Selected amounts (at December 31, 2012) from the accounting records of Dans Billiard Supply Company are shown

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Selected amounts (at December 31, 2012) from the accounting records of Dan’s Billiard Supply Company are shown here. No adjustments have been made.

Cash paid to employees for salaries and wages......$ 500,000

Cash collected from customers for services rendered...2,500,000

Long-term notes payable..............425,000

Cash .......................375,000

Common stock .................. 50,000

Equipment ...................850,000

Prepaid insurance ................125,000

Inventory ...................200,000

Prepaid rent ...................175,000

Retained earnings ................430,000

Salaries and wages expense ............600,000

Service revenue.................5,250,000


Requirements

1. Five adjustments need to be made before the financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2012, can be prepared. Show each in an accounting equation worksheet.

a. The equipment (purchased on January 1, 2012) has a useful life of 10 years with no salvage value (equal amount of depreciation each year).

b. Interest on the notes payable needs to be accrued for the year in the amount of $60,000.

c. Unexpired insurance at December 31, 2012, is $25,000.

d. The rent payment of $175,000 was made on May 1. The rent payment is for 12 months beginning on the date of payment.

e. Salaries of $65,000 were earned but unrecorded and unpaid at December 31, 2012.

2. Prepare an income statement for the year ended December 31, 2012, for Dan’s Billiard Supply Company.


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Salvage Value
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