The company’s financial year end is December 31 each year. They have provided the following information and transactions for 2022:   Jan 1.             Balances from 2021 – Cash $280,000; Accounts Receivable $125,000; Supplies $105,000; Furniture and Equipment $440,000; Other Creditors $115,000; and Capital $835,000. Jan 2.             The following assets were received from Carol Dixon in exchange for capital in the company: cash - $120,000, accounts receivable - $20,500, supplies - $25,050, and office equipment - $100,000. Feb 1.             Paid fifteen (15) months’ rent on a lease rental contract, $375,000. Mar 30.          Paid the premiums on the property and peril insurance policies, $150,000. April 4.            Received cash from clients as an advance payment for services to be provided in the coming months, $200,000. May 5.            Purchased additional office equipment on account from DT Company, $60,000. June 6.           Received cash from clients on account, $63,000. June 10.         Paid cash for newspaper advertisement, $15,800. Aug 12.          Paid DT Company a portion of the debt incurred on May 5, $45,000. Sept 12.         Recorded services provided on account for the period July 1 – Sept 12, $104,000. Sept 30.         Paid part-time workers salary, $60,000. Oct 17.           Recorded cash from cash clients for fees earned during the first half of year, $233,000. Oct 30.           Paid cash for supplies, $11,000. Oct 30.           Recorded services provided on account for the period June to July, $110,000. Nov 24.          Recorded cash from cash clients for fees earned for the period September 13- Nov 24, $190,000. Nov 25.          Received cash from clients on account, $22,000. Nov 27.          Paid part-time workers for salary $180,000. Dec 29.          Paid telephone bill for the year 2022 $60,000. Dec 30.          Paid electricity bill for the year 2022 $190,000. Dec 30.          Recorded cash from cash clients for fees earned for the period September 14- Dec 30, $190,000. Dec 30.          Recorded services provided on account for October to December 2022, $63,000. The company presented the following adjustments and required you to preparing the adjusting entries in the general journal (Narration required for each journal entry):   Insurance expired during 2022, $120,000. Supplies on hand on December 31, 2022, $65,000. Unpaid salary on December 31, 2022, $140,000 Rent not expired on December 31, 2022, $75,000 Unearned fees on December 31, 2022, $20,000. Post the adjusting entries to their respective ledger accounts already started in requirement # 2.   i Prepare the adjusted trial balance. ii Prepare all three 2022 financial statements for presentation to Miss Dixon. iii Journalize the closing entries and balance off the ledger accounts including the income summary account. iv Prepare the post-closing trial balance.

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The company’s financial year end is December 31 each year. They have provided the following information and transactions for 2022:

 

Jan 1.             Balances from 2021 – Cash $280,000; Accounts Receivable $125,000; Supplies $105,000; Furniture and Equipment $440,000; Other Creditors $115,000; and Capital $835,000.

Jan 2.             The following assets were received from Carol Dixon in exchange for capital in the company: cash - $120,000, accounts receivable - $20,500, supplies - $25,050, and office equipment - $100,000.

Feb 1.             Paid fifteen (15) months’ rent on a lease rental contract, $375,000.

Mar 30.          Paid the premiums on the property and peril insurance policies, $150,000.

April 4.            Received cash from clients as an advance payment for services to be provided in the coming months, $200,000.

May 5.            Purchased additional office equipment on account from DT Company, $60,000.

June 6.           Received cash from clients on account, $63,000.

June 10.         Paid cash for newspaper advertisement, $15,800.

Aug 12.          Paid DT Company a portion of the debt incurred on May 5, $45,000.

Sept 12.         Recorded services provided on account for the period July 1 – Sept 12, $104,000.

Sept 30.         Paid part-time workers salary, $60,000.

Oct 17.           Recorded cash from cash clients for fees earned during the first half of year, $233,000.

Oct 30.           Paid cash for supplies, $11,000.

Oct 30.           Recorded services provided on account for the period June to July, $110,000.

Nov 24.          Recorded cash from cash clients for fees earned for the period September 13- Nov 24, $190,000.

Nov 25.          Received cash from clients on account, $22,000.

Nov 27.          Paid part-time workers for salary $180,000.

Dec 29.          Paid telephone bill for the year 2022 $60,000.

Dec 30.          Paid electricity bill for the year 2022 $190,000.

Dec 30.          Recorded cash from cash clients for fees earned for the period September 14- Dec 30, $190,000.

Dec 30.          Recorded services provided on account for October to December 2022, $63,000.

The company presented the following adjustments and required you to preparing the adjusting entries in the general journal (Narration required for each journal entry):

 

Insurance expired during 2022, $120,000.

Supplies on hand on December 31, 2022, $65,000.

Unpaid salary on December 31, 2022, $140,000

Rent not expired on December 31, 2022, $75,000

Unearned fees on December 31, 2022, $20,000.

Post the adjusting entries to their respective ledger accounts already started in requirement # 2.

 

i Prepare the adjusted trial balance.

ii Prepare all three 2022 financial statements for presentation to Miss Dixon.

iii Journalize the closing entries and balance off the ledger accounts including the income summary account.

iv Prepare the post-closing trial balance.

 

 

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