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Title: Accountign Cycle Excersise iii
Description: This exercise book is the third of four exercise books that correspond directly with the Accounting Cycle textbook. The exercises relate specifically to Part 3 of the Accounting Cycle textbook. The exercises in this book center around income measurement, the basic elements of revenue and expense recognition, the process of recording adjusting entries, preparation of an adjusted trial balance, and the concept of accrual versus cash basis accounting

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Accounting Cycle Exercises III

Contents



Problem 5

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Worksheet 5

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Solution 5

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Problem 6

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Worksheet 6

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Solution 6

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Problem 7

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Worksheet 7

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Solution 7

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Problem 8

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Worksheet 8



Solution 8

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Accounting Cycle Exercises III

Problem 1

Problem 1
Following are three separate transactions that pertain to prepaid items
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Assume the company uses the balance sheet approach, and the initial recording is to an asset account
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1) The company purchased an 18-month insurance policy for $9,000 on June 1, 20X3
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3)  e company paid $1,200 to rent a truck
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Worksheet 1
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date

Accounts

Debit

Credit

Accounts

Debit

Credit

Jun
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30

GENERAL JOURNAL
Date
Various

Dec
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Accounting Cycle Exercises III

Problem 1

GENERAL JOURNAL
Date

Accounts

Debit

Credit

Accounts

Debit

Credit

Dec
...
31

Solution 1
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date
Jun
...
31

Supplies Expense

18,500

Supplies

18,500

To record supplies used ($10,000 beginning +
$15,000 purchased – $6,500 remaining)

GENERAL JOURNAL
Date
Dec
...
31

Rent Expense

300

Prepaid Rent

300

To record use of truck for 15 days
(15/60 X $1,200)

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The company’s primary sources of revenue are sales of
subscriptions to customers and sales of advertising in the Weekly Welder
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The following transactions involved the receipt of advance payments
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1)  n September 1, 20X7, the company received a $48,000 payment from an advertising
O
client for a 6-month advertising campaign
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Prepare the journal entry on September 1, and the
December 31 end-of-year adjusting entry
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During 20X7, additional subscriptions were sold for
$3,490,000
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Prepare a summary journal entry to reflect the sales of subscriptions, and the
end-of-year adjusting entry to reflect magazines delivered
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Prepare the December 16 journal entry, as
well as the December 31 end-of-year adjusting entry

Worksheet 2
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date

Accounts

Debit

Sep
...
31

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GENERAL JOURNAL
Date
Dec
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31

Solution 2
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date
Sep
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31

Unearned Advertising Revenue
Advertising Revenue

16,000
16,000

To record delivery of ad services for 2 months
(2/6 X $48,000)

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Unearned Subscription Revenue

3,060,000

Subscription Revenue

3,060,000

To record subscriptions delivered

GENERAL JOURNAL
Date
Dec
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31

Unearned Rental Revenue

4,500

Rental Revenue

4,500

To record rents earned for last half
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Accounting Cycle Exercises III

Problem 3

Problem 3
EarCreations Technologies of Manchester recently introduced a blue-tooth enabled hearing aid that
allows hearing-disabled users to not only hear better, but also interface with their cell phones and digital
music players
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1)  n December 1, the company borrowed £20,000,000 at an 8% per annum interest rate
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2)  arly in December, the company licensed their new technology to Quick Computer, Inc
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The agreement provides for a royalty payment from
Quick to EarCreations based on Quick’s sales of products using the licensed technology
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3)  arCreations pays many employee’s on an hourly basis
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4)  e company estimates that utilities used during December, for which bills will be received
Th
in January, amount to £40,000
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Dec
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Accounting Cycle Exercises III

Problem 3

Solution 3
GENERAL JOURNAL
Date
Dec
...
31

Accounts Receivable

90,000

Royalty Revenue

90,000

To record accrued revenue for December
licensing agreement
Dec
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31

Utilities Expense

40,000

Utilities Payable

40,000

To record accrued utilities payable

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Accounting Cycle Exercises III

Problem 4

Problem 4
Nathan Goldstien’s administrative assistant maintains a very simple computerized general ledger system
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However,
the system is not sufficiently robust to automate end-of-period adjustments
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This trial balance has not been adjusted for the various items that
are described on the following page
...

