Question: I really need part three. Please help! Comprehensive Problem 1 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] On December 1, 2015, John and

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Comprehensive Problem 1 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] On December 1, 2015, John and Patty Driver formed a corporation called Susquehanna Equipment Rentals. The new corporation was able to begin operations immediately by purchasing the assets and taking over the location of Rent-It, an equipment rental company that was going out of business. The newly formed company uses the following accounts: Cash Accounts receivable Prepaid rent Unexpired insurance Office supplies Rental equipment Accumulated depreciation: Rental equipment Notes payable Accounts payable Interest payable Salaries payable Dividends payable Unearned rental fees Capital stock Retained earnings Dividends Income summary Rental fees earned Salaries expense Maintenance expense Utilities expense Rent expense Office supplies expense Depreciation expense Interest expense Income taxes expense Innamotavanausula Dec. 26 Rented a backhoe to Mission Landscaping at a price of $250 per day, to be paid when the backhoe is returned. Mission Landscaping expects to keep the backhoe for about two or three weeks. Paid biweekly salaries, $5,200. Dec. 26 Dec. Paid the account payable to Earth Movers, Inc., $600. 27 Dec. Declared a dividend of 10 cents per share, payable on January 15, 2016. 28 Dec. Susquehanna Equipment Rentals was named, along with Mission Landscaping 29 and Collier Construction, as a co-defendant in a $25,000 lawsuit filed on behalf of Kevin Davenport . Mission Landscaping had left the rented backhoe in a fenced construction site owned by Coll Construction. After working hours on December 26, Davenport had climbed the fence to play on parked construction equipment. While playing on the backhoe, he fell and broke his arm. The extent of the company's legal and financial responsibility for this accident, if any, cannot be determined at this time. ( Note: This event does not require a journal entry at this time, but may require disclosure in notes accompanying the statements.) Dec. Purchased a 12-month public-liability insurance policy for $9,600. This policy 29 protects the company against liability for injuries and property damage caused by its equipment. However, the policy goes into effect on January 1, 2016, and affords no coverage for the injuries sustained by Kevin Davenport on December 26. Dec. Received a bill from Universal Utilities for the month of December, $700. Payment 31 is due in 30 days. Dec. Fauinment rental fees earned during the second half of December amounted to 31 $20,000, of which $15,600 was received in cash. Data for Adjusting Entries a. The advance payment of rent on December 1 covered a period of three months. b. The annual interest rate on the note payable to Rent-It is 6 percent. c. The rental equipment is being depreciated by the straight-line method over a period of eight years. d. Office supplies on hand at December 31 are estimated at $600. e. During December, the company earned $3,700 of the rental fees paid in advance by McNamer Construction Company on December 8. f. As of December 31, six days' rent on the backhoe rented to Mission Landscaping on December 26 has been earned. g. Salaries earned by employees since the last payroll date (December 26) amounted to $1,400 at month-end. h. It is estimated that the company is subject to a combined federal and state income tax rate of 40 percent of income before income taxes (total revenue minus all expenses other than income taxes). These taxes will be payable in 2016. Comprehensive Problem 1 Part 3 Complete the 10-column worksheet for the year ended December 31. (For accounts where multiple Adjustments are required, combine all debit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the debit column of the worksheet. Similarly, combine all credit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the credit column of the worksheet.) SUSQUEHANNA EQUIPMENT RENTALS Worksheet December 31, 2015 Adjustments Trial Balance Adjusted Trial Balance Debit Credit Debit Credit Debit Credit Balance sheet accounts: Cash 65,000 Accounts receivable Prepaid rent Unexpired insurance Office supplies Journalize the December transactions. Do not record adjusting entries at this point. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) View transaction list View journal entry worksheet X No Date General Journal Debit Credit 1 Dec. 1 Cash 200,000 Capital stock 200,000 2 Dec. 1 Rental equipment 240,000 Cash 140,000 100,000 Notes payable 3 Dec. 1 Prepaid rent 12,000 Cash 12,000 Nood nffina munnline 1 nnn Accounts payable 1,000 5 Dec. 8 Cash 8,000 Unearned rental fees 8,000 6 Dec. 12 Salaries expense 5,200 Cash 5,200 7 Dec. 15 Cash 12,000 Accounts receivable 6,000 Rental fees earned 18,000 8 Dec. 17 600 Maintenance expense Accounts payable 600 9 Dec.23 Cash 2,000 Accounts receivable 2.000 Prepare the necessary adjusting entries for December. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Do not round intermediate calculations.) View transaction list View journal entry worksheet No Date General Journal Debit Credit 1 Dec.31 Rent expense 4,000 Prepaid rent 4,000 2 Dec.31 Interest expense 500 Interest payable 500 3 Dec.31 2,500 Depreciation expense Accumulated depreciation: rental equipment 2,500 3 Dec.31 2,500 Depreciation expense Accumulated depreciation: rental equipment 2,500 4 Dec.31 400 Office supplies expense Office supplies 400 5 Dec.31 Unearned rental fees 3,700 Rental fees earned 3,700 6 Dec.31 Accounts receivable 1,500 Rental fees earned 1,500 7 Dec.31 1,400 Salaries expense Salaries payable 1,400 8 Dec.31 Income taxes expense 9,080 Income taxes payable 9,080 Comprehensive Problem 1 Part 2 Post the entries into the following ledger accounts. Cash Date Debit Credit Balance Accounts Receivable Dec. 1 200,000 Date Debit Credit Balance Dec. 1 140,000 12,000 Dec. 15 6,000 Dec. 1 Dec. 23 2,000 6,00 4,00 8,40 Dec. 8 200,000 60,000 48,000 56,000 50,800 62,800 64,800 8,000 Dec. 31 4,400 Dec. 12 5,200 Dec. 31 1,500 9,90 Dec. 15 12,000 Dec. 23 2,000 Prepaid Rent Unexpired Insurance Date Debit Credit Balance Date Debit Credit Balance Dec. 1 12,000 12,000 8,000 Dec. 29 9,600 9,60 Dec. 31 4,000 Office Supplies Rental Equipment Date Debit Credit Balance Date Debit Credit Balance Comprehensive Problem 1 Part 3 Complete the 10-column worksheet for the year ended December 31. (For accounts where multiple Adjustments are required, combine all debit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the debit column of the worksheet. Similarly, combine all credit entries into one amount and enter this amount in the credit column of the worksheet.) SUSQUEHANNA EQUIPMENT RENTALS Worksheet December 31, 2015 Adjustments Adjusted Trial Balance Debit Credit Debit Credit Trial Balance Debit Credit Balance sheet accounts: Cash $ 65,000 Accounts receivable Prepaid rent Unexpired insurance Office supplies Drou GLE 7 Moyt SUSQUEHANNA EQUIPMENT RENTALS Worksheet December 31, 2015 Adjustments Income Statement Balance Sheet Adjusted Trial Balance Debit Credit Debit Credit Debit Credit Debit Credit Interest payable Accumulated depreciation: rental equipment Salaries payable Income taxes payable Income statement accounts: Rental fees earned Salaries expense Maintenance expense Utilities expense $ 65,000 $ 0 Rent expense Interest expense Depreciation expense Office supplies expense Income taxes expense $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 0 $ Net income Totals $
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