation (Figure 12)


This information will be used initially to set up the books of accounting for the period December 20XX. The balances in the G/L accounts reflect all transactions recorded through November 30 of the current year. These are the beginning balances for December 1, 20XX. The same details are true of the balances in the Accounts Payable (A/P) and Accounts Receivable (A/R) subsidiary ledgers. Be sure to indicate with a checkmark that you’ve done the posting in the posting ref- erence columns of the ledgers when you open the books. No supporting documentation or calculations are necessary as the figures presented are assumed to be correct.


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Basswood Furniture Chart of Accounts


Number Title


100 Cash—Business Checking


107 Petty Cash


110 Accounts Receivable


120 Merchandise Inventory


125 Office Supplies Inventory


140 Prepaid Rent


170 Vehicles


170.1 Accumulated Depreciation—Vehicles


180 Equipment


180.1 Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment


185 Office Furniture and Equipment


185.1 Accumulated Depreciation—Office Furniture and Equipment


200 Accounts Payable


210 Payroll Payable


211 Federal Income Tax Payable


212 Social Security Tax Payable


213 Medicare Tax Payable


214 State Income Tax Payable


215 City Income Tax Payable


221 FUTA Tax Payable


222 SUTA Tax Payable


230 Sales Tax Payable


300 Ian Smith, Capital


300.1 Ian Smith, Drawing


401 Sales Revenue


401.1 Sales Returns and Allowances


401.2 Sales Discounts


500 COGS—Cost of Goods Sold


505 Purchases


505.1 Purchase Returns and Allowances


505.2 Purchase Discounts


510 Payroll Expense


515 Payroll Tax Expense


520 Advertising Expense


525 Rent Expense


530 Office Supplies Expense


535 Telephone Expense


540 Utilities Expense


550 Supplies Expense


560 Miscellaneous Expense


570 Depreciation Expense


580 Cash Short and Over


590 Expense and Revenue Summary


FIGURE 1—Chart of Accounts: Basswood Furniture


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Basswood Furniture: Trial Balance as of November 30, 20XX


Acct. No. Title Debit Credit


100 Cash—Business Checking 18,513.18


107 Petty Cash 500.00


110 Accounts Receivable 17,986.00


120 Merchandise Inventory 31,500.00


125 Office Supplies Inventory 347.23


140 Prepaid Rent 2,000.00


170 Vehicles 48,000.00


170.1 Accumulated Depreciation—Vehicles 16,624.86


180 Equipment 23,500.80


180.1 Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment 14,361.60


185 Office Furniture and Equipment 6,125.04


185.1 Accumulated Depreciation—Office Furn. and Equip. 3,743.08


200 Accounts Payable 5,004.00


210 Payroll Payable 0.00


211 Federal Income Tax Payable 722.00


212 Social Security Tax Payable 627.44


213 Medicare Tax Payable 146.74


214 State Income Tax Payable 310.69


215 City Income Tax Payable 101.20


221 FUTA Tax Payable 1,050.56


222 SUTA Tax Payable 7,091.28


230 Sales Tax Payable 3,750.00


300 Ian Smith, Capital 94,938.80


300.1 Ian Smith, Drawing 0.00


401 Sales 0.00


401.1 Sales Returns and Allowances 0.00


401.2 Sales Discounts 0.00


500 COGS—Cost of Goods Sold 0.00


505 Purchases 0.00


505.1 Purchase Returns and Allowances 0.00


505.2 Purchase Discounts 0.00


510 Payroll Expense 0.00


515 Payroll Tax Expense 0.00


520 Advertising Expense 0.00


525 Rent Expense 0.00


530 Office Supplies Expense 0.00


535 Telephone Expense 0.00


540 Utilities Expense 0.00


550 Supplies Expense 0.00


560 Miscellaneous Expense 0.00


570 Depreciation Expense 0.00


580 Cash Short and Over 0.00


590 Expense and Revenue Summary 0.00


TOTALS 148,472.25 148,472.25


FIGURE 2—Trial Balance: Basswood Furniture


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Basswood Furniture: Customer List—Accounts Receivable


