Question: Problem I. Prepare the proper journal entries in good form for the following, assume perpetual system (6 points per journal entry, total of 48 points):

 Problem I. Prepare the proper journal entries in good form for

Problem I. Prepare the proper journal entries in good form for the following, assume perpetual system (6 points per journal entry, total of 48 points): 12/1/16 Sale on account to Joe $500,000, terms 4/15 n/30, cost of goods sold at $175,000. 12/2/16 Purchased merchandise on account from Smith Company for $300,000, terms 3/10 n/30. 12/6/16 $4,000 of the merchandise purchased from Smith Co. was broken, the merchandise was not returned to Smith Co. 12/8/16 Paid Smith Company the amount due. 12/29/16 Received the amount due from Joe, Joe paid late & did not earn the 4% discount. Adjusting journal entries are done only at year-end: 12/31/16A. The Supplies account had an opening debit balance of $1,500, in addition we had supplies purchases of $1,200 and supplies returns of $100; when we took an inventory of supplies on 12/31/16 we counted only $300 of supplies remained. 12/31/16B.The Prepaid Rent account has a debit balance of $10,000, from a review of the rental agreement it was determined that this $10,000 was for the five-mo. period Nov.1 2016 to March 31, 2017 12/31/16C. The Unearned Service Revenue account currently has a $120,000 credit balance that was for a service we are to complete over a ten-month period starting on Sept. 1, 2016. Problem II. Prepare a Bank Reconciliation in good form from the following: (17 points) May 31, 2020 Cash balance from the depositor's records $3,500 May 31, 2020 Cash balance from the bank statement $5,310 Outstanding checks $2,000 Deposit in transit $200 A $600 deposit you made was in error lost by the bank and was not credited to your bank account properly. Error made by you when you wrote a check for $240 which was returned by the bank to you as a NSF (non-sufficient funds) check, Bank also charged you a $20 fee. A customer check deposited by you was returned by the bank as a NSF $450. Interest Income earned on the checking account $30. Error by you on a $140 check payment that you in error recorded in the journals as $410. Bank error: a customer check deposited by you for $172 was recorded in error as $712

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