On December 1, 2017, Rodriguez Distributing Company had the following account balances. During December, the company completed
Question:
On December 1, 2017, Rodriguez Distributing Company had the following account balances.
During December, the company completed the following summary transactions.
Dec. 6 Paid $1,600 for salaries and wages due employees, of which $600 is for December and
$1,000 is for November salaries and wages payable.
8 Received $2,200 cash from customers in payment of account (no discount allowed).
10 Sold merchandise for cash $6,300. The cost of the merchandise sold was $4,100.
13 Purchased merchandise on account from Boehm Co. $9,000, terms 2/10, n/30.
15 Purchased supplies for cash $2,000.
18 Sold merchandise on account $15,000, terms 3/10, n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold
was $10,000.
20 Paid salaries and wages $1,800.
23 Paid Boehm Co. in full, less discount.
27 Received collections in full, less discounts, from customers billed on December 18.
Adjustment data:
1. Accrued salaries and wages payable $840.
2. Depreciation $200 per month.
3. Supplies on hand $1,500.
Instructions
(a) Journalize the December transactions using a perpetual inventory system.
(b) Enter the December 1 balances in the ledger T-accounts and post the December transactions. Use
Cost of Goods Sold, Depreciation Expense, Salaries and Wages Expense, Sales Revenue, Sales
Discounts, and Supplies Expense.
(c) Journalize and post adjusting entries.
(d) Prepare an adjusted trial balance.
(e) Prepare an income statement and an owner’s equity statement for December and a classifi ed balance
sheet at December 31.
Debit Credit
Cash $ 7,200 Accumulated Depreciation—
Accounts Receivable 4,600 Equipment $ 2,200
Inventory 12,000 Accounts Payable 4,500
Supplies 1,200 Salaries and Wages Payable 1,000
Equipment 22,000 Owner’s Capital 39,300
$47,000 $47,000
Accounting Principles
ISBN: 978-1118875056
12th edition
Authors: Jerry Weygandt, Paul Kimmel, Donald Kieso