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Selected amounts at December 31, 2003, from the Hay and Barnabas Company’s information system appear as follows:
Cash paid employees for salaries and wages $300,000
Cash collected from sales customers $1,850,000
Bonds payable $500,000
Cash $150,000
Common stock $60,000
Equipment $840,000
Prepaid insurance $30,000
Inventory $250,000
Prepaid rent $140,000
Retained earnings $130,000
Salaries and wages expense $328,000
Sales $2,000,000
You are to complete each of the following tasks.
Part A
There are five adjustments that need to be made before the financial statements can be prepared at year end. Show the effect of each of the following (a – e) on the
accounting equation.
1. The equipment (purchased on January 1, 2003) has a useful life of 12 years with no salvage value (Straight-line method is used).
2. Interest accrued on the bonds payable is $20,000 as of December 31, 2003.
3. Unexpired insurance at December 31, 2003 is $7,000.
4. The rent payment of $140,000 covered the four months from December 1, 2003 through March 31, 2004.
5. Salaries and wages of $28,000 were earned but unpaid at December 31, 2003.
Part B
Indicate the proper balance sheet classification of each of the preceding 12 financial statement items on the December 31, 2003, balance sheet. If the account title would not
appear on the balance sheet, indicate the financial statement on which it would be found.
1. Current assets
2. Property, plant, and equipment
3. Current liabilities
4. Long-term liabilities
5. Stockholder’s equity
Please submit your assignment.
Your assignment will be graded in accordance with the following criteria. Click here to view the grading rubric.
For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.
Reading Assignment
Horngren, Sundem, Elliott & Philbrick, Chapters 3 & 4
Assignment Objectives
Argue the time value of money concept
Recognize, measure, value, and present financial statements in conformity with GAAP relating to assets
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Type: Individual Project
Unit: Accounting: Timing & Mechanics
Due Date: Sun, 9/4/16
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Unit 2 – Individual Project
Assignment Details
Assignment Description
Selected amounts at December 31, 2003, from the Hay and Barnabas Company’s information system appear as follows:
Cash paid employees for salaries and wages $300,000
Cash collected from sales customers $1,850,000
Bonds payable $500,000
Cash $150,000
Common stock $60,000
Equipment $840,000
Prepaid insurance $30,000
Inventory $250,000
Prepaid rent $140,000
Retained earnings $130,000
Salaries and wages expense $328,000
Sales $2,000,000
You are to complete each of the following tasks.
Part A
There are five adjustments that need to be made before the financial statements can be prepared at year end. Show the effect of each of the following (a – e) on the
accounting equation.
1. The equipment (purchased on January 1, 2003) has a useful life of 12 years with no salvage value (Straight-line method is used).
2. Interest accrued on the bonds payable is $20,000 as of December 31, 2003.
3. Unexpired insurance at December 31, 2003 is $7,000.
4. The rent payment of $140,000 covered the four months from December 1, 2003 through March 31, 2004.
5. Salaries and wages of $28,000 were earned but unpaid at December 31, 2003.
Part B
Indicate the proper balance sheet classification of each of the preceding 12 financial statement items on the December 31, 2003, balance sheet. If the account title would not
appear on the balance sheet, indicate the financial statement on which it would be found.
1. Current assets
2. Property, plant, and equipment
3. Current liabilities
4. Long-term liabilities
5. Stockholder’s equity
Please submit your assignment.
Your assignment will be graded in accordance with the following criteria. Click here to view the grading rubric.
For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.
Reading Assignment
Horngren, Sundem, Elliott & Philbrick, Chapters 3 & 4
Assignment Objectives
Argue the time value of money concept
Recognize, measure, value, and present financial statements in conformity with GAAP relating to assets