NATHAN CORPORATION
Trial Balance
January 31, 20X8
Debits
Cash

Credits

$ 112,500

Accounts Receivable



$

-

37,230

-

7,200

-

21,339

-

105,000

-

Accumulated Depreciation

-

30,000

Accounts Payable

-

22,707

Unearned Revenue

-

25,500

Loan Payable

-

45,000

Capital Stock

-

72,000

Retained Earnings, Jan
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As of January 1, the equipment was 40 months old
...

As of the end of the month, Asher Corporation has provided services to customers for which the earnings
process is complete
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Accounting Cycle Exercises III

Problem 4

Utilities used during January, for which bills will soon be forthcoming from providers, are estimated
at $4,500
...

The $7,200 balance in prepaid insurance was for a 6-month policy running from January 1 to June 30
...
60% of that amount was actually earned in
January, with the remainder to be earned in February
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No interest was paid in January
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Jan
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31

Jan
...
31

Jan
...
31

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Accounts

Debit

Depreciation Expense

Credit
750

Accumulated Depreciation

750

To record depreciation expense
($105,000 /140 months)

Jan
...
31

Utilities Expense

4,500

Utilities Payable

4,500

To record accrued utilities

Jan
...
31

Insurance Expense

1,200

Prepaid Insurance

1,200

To record expired insurance
($7,200/6 months = $400)

Jan
...
31

Interest Expense

450

Interest Payable

450

To record accrued interest
($45,000 X 1% = $450)

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Revenues

A Company had beginning accounts receivable of $16,000
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The ending accounts receivable
amounted to $36,000
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Supplies on hand decreased by
$10,000 during the period
...
Rent expense on a cash basis was $26,000
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The equipment has a 4-year life, and will be worthless
after four years
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E Company
paid $290,000 in wages during the year, and owed an additional $24,000 at
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Accounting Cycle Exercises III

Problem 5

Solution 5
Revenues

$220,000
...
Therefore, accrual basis revenues exceed cash basis
revenues by $20,000
...
The decrease in supplies means that $10,000 more was used than
purchased
...


Rent

$24,000
...


Equipment

$10,000
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Wages

$314,000
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The following information is pertinent to adjusting entries that are needed for Toto, as of March 31,
20X5
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Toto has a large investment in repair equipment, and maintains detailed asset records
...

As of March 31, 20X5, accrued interest on loans owed by Toto is $10,839
...
This work is done on account, and billed monthly
...

Toto maintains a general business liability insurance policy
...
The
policy was purchased on October 1, 20X4
...
Both policies were initially recorded as
prepaid insurance
...
$18,952 was on hand at that
date
...
During the fiscal year 20X5, Toto purchased an additional $62,500 of supplies,
and debited the Supplies account
...

During the fiscal year, Toto began offering a service contract to retail customers entitling them regular
tire rotations, car washing, and other routine maintenance items
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The service plan is a flat
fee of $189, and Toto sold the plan to 678 customers
...

Toto’s primary advertising is on billboards
...
Because Toto agreed to prepay the full price of $13,000, Big
and Wide agreed to leave the signs up for 13 months
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However, the advertising campaign was not begun until July 1, 20X4
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Monthly rent is due and payable on the first day of each month
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Prepare adjusting entries (hint: when necessary) for Toto, as of March 31, 20X5
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31

Mar
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31

Mar
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31

Mar
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Accounts

Debit

Depreciation Expense

Credit

61,700

Accumulated Depreciation

61,700

To record depreciation expense
Mar
...
31

Accounts Receivable

27,400

Revenues

27,400

To record unbilled services
Mar
...
31

Supplies Expense

74,652

Supplies

74,652

To record supplies expense
($18,952 + $62,500 – $6,800)
Mar
...
31

Advertising Expense

9,750

Prepaid Advertising

9,750

To record advertising expense
($13,000 X 9/13)

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You may assume a calendar year end for each scenario
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The preprinted worksheet includes an illustrative
solution for the first scenario
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A
Scenario 2 
$60,000 of unearned revenue was collected on August 1, 20X1
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Scenario 3  December 1, 20X1, $9,000 was prepaid for space in a trade-show booth
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Scenario 4  $3,000 customer deposit for future services was received on April 1, 20X1
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1,875

