Question: Exercise 7-21B Complete the accounting cycle using long-term asset transactions (LO7-4, 7-7) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] On January 1, Year

Exercise 7-21B Complete the accounting cycle using long-term asset transactions (LO7-4, 7-7)

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] On January 1, Year 1, the general ledger of a company includes the following account balances:

Accounts Debit Credit
Cash $ 59,300
Accounts Receivable 26,200
Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $ 2,800
Inventory 36,900
Notes Receivable (5%, due in 2 years) 19,200
Land 161,000
Accounts Payable 15,400
Common Stock 226,000
Retained Earnings 58,400
Totals $ 302,600 $ 302,600

During January Year 1, the following transactions occur:

January 1 Purchase equipment for $20,100. The company estimates a residual value of $2,100 and a four-year service life.
January 4 Pay cash on accounts payable, $10,100.
January 8 Purchase additional inventory on account, $88,900.
January 15 Receive cash on accounts receivable, $22,600.
January 19 Pay cash for salaries, $30,400.
January 28 Pay cash for January utilities, $17,100.
January 30 Sales for January total $226,000. All of these sales are on account. The cost of the units sold is $118,000.

Information for adjusting entries:

  1. Depreciation on the equipment for the month of January is calculated using the straight-line method.
  2. The company estimates future uncollectible accounts. The company determines $3,600 of accounts receivable on January 31 are past due, and 50% of these accounts are estimated to be uncollectible. The remaining accounts receivable on January 31 are not past due, and 3% of these accounts are estimated to be uncollectible. (Hint: Use the January 31 accounts receivable balance calculated in the general ledger.)
  3. Accrued interest revenue on notes receivable for January.
  4. Unpaid salaries at the end of January are $33,200.
  5. Accrued income taxes at the end of January are $9,600.

general jornal

adjusted trial balance of January 31, year 1

multiple-step income statement

balance sheet

closing entries general journal

return on assets ratio

profit margin

asset turnover ratio

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