Account Number


Customer


AR-010 Elizabeth Dante, 264 Landon Lane, Antigua, PA 15935


AR-020 Liya Designs, 13 Spruce Street, Archwood, PA 17514


AR-030 Yu Wei Creations, 91 Nittany Drive, Lansdale, PA 13956


AR-040 Capital Hardware, 87 Ridge Road, Anton, PA 12893


AR-050 The Antique Shoppe, 659 Market St, Sommerville, PA 15302


AR-060 Michael’s Furniture, 284 Carter Lane, Hanson, PA 14761


AR-070 Kenny Refinishing, 73 Tomey Avenue, Brighton, PA 16688


AR-080 Sam Little, 7 Ebony Drive, Adams, PA 14475


AR-090 Jim and Pearl Jones, 92 Weston Ave., Carverton, PA 18346


AR-100 Andy Mellow, 467 Reinhold Lane, Mountain Bend, PA 11321


AR-110 Quality Furniture, 101 Chester Drive, Birchwood, PA 19834


AR-120 Donna Bigelow, 901 Washington Lane, Appleton, PA 16572


FIGURE 3—Customer List: Basswood Furniture


Basswood Furniture: Schedule of Accounts Receivable


November 30, 20XX


Account Number


Customer $ Amount


AR-010 Elizabeth Dante 1,234.00


AR-020 Liya Designs 7,580.00


AR-030 Yu Wei Creations 6,437.00


AR-040 Capital Hardware 0.00


AR-050 The Antique Shoppe 350.00


AR-060 Michael’s Furniture 0.00


AR-070 Kenny Refinishing 925.00


AR-080 Sam Little 425.00


AR-090 Jim and Pearl Jones 125.00


AR-100 Andy Mellow 50.00


AR-110 Quality Furniture 0.00


AR-120 Donna Bigelow 860.00


Total $ 17,986.00


FIGURE 4—Schedule of Accounts Receivable: Basswood Furniture


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Basswood Furniture: Vendor List—Accounts Payable


Account Number


Vendor


AP-010 Hemlock Gas and Electric Co., Hemlock, PA 18953-6174


AP-020 The Home Improvement Center, 91 Arch St, Benton, OH 65714


AP-030 Carol’s Wood Supplies, 6 Lane Way, Canton, NJ 35741


AP-040 Atlantic Telephone Co., Hemlock, PA 18952-6143


AP-050 Woodworker Supplies, 4 Tennison Drive, Benning, NC 43852


AP-060 Everything Wood, 608 Rider Avenue, Capta, CA 93412


AP-070 Sally’s Fabrics, 593 Eleanor Road, TN 34687


AP-080 Two Guys Hardware, 29 Huntington Dr, Allenwood TN 26579


AP-090 Penn Furnishings, 84 Oakwood Avenue, Allenwood, TN 26579


AP-100 Cheryl Wood Designs, 802 Corning St, Palmerton, PA 11682


AP-110 Tom Baker, 53 Union Street, Hemlock, PA 18951


AP-120 Wood Imaginations, P.O. Box 461, Elkington, MN 43167


AP-130 Gates and Associates, Inc., 149 Elk Dr, Hemlock, PA 18953


FIGURE 5—Vendor List: Basswood Furniture


Basswood Furniture: Schedule of Accounts Payable


November 30, 20XX


Account Number


Vendor $ Amount


AP-010 Hemlock Gas and Electric Co. $ 0.00


AP-020 The Home Improvement Center 353.00


AP-030 Carol’s Wood Supplies 631.00


AP-040 Atlantic Telephone Co. 0.00


AP-050 Woodworker Supplies 1,621.00


AP-060 Everything Wood 750.00


AP-070 Sally’s Fabrics 0.00


AP-080 Two Guys Hardware 75.00


AP-090 Penn Furnishings 0.00


AP-100 Cheryl Wood Designs 480.00


AP-110 Tom Baker 130.00


AP-120 Wood Imaginations 964.00


AP-130 Gates and Associates, Inc., 0.00


Total $ 5,004.00


FIGURE 6—Schedule of Accounts Payable: Basswood Furniture


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Schedules of Vehicle Depreciation


