Question: Robert King opened a business called King Engineering and recorded the following transactions in its first month of operations. June 1 Robert King, the owner,
Robert King opened a business called King Engineering and recorded the following transactions in its first month of operations.
| June 1 | Robert King, the owner, invested $152,000 cash, office equipment with a value of $18,000, and $86,000 of drafting equipment to launch the company in exchange for common stock. |
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| June 2 | The company purchased land worth $62,000 for an office by paying $24,500 cash and signing a long-term note payable for $37,500. |
| June 2 | The company purchased a portable building with $42,000 cash and moved it onto the land acquired on June 2. |
| June 2 | The company paid $10,800 cash for the premium on a 15-month insurance policy. |
| June 7 | The company completed and delivered a set of plans for a client and collected $16,600 cash. |
| June 12 | The company purchased $35,600 of additional drafting equipment by paying $22,500 cash and signing a long-term note payable for $13,100. |
| June 14 | The company completed $34,800 of engineering services for a client. This amount is to be received in 30 days. |
| June 15 | The company purchased $2,450 of additional office equipment on credit. |
| June 17 | The company completed engineering services for $27,200 on credit. |
| June 18 | The company received a bill for rent of equipment that was used on a recently completed job. The $2,600 rent cost must be paid within 30 days. |
| June 20 | The company collected $17,400 cash in partial payment from the client billed on June 14. |
| June 21 | The company paid $1,400 cash for wages to a drafting assistant. |
| June 23 | The company paid $2,450 cash to settle the account payable created on June 15. |
| June 24 | The company paid $1,575 cash for minor maintenance of its drafting equipment. |
| June 26 | The company paid $10,000 cash in dividends. |
| June 28 | The company paid $1,400 cash for wages to a drafting assistant. |
| June 30 | The company paid $3,540 cash for advertisements on the web during June. |
Descriptions of items that require adjusting entries on June 30, follow.
a) The company has completed, but not yet billed, $16,400 of engineering services for a client.
b) Straight-line depreciation on the office equipment, assuming a 5-year life and a $2,450 salvage value, is $300 per month.
c) Straight-line depreciation on the drafting equipment, assuming a 5-year life and a $19,600 salvage value, is $1,700 per month.
d) Straight-line depreciation on the building, assuming a 25-year life and a $6,000 salvage value, is $120 per month.
e) The balance in prepaid insurance represents a 15-month policy that went into effect on June 1.
f) Accrued interest on the long-term note payable is $180.
g) The drafting assistant is paid $1,400 for a 5-day work week. 2 days' wages have been incurred but are unpaid as of month-end.
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