Question: PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION BELOW. THERE ARE 4 DIFFERENT ANSWERS. JPM, Inc. a newly formed retail company had the following transactions during 20X1: 20X1 Jan.

 PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION BELOW. THERE ARE 4 DIFFERENT ANSWERS. JPM,

PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION BELOW. THERE ARE 4 DIFFERENT ANSWERS.

Inc. a newly formed retail company had the following transactions during 20X1:

JPM, Inc. a newly formed retail company had the following transactions during 20X1: 20X1 Jan. 1 1/1/20X1: JPM issues 15,000 shares of stock with a par value of $10. March 15 3/15/20X1: JPM purchased a building for $80,000. The company paid 20% in cash and signed a note for the balance. The building, which is expected to be useful for 25 years and have a $25,000 salvage value will be depreciated using the double declining balance method. March 25 3/25/X1: JPM purchased equipment for $40,000 by signing a note. The equipment, which is expected to be useful for 5 years and have a $0 salvage, will be depreciated using the straight line method. April 1 4/1/20X1: JPM purchased $100,000 of inventory. JPM paid cash for 30% of the merchandise, and put the remainder on account. July 1 7/1/20X1: JPM rented a warehouse to store inventory purchased at a deep discount and paid two months rent in advance. The rent is $2,000 per month. Sept. 1 9/1/20X1: JPM sold inventory that had a cost $400,000 at its normal 100% markup. All sales are on account. JPM expects to collect 95% of its credit sales. Nov. 15 11/15/X1: JPM collected $125,000 in cash from its accounts receivable. Nov. 20 11/20/X1: JPM paid $75,000 toward its accounts payable. Dec. 30 12/30/20X1: JPM declared and paid $250,000 in dividends. Dec. 31 12/31/X1: The bookkeeper reported total salaries incurred and paid in 20X1 were $165,000 Adjusting entry for depreciation 0.0/4.0 points (graded) Year end adjusting entry for depreciation Note: A full month of depreciation expense is recorded if an asset is held for fifteen days or more whereas no depreciation is recognized in a month where usage is less than fifteen days. Select an option Building Cash Accounts receivable Depreciation expense: building Accumulated depreciation: bldg Select an option Select an option Select an option

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