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- Life-Positive’s Account Balances 2021 ($) 2022 ($) accounts payable 24,600.00 21,250.00Accounts receivable 15,700.00 12,340.00Cash 23,450.00 28,600.00Cost of goods sold 19,700.00 23,000.00Depreciation 3,090.00 4,590.00Dividends 5,800.00 10,800.00Interest 2,340.00 2,890.00Inventory 7,050.00 8,640.00Long-term debt 28,000.00 30,000.00Net fixed assets 41,500.00 48,000.00Other expenses 2,400.00 2,800.00Sales 58,000.00 62,500.00Short-term Notes Payable 2,890.00 2,340.00Shares outstanding 85,000.00 90,000.00 tax rate is 32% 4. Calculate the cash flow from assets, cash flow to creditors,and cash flow to stockholders…Balance, December 31, 2018 $3,340 ADD: Deposit in transit 100 3,440 LESS: Outstanding checks $400 400 Adjusted bank balance, December 31, 2018 $3,040 Book: Balance, December 31, 2018 $2,540 ADD: Bank collection $510 Interest revenue 20 530 3,070 LESS: Service charge $30 30 Adjusted book balance, December 31, 2018 $3,040Cash Receipts from Customers Singleton Inc. had accounts receivable of $22,150 at January 1, 2019, and $26,850 at December 31, 2019. Net income for 2019 was $125,300 and sales revenue was $1,240,000. Required: Compute the amount of cash collected from customers using the direct method.
- Q L. From the following Trial Balance prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31 December, 2020 and Balance Sheet as on that date: Cr. (Rs.) Dr. (Rs.) 10,000 46,000 1,50,200 3,400 22,660 600 38,600 840 1,640 280 3,300 4,000 200 29,000 Drawings Stack on 01/01/2019 Purchases and Purchases Returns Cash in Hand Bank Balance Freehold Premises Trade Expenses Printing, stationery and Advertising Professional Charges Commission Received Investments as on 1" Jan. @ 10% Interest on above Sundry Debtors and Creditors Wages Salaries Capital Income Tax Discount allowed and received Sales Returns and Sales Bills Receivable /Bills Payable Office furniture Rent, Rates and Insurance Bad Debts Provisions Total Adjustments: 36,000 25,000 14,000 1,14,000 1,600 6,300 550 3.200 4,600 2,08,950 10,000 3,050 4,000 670 3.71,320 3,71,320 (a) Provide for wages Rs. 5,000. (b) Write Off 5%…Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The general ledger of Pop's Fireworks includes the following account balances in 2021: Accounts Cash Accounts Receivable Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts Supplies Notes Receivable (8%, due in 2 years) Land Accounts Payable Common Stock Retained Earnings Service Revenue Salaries Expense Utilities Expense Supplies Expense Totals June Debit $ 22,800 45,500 June 9,100 26,000 93,000 71,700 26,600 18,100 $312,800 Credit $ 3,800 13,900 138,000 30,700 126,400 In addition, the following transactions occurred during 2021 and are not yet reflected in the account balances above: 3 Provide additional services on account for $15,000. All services on account include terms 2/10, n/30. $312,800 8 Receive cash from customers within 10 days of the services being provided on account. The customers were originally charged $9,000. November 15 Write off customer accounts of $2,300 as uncollectible.QUESTION 3 Presented below are selected accounts for San Marcos Corporation for December 31 of the current year. Debit Credit Accounts Recelvable trade $720 Building and Equipment Cash in bank-operating 1000 Interest Recelvable Installment Receivabies Merchandise Inventory 35 25 Notes Receivable-long term Petty Cash Prepaid Expenses- current 32 Supplies 19 Patent Accounts Payable-rade Accumulated Depreciation 225 Additional Pald-in Capltal Allowance for 600 Uncollectible Accounts Cash Diridends Payable Common Seock-4i par value Income Tax Payable