Make: Ford Model: Econoline Van Year: 20XX


Purchase Date: 02/01/20XX Purchase Price: $48,000


Method of Depr.: Straight-Line # of Years: 4


Salvage Value: $10,000 Depr. Per Period: $791.66


Period Year 1


P/E Date Depreciation


Amount Accumulated Depreciation


Book Value Posted


48,000.00


1 2/28 791.66 791.66 47,208.34 YES


2 3/31 791.66 1583.32 46,416.68 YES


3 4/30 791.66 2374.98 45,625.02 YES


4 5/31 791.66 3166.64 44,833.36 YES


5 6/30 791.66 3958.3 44,041.70 YES


6 7/31 791.66 4749.96 43,250.04 YES


7 8/31 791.66 5541.62 42,458.38 YES


8 9/30 791.66 6333.28 41,666.72 YES


9 10/31 791.66 7124.94 40,875.06 YES


10 11/30 791.66 7916.6 40,083.40 YES


11 12/31 791.66 8708.26 39,291.74 YES


12 1/31 791.66 9499.92 38,500.08 YES


Period Year 2


P/E Date Depreciation


Amount Accumulated Depreciation


Book Value Posted


9499.92 38,500.08


13 2/28 791.66 10291.58 37,708.42 YES


14 3/31 791.66 11083.24 36,916.76 YES


15 4/30 791.66 11874.9 36,125.10 YES


16 5/31 791.66 12666.56 35,333.44 YES


17 6/30 791.66 13458.22 34,541.78 YES


18 7/31 791.66 14249.88 33,750.12 YES


19 8/31 791.66 15041.54 32,958.46 YES


20 9/30 791.66 15833.2 32,166.80 YES


21 10/31 791.66 16624.86 31,375.14 YES


22 11/30 791.66 17416.52 30,583.48


23 12/31 791.66 18208.18 29,791.82


24 1/31 791.66 18999.84 29,000.16


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Period Year 3


P/E Date Depreciation


Amount Accumulated Depreciation


Book Value Posted


18999.84 29,000.16


25 2/28 791.66 19791.5 28,208.50


26 3/31 791.66 20583.16 27,416.84


27 4/30 791.66 21374.82 26,625.18


28 5/31 791.66 22166.48 25,833.52


29 6/30 791.66 22958.14 25,041.86


30 7/31 791.66 23749.8 24,250.20


31 8/31 791.66 24541.46 23,458.54


32 9/30 791.66 25333.12 22,666.88


33 10/31 791.66 26124.78 21,875.22


34 11/30 791.66 26916.44 21,083.56


35 12/31 791.66 27708.1 20,291.90


36 1/31 791.66 28499.76 19,500.24


Period Year 4


P/E Date Depreciation


Amount Accumulated Depreciation


Book Value Posted


28499.76 19,500.24


37 2/28 791.66 29291.42 18,708.58


38 3/31 791.66 30083.08 17,916.92


39 4/30 791.66 30874.74 17,125.26


40 5/31 791.66 31666.4 16,333.60


41 6/30 791.66 32458.06 15,541.94


42 7/31 791.66 33249.72 14,750.28


43 8/31 791.66 34041.38 13,958.62


44 9/30 791.66 34833.04 13,166.96


45 10/31 791.66 35624.7 12,375.30


46 11/30 791.66 36416.36 11,583.64


47 12/31 791.66 37208.02 10,791.98


48 1/31 791.98 38000.00 10,000.00


FIGURE 7—Schedules of Vehicle Depreciation: Basswood Furniture


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Schedules of Equipment Depreciation


Items: (Initial Investment)


