Womens Summer Hockey Ltd. (WSHL) organizes and operates a womens hockey league between April and September. Teams

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Women’s Summer Hockey Ltd. (WSHL) organizes and operates a women’s hockey league between April and September. Teams may register starting in January and by the end of March must prepay the registration fee in full. The registration fee of $6,240 entitles each team to four games a month from April to September inclusive. Every player receives a jersey on which the WSHL sells advertising space to local businesses. Players who prefer not to commit for the entire summer may play on a drop-in basis and only pay for individual games in which they play. For an additional fee, WSHL also offers medical insurance during the season as well as an end-of-season awards ceremony and party.

At the close of registration, 12 teams had committed to the league. Once the season began, the league generated so much interest that between April and June, 300 women decided to play on a drop-in basis and paid $15 per game to participate. WSHL signed up several businesses that bought advertising space on the jerseys, and it collected $15,000 in advertising revenues.

WSHL also pre-sold medical insurance and collected $1,440. Between April and June WSHL collected a total of $5,000 from individuals interested in attending the end-of-season awards ceremony. The cost to organize the games between April and June was $6,500 per month, of which $13,500 was paid by the end of June. Other miscellaneous expenses totalling $9,000 were incurred and paid in cash.


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a. Journalize all the transactions to the end of June.

b. Prepare any necessary adjusting entries on June 30.

c. Prepare a simple statement of income for WSHL for the period from January to June.

d. Calculate the balance in WSHL’s Cash account on June 30.

e. Write a brief memo to the owners that explains why their net income is less than the net cash generated by their operations.

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Understanding Financial Accounting

ISBN: 9781119406921

2nd Canadian Edition

Authors: Christopher D. Burnley

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