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Business, 08.10.2019 05:30, Mikec123

Whispering winds corp.ā€™s unadjusted trial balance at december 1, 2017, is presented below. debit credit cash $25,600 accounts receivable 36,200 notes receivable 8,900 interest receivable 0 inventory 36,030 prepaid insurance 3,900 land 21,000 buildings 136,500 equipment 61,500 patent 9,000 allowance for doubtful accounts $450 accumulated depreciationā€”buildings 45,500 accumulated depreciationā€”equipment 24,600 accounts payable 27,300 salaries and wages payable 0 notes payable (due april 30, 2018) 12,600 income taxes payable 0 interest payable 0 notes payable (due in 2023) 35,600 common stock 51,400 retained earnings 17,180 dividends 13,000 sales revenue 942,000 interest revenue 0 gain on disposal of plant assets 0 bad debt expense 0 cost of goods sold 636,500 depreciation expense 0 income tax expense 0 insurance expense 0 interest expense 0 other operating expenses 61,000 amortization expense 0 salaries and wages expense 107,500 total $1,156,630 $1,156,630 the following transactions occurred during december. dec. 2 purchased equipment for $18,000, plus sales taxes of $600 (paid in cash). 2 sheffield sold for $3,550 equipment which originally cost $5,100. accumulated depreciation on this equipment at january 1, 2017, was $1,900; 2017 depreciation prior to the sale of equipment was $430. 15 sheffield sold for $5,500 on account inventory that cost $3,450. 23 salaries and wages of $6,730 were paid. adjustment data: 1. sheffield estimates that uncollectible accounts receivable at year-end are $4,030. 2. the note receivable is a one-year, 8% note dated april 1, 2017. no interest has been recorded. 3. the balance in prepaid insurance represents payment of a $3,900, 6-month premium on september 1, 2017. 4. the building is being depreciated using the straight-line method over 30 years. the salvage value is $32,700. 5. the equipment owned prior to this year is being depreciated using the straight-line method over 5 years. the salvage value is 10% of cost. 6. the equipment purchased on december 2, 2017, is being depreciated using the straight-line method over 5 years, with a salvage value of $2,280. 7. the patent was acquired on january 1, 2017, and has a useful life of 9 years from that date. 8. unpaid salaries at december 31, 2017, total $2,120. 9. both the short-term and long-term notes payable are dated january 1, 2017, and carry a 10% interest rate. all interest is payable in the next 12 months. 10 income tax expense was $12,100. it was unpaid at december 31. (a) your answer is partially correct. try again. prepare journal entries for the transactions listed above and adjusting entries. (credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. do not indent manually. if no entry is required, select "no entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.) date account titles and explanation debit credit (to record depreciation expense on equipment.) (to record sale of equipment.) (to record sales revenue.) (to record cost of goods sold.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. click if you would like to show work for this question: open show work show list of accounts show solution show answer link to text attempts: 3 of 3 used (b) prepare an adjusted trial balance at december 31, 2017. whispering winds corp. adjusted trial balance debit credit $ $ totals $ $

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