12/31/X1

Accounting Cycle Exercises III

Problem 7

Scenario 2: Balance Sheet Approach
08/01/X1

12/31/X1

Unearned Revenue

Revenue

Scenario 2: Income Statement Approach
08/01/X1

12/31/X1

Unearned Revenue

Revenue

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Accounting Cycle Exercises III

Problem 7

Scenario 4: Income Statement Approach
04/01/X1

06/20/X1

Unearned Revenue

Revenue

Solution 7
Scenario 1: Balance Sheet Approach
06/01/X1

Prepaid Insurance

4,500

Cash

4,500

To record payment for 1-year policy

12/31/X1

Insurance Expense

2,625

Prepaid Insurance

2,625

To record insurance “used”
($4,500 X 7/12)

Prepaid Insurance
06/01/X1

4,500

2,625

Insurance Expense
12/31/X1

12/31/X1

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Accounting Cycle Exercises III

Problem 7

Scenario 2: Balance Sheet Approach
08/01/X1

Cash

60,000

Unearned Revenue

60,000

To record receipt of payment for
future service

12/31/X1

Unearned Revenue

24,000

Revenue

24,000

To record revenue earned ($60,000 X 40%)

Unearned Revenue
12/31/X1

24,000

60,000

Revenue
24,000

08/01/X1

12/31/X1

36,000

Scenario 2: Income Statement Approach
08/01/X1

Cash

60,000

Revenue

60,000

To record receipt of payment for
future service

12/31/X1

Revenue

36,000

Unearned Revenue

36,000

To record revenue not earned
($60,000 X 60%)

Unearned Revenue
36,000

Revenue
12/31/X1

12/31/X1

36,000

60,000

24,000

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9,000

12/31/X1

Accounting Cycle Exercises III

Problem 7

Scenario 4: Balance Sheet Approach
04/01/X1

Cash

3,000

Unearned Revenue

3,000

To record receipt of payment for
future service

06/20/X1

Unearned Revenue

3,000

Cash

3,000

To record fund

Unearned Revenue
06/20/X1

3,000

Revenue

3,000

0

04/01/X1

0

Scenario 4: Income Statement Approach
04/01/X1

Cash

3,000

Revenue

3,000

To record receipt of payment for
future service

06/20/X1

Revenue

3,000

Cash

3,000

To record fund

Unearned Revenue

Revenue
0

06/20/X1

3,000

3,000
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WWPS uses the cash basis of accounting
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Begin by evaluating
the following facts for June
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Problem 8

Expenses 
During June $124,000 was actually paid for wages
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At the end of the month, $46,000 was
owed to employees
...

Coming into June, WWPS owned equipment with a total cost of $900,000
...


Supplies on hand at the beginning of the month totaled $225,300
...
At the end of the month, supplies on
hand were $282,400
...
Preliminarily, WWE is willing to pay a price
P
equal to 75 × June’s monthly income
...
Calculate accrual basis income
...


Worksheet 8
a)
WWPS
Cash Basis Income Statement
For the Month Ending June 30, 20XX
Revenues
Services to customers

$

-

Expenses
Wages

$

-

Equipment

-

Supplies

-

Cash basis income

$

Cash basis revenues: 

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303,650

Accounting Cycle Exercises III

Problem 8

b)
WWPS
Income Statement
For the Month Ending June 30, 20XX
Revenues
Services to customers

$

296,250

Expenses
Wages

$

Depreciation

146,000
18,000

Supplies

124,900

Net income

288,900
$

7,350

$

296,250

$

124,000

Accrual basis revenues: 
75 weddings photographed @ $3,950

Expenses: 
Wages paid
Less: Beginning accrued wages

(24,000)

Plus: Ending accrued wages

46,000

Accrual basis wages

$

146,000

Depreciation ($900,000/50 months)

$

18,000

Supplies purchased

$

152,000

Plus: Beginning supplies

225,300

Less: Ending supplies

(252,400)
$

Accrual basis supplies:

124,900

c) The proposed purchase price is $551,250 ($7,350 × 75)
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Title: Accountign Cycle Excersise iii
Description: This exercise book is the third of four exercise books that correspond directly with the Accounting Cycle textbook. The exercises relate specifically to Part 3 of the Accounting Cycle textbook. The exercises in this book center around income measurement, the basic elements of revenue and expense recognition, the process of recording adjusting entries, preparation of an adjusted trial balance, and the concept of accrual versus cash basis accounting