Table saw Compound miter saw


Band saw Scroll saw


Router table Drill press


Lathe Planer


Dust collection system Work benches


Invoice itemized misc equipment


Purchase Date: 01/01/20XX Purchase Price: $23,500.80


Method of Depr.: Straight-Line # of Years: 3


Salvage Value: $0.00 Depr. Per Period: $652.80


Period Year 1


P/E Date Depreciation


Amount Accumulated Depreciation


Book Value Posted


23,500.80


1 01/31 652.80 652.80 22,848.00 YES


2 02/28 652.80 1,305.60 22,195.20 YES


3 03/31 652.80 1,958.40 21,542.40 YES


4 04/30 652.80 2,611.20 20,889.60 YES


5 05/31 652.80 3,264.00 20,236.80 YES


6 06/30 652.80 3,916.80 19,584.00 YES


7 07/31 652.80 4,569.60 18,931.20 YES


8 08/31 652.80 5,222.40 18,278.40 YES


9 09/30 652.80 5,875.20 17,625.60 YES


10 10/31 652.80 6,528.00 16,972.80 YES


11 11/30 652.80 7,180.80 16,320.00 YES


12 12/31 652.80 7,833.60 15,667.20 YES


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Period Year 2


P/E Date Depreciation


Amount Accumulated Depreciation


Book Value Posted


7,833.60 15,667.20


1 01/31 652.80 8,486.40 15,014.40 YES


2 02/28 652.80 9,139.20 14,361.60 YES


3 03/31 652.80 9,792.00 13,708.80 YES


4 04/30 652.80 10,444.80 13,056.00 YES


5 05/31 652.80 11,097.60 12,403.20 YES


6 06/30 652.80 11,750.40 11,750.40 YES


7 07/31 652.80 12,403.20 11,097.60 YES


8 08/31 652.80 13,056.00 10,444.80 YES


9 09/30 652.80 13,708.80 9,792.00 YES


10 10/31 652.80 14,361.60 9,139.20 YES


11 11/30 652.80 15,014.40 8,486.40


12 12/31 652.80 15,667.20 7,833.60


Period Year 3


P/E Date Depreciation


Amount Accumulated Depreciation


Book Value Posted


15,667.20 7,833.60


1 01/31 652.80 16,320.00 7,180.80


2 02/28 652.80 16,972.80 6,528.00


3 03/31 652.80 17,625.60 5,875.20


4 04/30 652.80 18,278.40 5,222.40


5 05/31 652.80 18,931.20 4,569.60


6 06/30 652.80 19,584.00 3,916.80


7 07/31 652.80 20,236.80 3,264.00


8 08/31 652.80 20,889.60 2,611.20


9 09/30 652.80 21,542.40 1,958.40


10 10/31 652.80 22,195.20 1,305.60


11 11/30 652.80 22,848.00 652.80


12 12/31 652.80 23,500.80 0.00


FIGURE 8—Schedules of Equipment Depreciation: Basswood Furniture


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Schedules of Office Furniture and Equipment Depreciation


Items: (Initial Investment)


(2) Computers Printer


Invoice itemized computer software (2) Desks


(2) Filing cabinets (2) Chairs


Telephone/answering/fax machine Copier


Invoice itemized misc items Telephone


Purchase Date: 01/01/20XX Purchase Price: $6,125.04


Method of Depr.: Straight-Line # of Years: 3


Salvage Value: $0.00 Depr. Per Period: $170.14


Period Year 1


P/E Date Depreciation


Amount Accumulated Depreciation


Book Value Posted


6,125.04


1 01/31 170.14 170.14 5,954.90 YES


2 02/28 170.14 340.28 5,784.76 YES


3 03/31 170.14 510.42 5,614.62 YES


4 04/30 170.14 680.56 5,444.48 YES


5 05/31 170.14 850.70 5,274.34 YES


6 06/30 170.14 1,020.84 5,104.20 YES


7 07/31 170.14 1,190.98 4,934.06 YES


8 08/31 170.14 1,361.12 4,763.92 YES


9 09/30 170.14 1,531.26 4,593.78 YES


10 10/31 170.14 1,701.40 4,423.64 YES


11 11/30 170.14 1,871.54 4,253.50 YES


12 12/31 170.14 2,041.68 4,083.36 YES


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Period Year 2


P/E Date Depreciation


Amount Accumulated Depreciation


Book Value Posted


2,041.68 4,083.36


1 01/31 170.14 2,211.82 3,913.22 YES


2 02/28 170.14 2,381.96 3,743.08 YES


3 03/31 170.14 2,552.10 3,572.94 YES


4 04/30 170.14 2,722.24 3,402.80 YES


5 05/31 170.14 2,892.38 3,232.66 YES


6 06/30 170.14 3,062.52 3,062.52 YES


7 07/31 170.14 3,232.66 2,892.38 YES


8 08/31 170.14 3,402.80 2,722.24 YES


9 09/30 170.14 3,572.94 2,552.10 YES


10 10/31 170.14 3,743.08 2,381.96 YES


11 11/30 170.14 3,913.22 2,211.82


12 12/31 170.14 4,083.36 2,041.68


Period Year 3


P/E Date Depreciation


Amount Accumulated Depreciation


Book Value Posted


4,083.36 2,041.68


1 01/31 170.14 4,253.50 1,871.54


2 02/28 170.14 4,423.64 1,701.40


3 03/31 170.14 4,593.78 1,531.26


4 04/30 170.14 4,763.92 1,361.12


5 05/31 170.14 4,934.06 1,190.98


6 06/30 170.14 5,104.20 1,020.84


7 07/31 170.14 5,274.34 850.70


8 08/31 170.14 5,444.48 680.56


9 09/30 170.14 5,614.62 510.42


10 10/31 170.14 5,784.76 340.28


11 11/30 170.14 5,954.90 170.14


12 12/31 170.14 6,125.04 0.00


FIGURE 9—Schedules of Office Furniture and Equipment Depreciation: Basswood Furniture


Basswood Furniture Project 19


PAYROLL INFORMATION


As of November 30, 20XX


Employee:


Ian Smith


234 Pinewood Rd.


Hemlock, PA 18951


Status: Married


Number of Allowances Claiming: 4


Additional Amount Withheld: $ 0.00


Wage/Salary: $2,500.00 (Salary)


YTD Earnings: $60,000.00

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