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Facts: Basic Services, Inc. prepares annual financial statements and accordingly records most of the company's adjusting journal entries just once per year in December. Basic purchases 100% of the office supplies on account from vendor, Standard Company. Basic provides you with the below unadjusted account balances as of 12/31/2017: Cash $24,950 Utilities Payable $0 Accounts receivable 21,700 Common stock 50,000 Retained earnings Prepaid Advertising Expense Prepaid Insurance Expense Office Supplies Store equipment Office equipment Accumulated depreciation 55,000 4,020 Dividends 18,000 9,000 Service Revenue 250,000 Advertising Expense Salary Expense Depreciation Expense Office supplies expense 115,000 27,750 60,000 118,000 22,000 19,000 Accounts payable- Standard Co. Dividends Payable Interest Payable Notes payable Rent Payable Salaries Payable 2,300 2,000 3,000 Insurance Expense Interest expense 60,000 Miscellaneous Expense 2,815 Rent Expense Utilities Expense 18,700 7,865 Unearned Service Fees 6,500 using the abve unadjusted account balances, Basic has net income for the twelve months ended at 12/31/2017 of $53,870. Please consider the following: a. On September 1, Basic borrowed $60,000 from the local bank at a rate of 6%. The loan is due in nine months and all principal and interest will be paid at maturity (June 1, 2018). b. Customers often pay service fees in advance and at the time the cash is collected Basic defers the revenue recognition. During 2017, Basic collected prepayments from customers totaling $6,500. Basic performed $2,600 of services (related to these customer prepayments) in 2017 and plans to provide the remaining $3,900 of services in 2018. c. In late 2016 Basic paid $4,020 for the following insurance policies: (i) $2,070 for an 18- month policy and (ii) $1,950 for a six- month policy. Both policies had effective dates of January 1, 2017. d. During 2017 Basic paid $27,750 for advertising. The payment included (1) $8,400 for a billboard with a 10-month contract (April 1, 2017- January 31, 2018) and (i) $19,350 for 90 radio ads (worth $215 each). As of 12/31/2017, 55 of the radio ads had been broadcast while 35 were expected to occur in 2018. e. On January 12, 2018 the company paid employees $7,680 in total for all wages earned during that pay period. Basic's employees get paid on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month (see boxed dates below). Employees get paid holidays, never incur overtime and work Monday through Friday (said differently, the employees never work weekends). The current payroll calendar is shown below, the calendar starts with Friday December 1, 2017 and ends with Saturday, January 20, 2018. On payday the employee's paycheck always includes payment for the payday itself. For example, looking at the below calendar, on the December 22 payday the employees were paid for 10 days (12/11- 12/15 and 12/18-12/22). Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 4 5 7 8 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Required: Only consider scenarios (a), (b), and (c) and select the answer choice below that correctly portrays the company's net income after any adjusting journal entry resulting from these 3 situations. When answering this question you should ignore situations (d) and (e). Answers may be rounded to the nearest $1. A. None of the answer choices provided are correct. В. $51,540 С. $53,491 $51,940 Е. $53,891 Facts: Basic Services, Inc. prepares annual financial statements and accordingly records most of the company's adjusting journal entries just once per year in December. Basic purchases 100% of the office supplies on account from vendor, Standard Company. Basic provides you with the below unadjusted account balances as of 12/31/2017: Cash $24,950 Utilities Payable $0 Accounts receivable 21,700 Common stock 50,000 Retained earnings Prepaid Advertising Expense Prepaid Insurance Expense Office Supplies Store equipment Office equipment Accumulated depreciation 55,000 4,020 Dividends 18,000 9,000 Service Revenue 250,000 Advertising Expense Salary Expense Depreciation Expense Office supplies expense 115,000 27,750 60,000 118,000 22,000 19,000 Accounts payable- Standard Co. Dividends Payable Interest Payable Notes payable Rent Payable Salaries Payable 2,300 2,000 3,000 Insurance Expense Interest expense 60,000 Miscellaneous Expense 2,815 Rent Expense Utilities Expense 18,700 7,865 Unearned Service Fees 6,500 using the abve unadjusted account balances, Basic has net income for the twelve months ended at 12/31/2017 of $53,870. Please consider the following: a. On September 1, Basic borrowed $60,000 from the local bank at a rate of 6%. The loan is due in nine months and all principal and interest will be paid at maturity (June 1, 2018). b. Customers often pay service fees in advance and at the time the cash is collected Basic defers the revenue recognition. During 2017, Basic collected prepayments from customers totaling $6,500. Basic performed $2,600 of services (related to these customer prepayments) in 2017 and plans to provide the remaining $3,900 of services in 2018. c. In late 2016 Basic paid $4,020 for the following insurance policies: (i) $2,070 for an 18- month policy and (ii) $1,950 for a six- month policy. Both policies had effective dates of January 1, 2017. d. During 2017 Basic paid $27,750 for advertising. The payment included (1) $8,400 for a billboard with a 10-month contract (April 1, 2017- January 31, 2018) and (i) $19,350 for 90 radio ads (worth $215 each). As of 12/31/2017, 55 of the radio ads had been broadcast while 35 were expected to occur in 2018. e. On January 12, 2018 the company paid employees $7,680 in total for all wages earned during that pay period. Basic's employees get paid on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month (see boxed dates below). Employees get paid holidays, never incur overtime and work Monday through Friday (said differently, the employees never work weekends). The current payroll calendar is shown below, the calendar starts with Friday December 1, 2017 and ends with Saturday, January 20, 2018. On payday the employee's paycheck always includes payment for the payday itself. For example, looking at the below calendar, on the December 22 payday the employees were paid for 10 days (12/11- 12/15 and 12/18-12/22). Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 4 5 7 8 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Required: Only consider scenarios (a), (b), and (c) and select the answer choice below that correctly portrays the company's net income after any adjusting journal entry resulting from these 3 situations. When answering this question you should ignore situations (d) and (e). Answers may be rounded to the nearest $1. A. None of the answer choices provided are correct. В. $51,540 С. $53,491 $51,940 Е. $53,891
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