- Account Name Adjusted Trial Balance Debit Credit Cash ₱80,000.00 Accounts Receivable ₱100,000.00 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts ₱44,200.00 Notes Receivable ₱130,000.00 Interest Receivable ₱3,900.00 Merchandise Inventory, beg. ₱ 80,000.00 Prepaid Insurance ₱50,000.00 Prepaid Rent ₱70,000.00 Office Equipment ₱500,000.00 Accumulated Depreciation ₱150,000.00 Accounts Payable ₱30,000.00 Salaries Payable Ya Man, Capital ₱822,000.00 Ya Man, Drawings ₱10,000.00 Sales ₱500,000.00 Sales Returns and Allowances ₱10,000.00 Purchases ₱320,000.00 Freight In ₱3,000.00 Purchase Returns and Allowances ₱10,000.00 Salary Expense ₱40,000.00 Rent Expense ₱14,000.00 Doubtful Accounts Expense ₱39,200.00 Interest Income ₱3,900.00 Insurance Expense ₱10,000.00…Account Name Adjusted Trial Balance Debit Credit Cash ₱80,000.00 Accounts Receivable ₱100,000.00 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts ₱44,200.00 Notes Receivable ₱130,000.00 Interest Receivable ₱3,900.00 Merchandise Inventory, beg. ₱ 80,000.00 Prepaid Insurance ₱50,000.00 Prepaid Rent ₱70,000.00 Office Equipment ₱500,000.00 Accumulated Depreciation ₱150,000.00 Accounts Payable ₱30,000.00 Salaries Payable Ya Man, Capital ₱822,000.00 Ya Man, Drawings ₱10,000.00 Sales ₱500,000.00 Sales Returns and Allowances ₱10,000.00 Purchases ₱320,000.00 Freight In ₱3,000.00 Purchase Returns and Allowances ₱10,000.00 Salary Expense ₱40,000.00 Rent Expense ₱14,000.00 Doubtful Accounts Expense ₱39,200.00 Interest Income ₱3,900.00 Insurance Expense ₱10,000.00…Account Name Adjusted Trial Balance Debit Credit Cash ₱80,000.00 Accounts Receivable ₱100,000.00 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts ₱44,200.00 Notes Receivable ₱130,000.00 Interest Receivable ₱3,900.00 Merchandise Inventory, beg. ₱ 80,000.00 Prepaid Insurance ₱50,000.00 Prepaid Rent ₱70,000.00 Office Equipment ₱500,000.00 Accumulated Depreciation ₱150,000.00 Accounts Payable ₱30,000.00 Salaries Payable Ya Man, Capital ₱822,000.00 Ya Man, Drawings ₱10,000.00 Sales ₱500,000.00 Sales Returns and Allowances ₱10,000.00 Purchases ₱320,000.00 Freight In ₱3,000.00 Purchase Returns and Allowances ₱10,000.00 Salary Expense ₱40,000.00 Rent Expense ₱14,000.00 Doubtful Accounts Expense ₱39,200.00 Interest Income ₱3,900.00 Insurance Expense ₱10,000.00…
- The following events occur for Messer Engineering during 2024 and 2025, its first two years of operations. February 2, 2024 July 23, 2024 Provide services to customers on account for $37,400. Receive $26,500 from customers on account. Estimate that 30% of uncollected accounts will not be received. Provide services to customers on account for $50,400. Receive $6,000 from customers for services provided in 2024. December 31, 2024 April 12, 2025 June 28, 2025 September 13, 2025 October 5, 2025 December 31, 2025 Write off the remaining amounts owed from services provided in 2024. Receive $44,500 from customers for services provided in 2025. Estimate that 30% of uncollected accounts will not be received.Liabilities Rs Assets Rs. Expenses Unpaid: Printing etc. Repairs Cash in hand 250 80 Bank Balances Deposit A/c Current A/c Interest due Subscriptions Outstanding Equipment 360 2,090 Bonus to Groundsman 200 150 2,240 Honorariun to Secretary Capital Fund 600 1,240 20 100 Balance on 1,750 Ist Jan, Add Surplus 3,080 40 3,120 4.360 4,360 Illustration 5. Prepare Income & Expenditure Account for the year ending 31-12-2000 and Balance -Sheet as on that date from the following : Receipts and Payments Account for the year ended 31-12-2000 Receipts Rs. Payments Rs. 2,100 By Printing and Stationary By Advertisements 500 By Investment in Govt. Securities at 5% On 1 st Nov. 2000 (Interest, payable on 1st) May and Ist Nov. By Building Construction 200 By Match Expenses To Balance b/d 1,300 To Subscription 1999 (estimated at Rs. 460) 800 2000 5,000 2001 200 8,000 To Donation for Building 5,500 2,500 To Sports Material 900 To Rent 1,300 By Creditors for 1999 estimated To Entrance Fees 300 at Rs. 750,…The cash receipts and cash payments of Detuya Company for April 2020 follow: CASH RECEIPTS Cash Debit P 208,700 20,350 27,950 109,350 92,700 53,000 16,850 CASH PAYMENTS Check No. 4113 Cash Credit P 44,550 7,350 96,500 33,200 73,600 Date Apr. 2 8 4114 10 4115 16 4116 22 4117 29 4118 50,000 31,600 83,750 5,000 120,650 30 4119 4120 4121 4122 Detuya Company received the following bank statement on April 30, 2020: BANK STATEMENT April 2020 P 95,550 Beginning balance Add: Deposits and other credits: Apr. 1 P 16,300 Electronic fund transfer 208,700 20,350 27,950 109,350 68,400 Bank collection 9 12 17 22 23 92,700 543,750 Less: Checks and other debits: P 44,550 69,500 45,150 Unauthorized signature 7,350 33,200 10,950 Electronic fund transfer 73,600 Apr. 7 13 14 15 18 21 26 30 50,000 30 1,000 Service charge 335,300 P 304,000 Ending balance