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Comprehensive problem 1 period 2 the accounting cycle

08/12/2021 Client: muhammad11 Deadline: 2 Day

COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM 1: THE ACCOUNTING CYCLE

Bob Night opened, “The General’s Favorite Fishing Hole.” The fishing camp is open from April through September and attracts many famous college basketball coaches during the off-season. Guests typically register for one week, arriving on Sunday afternoon and returning home the following Saturday afternoon. The registration fee includes room and board, the use of fishing boats, and professional instruction in fishing techniques. The chart of accounts for the camping operations is provided below.

The General’s Favorite Fishing Hole: Chart of Accounts

Assets

Revenues

101

Cash

401

Registration Fees

142

Office Supplies

144

Food Supplies

Expenses

145

Prepaid Insurance

511

Wages Expense

181

Fishing Boats

521

Rent Expense

181.1

Accum. Depr.--Fishing Boats

523

Office Supplies Expense

524

Food Supplies Expense

Liabilities

525

Telephone Expense

202

Accounts Payable

533

Utilities Expense

219

Wages Payable

535

Insurance Expense

536

Postage Expense

Owner's Equity

542

Depr. Exp.--Fishing Boats

311

Bob Night, Capital

312

Bob Night, Drawing

313

Income Summary

The following transactions took place during April 2015

Day Trans# Desc

1 1101 Night invested cash in business, $90,000.

1 1102 Paid insurance premium for six-month camping season, $9,000.

2 1103 Paid rent for lodge and campgrounds for the month of April, $40,000.

2 1104 Deposited registration fees, $35,000.

2 1105 Purchase ten fishing boats on account for $60,000. The boats have estimated useful lives of five years, at which time they will be donated to a local day camp. Arrangements were made to pay for the boats in July.

3 1106 Purchase food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $7,000.

5 1107 Purchase office supplies from Gordon Office Supplies on account, $500.

7 1108 Deposited registration fee, $38,600.

10 1109 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,200

10 1110 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000

14 1111 Deposited registration fees, $30,500

16 1112 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $9,000

17 1113 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000

18 1114 Paid postage, $150.

21 1115 Deposited registration fees, $35,600

24 1116 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $8,500

24 1117 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000

28 1118 Deposited registration fees, $32,000.

29 1119 Paid wages to fishing guides, $10,000

30 1120 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $6,000.

30 1121 Paid Acme Super market on account, $32,700.

30 1122 Paid utilities bill, $2,000.

30 1123 Paid telephone bill, $1,200.

30 1124 Bob Night withdrew cash for personal use, $6,000.

Adjustment information for the end of April is provided below.

Office supplies remaining on hand, $100.

Food supplies remaining on hand, $8,000.

Insurance expired during the month of April, $1,500.

Depreciation on the fishing boats for the month of April, $1,000.

Wages earned, but not yet paid, at the end of April, $500.

Required:

Enter the transactions in a general journal. Enter transactions from April 1-5 on pages 1, April 7-18 on page 2, April 21-29 and the first two entries for April 30 on page 3, and the remaining entries for April 30 on page 4.

Post the entries to the general ledger.(if you are not using the working papers that accompany this text, you will need to enter the account titles and account numbers in the general leger accounts).

Prepare a trial balance on a work sheet.

Complete the work sheet.

Journalize the adjusting entries (page 5)

Post the adjusting entries to the general ledger.

Prepare the income statement.

Prepare the statement of owner's equity

Prepare the balance sheet.

Journalize the closing entries (page 5 and 6)

Post the closing entries to the general ledger.

Prepare a post-closing trial balance.

COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM 1, PERIOD 2: THE ACCOUNTING CYCLE

During the month of May 2015, The General’s Favorite Fishing Hold engaged in the following transactions. These transactions required an expansion of the chart of accounts as showing below

The General’s Favorite Fishing Hole

Assets

Revenues

101

Cash

401

Registration Fees

122

Accounts Receivable

404

Vending Revenue

142

Office Supplies

144

Food Supplies

Expenses

145

Prepaid Insurance

511

Wages Expense

146

Prepaid Subscriptions

512

Advertising Expense

161

Land

521

Rent Expense

171

Building

523

Office Supplies Expense

171.1

Accum. Depr.--Buildings

524

Food Supplies Expense

181

Fishing Boats

525

Telephone Expense

181.1

Accum. Depr.--Fishing Boats

533

Utilities Expense

182

Surround Sound System

535

Insurance Expense

182.1

Accum. Depr.--Surround Sound Sys.

536

Postage Expense

183

Big Screen TV

537

Repair Expense

183.1

Accum. Depr.--Big Screen TV

540

Depr. Exp.--Buildings

541

Depr. Exp.--Surround Sound Sys.

Liabilities

542

Depr. Exp.--Fishing Boats

202

Accounts Payable

543

Depr. Exp.--Big Screen TV

219

Wages Payable

546

Satellite Programming. Exp.

