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He following items were selected from among the transactions completed by Sherwood Co. during the current year: Mar. 1 Purchased merchandise on account from Kirkwood Co., $225,000, terms n/30.
31 Issued a 30-day, 8% note for $225,000 to Kirkwood Co., on account.
Apr. 30 Paid Kirkwood Co. the amount owed on the note of March 31.
Jun. 1 Borrowed $600,000 from Triple Creek Bank, issuing a 45-day, 6% note.
Jul. 1 Purchased tools by issuing a $50,000, 60-day note to Poulin Co., which discounted the note at the rate of 6%.
16 Paid Triple Creek Bank the interest due on the note of June 1 and renewed the loan by issuing a new 30-day, 7% note for $600,000.
Aug. 15 Paid Triple Creek Bank the amount due on the note of July 16.
30 Paid Poulin Co. the amount due on the note of July 1.
Dec. 1 Purchased equipment from Greenwood Co. for $280,000, paying $80,000 cash and issuing a series of ten 9% notes for $20,000 each, coming due at 30-day intervals.
22 Settled a product liability lawsuit with a customer for $40,000, payable in January. Accrued the loss in a litigation claims payable account.
31 Paid the amount due to Greenwood Co. on the first note in the series issued on December 1.
Required:
1. Journalize the transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Assume a 360-day year.
Journal
Accounting Equation
Date Description Post. Ref Debit Credit Assets Liabilities Equity
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2. Journalize the adjusting entry for each of the following accrued expenses at the end of the current year (refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles):
A. Product warranty cost, $65,000.
B. Interest on the nine remaining notes owed to Greenwood Co. Assume a 360-day year.
Journal
Accounting Equation
Date Description Post. Ref Debit Credit Assets Liabilities Equity
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