548

Subscriptions Expense

Owner's Equity

311

Bob Night, Capital

312

Bob Night, Drawing

313

Income Summary

The following transactions took place during May 2015

Day Trans# Desc

1 2101 In order to provide snacks for guests on a 24 hour basis, Night signed a contract with Snack Attack. Snack Attack will install vending machines with food and drinks and pay a 10% commission on all sales. Estimated payments are made at the beginning of each month. Night received a check for $200, the estimated commission on sales for May.

2 2102 Night purchased a surround sound system and big screen TV with a Digital Satellite System for the guest lounge. The surround sound system cost $3,600 and has an estimated useful life of 5 years, and no salvage value. The TV cost $8,000 and has an estimated useful life of 8 years, and a salvage value of $800. Night paid cash for both items.

2 2103 Paid for May’s programming on the new Digital Satellite System, $125.

3 2104 Night's office manager returned $100 worth of office supplies to Gordon Office Supply. Night received a $100 reduction in our account with Gordon.

3 2105 Deposited registration fees, $52,700

3 2106 Paid rent for lodge and campgrounds for the month of May, $40,000.

3 2107 In preparation for the purchase of a nearby campground, Night invested an additional $600,000.

4 2108 Paid Gordon Office Supply on account, $400.

4 2109 Purchased the assets of a competing business and paid cash for the following: land $100,000, lodge $530,000 and fishing boats $9,000. The lodge has a remaining useful life of 50 years and a $50,000 salvage value. The boats have remaining lives of 5 years and zero salvage value.

5 2110 Paid May's insurance premium for the new camp, $1,000

5 2111 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $22,950.

5 2112 Purchased office supplies from Gordon Office Supplies on account, $1,200.

7 2113 Night paid $40 each for one-year subscriptions to Fishing Illustrated, Fishing Unlimited, and Fish Master. The magazines are published monthly.

10 2114 Deposited registration fees, $62,750

13 2115 Paid wages to fishing guides, $30,000. (Don’t forget wages payable.)

14 2116 A guest because ill and was unable to stay for the entire week. A refund was issued in the amount of $1,000.

17 2117 Deposited registration fees, $63,000.

19 2118 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $18,400.

21 2119 Deposited registration fees, $63,400

23 2120 Paid $2,500 for advertising spots on National Sports Talk Radio

25 2121 Paid repair fee for damaged boat, $ 850.

27 2122 Paid wages to fishing guides, $30,000.

28 2123 Paid $1,800 for advertising spots on billboards.

29 2124 Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, $14,325.

30 2125 Paid utilities bill, $3,300

30 2126 Paid telephone bill, $1,800.

30 2127 Paid Acme Super Market on account, $47,350.

31 2128 Bob Night withdrew cash for personal use, $7,500.

Adjustment information at the end of May is provided below.

Total vending machine sales were $2,300 for the month of May. A 10% commission is earned on these sales.

Straight-line depreciation is used for the 10 boats purchased on April 2nd for $60,000. The useful life for these assets is 5 years and there is no salvage value. A full month's depreciation was taken in April on these boats. Straight-line depreciation is also used for the two boats purchased in May. Make one adjusting entry for all depreciation on the boats.

Straight line depreciation is used to depreciate the surround sound system.

Straight line depreciation is used to depreciate the big screen TV.

Straight line depreciation is used for the building purchased in May.

On April 2nd Night paid $9,000 for insurance during the six-month camping season. May's portion of this premium was used up during this month.

Night received his May issues of Fishing Illustrated, Fishing Unlimited, and Fish Master.

Office supplies remaining on hand, $150.

Food supplies remaining on hand, $5,925.

Wages earned, but not yet paid, at the end of May, $6,000.

Required:

Enter the above transactions in a general journal. Enter transactions from May 1-4 on page 5, May 5-28 on page 6, and the remaining entries on page 7. To save time and space, don’t enter descriptions for the journal entries.

Post the entries to the general ledger. (If you are not using the working papers that accompany this text, you will need to enter the account titles, account numbers, and balances from April 30 in the general ledger accounts.)

Prepare a trial balance on a work sheet.

Complete the work sheet.

Journalize the adjusting entries on page 8 of the general journal.

Post the adjusting entries to the general ledger.

Prepare the income statement.

Prepare the statement of owner’s equity

Prepare the balance sheet.

Journalize the closing entries on page 9 of the general journal.

Post the closing entries to the general ledger.

Prepare a post-closing trial balance.

Possible Post-Closing Trial Balance (Unverified yet)

April 30, 20—

Account

Acct.

No.

Debit

Balance

Credit

Balance

Cash

101

130,650

Office Supplies

142

100

Food Supplies

144

8,000

Prepaid Insurance

145

7,500

Fishing Boats

181

60,000

Accumulated Depreciation--Fishing Boats

181.1

1,000

Accounts Payable

202

66,500

Wages Payable

219

500

Bob Night, Capital

311

138,250

206,250

206,250

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