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Acct 1211 Discussion: Proprietorship

Question 1
(10 marks)
May Day operated a proprietorship, Days Gone Bye. On January 01, 2018, the opening capital balance was $ 55,000. Days Gone Bye, in 2018, earned $ 70,000 revenue and incurred $ 110,000 expenses. May Day withdrew $ 5,000 from her personal bank account.
Required:
What was Days Gone Byes capital balance at December 31, 2018 after the closing journal entries were recorded and posted?
Question 2
(20 marks)
Required:
1. Prepare a single journal entry, with explanation, for each of the following transactions to correct the error made:
A. Debited office furniture and credited accounts payable regarding a $ 6,000 purchase of computer equipment on account.
B. Accrued a $ 12,000 bonus by debiting salary expense and crediting accounts payable.
C. Adjusted prepaid advertising by debiting prepaid advertising and crediting advertising expense for $ 3,000. This adjusting journal entry should have debited advertising expense and credited prepaid advertising for $ 3,000.
D. Debited accounts receivable and credited revenue $ 5,000 for work not yet performed.
E. Debited amortization expense and credited computer equipment $ 4,000 when recording the amortization expense.
2. Prepare two journal entries, with explanation, for each of the above transactions to correct the error made.
Question 3
(50 marks)
Barbara Imagine created Imagine That, a proprietorship, in 2016. Imagine Thats unadjusted T-accounts had the following December 31, 2018 balances:
  
Cash

Accounts   Receivable

Supplies
 
Bal. 82,000

Bal. 127,000

Bal. 13,000

           
  
Office Furniture

Accumulated   Amortization, Office Furniture

Accounts Payable
 
Bal. 166,000

Bal. 31,000

Bal. 43,000
           
  
Bank Loan

Unearned Service   Revenue

Salary Payable
 

Bal. 115,000

Bal. 1,000

           
  
Barbara Imagine,   Capital

Barbara Imagine,   Withdrawals

Service Revenue
 

Bal. 118,000

Bal. 157,000

Bal. 375,000
           
  
Supplies Expense

Salary Expense

Advertising   Expense
 

Bal. 103,000

Bal. 25,000

           
  
Amortization Expense,
Office Furniture

Interest Expense

 

Bal.   10,000

         
Accounts that required adjustments at December 31, 2018 were comprised of the following:
a. Amortization for the year was $ 16,500.
b. Supplies on hand at December 31, 2018 were $ 5,000.
c. Bonuses accrued at year end were $ 43,000 and were going to be paid in March, 2019.
d. Imagine That signed a contract on December 31, 2018. The contract stated that Imagine That was to provide interior design work for a shopping mall that was going to be open in June 2019. Imagine That was given a cheque for $ 250,000.
e. On December 31, 2018, Imagine That received a $ 6,000 invoice regarding an ad that it placed on the internet. The invoice will be paid in February 2019.
Required:
A. Record the above T-account information on a worksheet trial balance column. Then, record the adjusting journal entries onto the worksheet, and complete the worksheet. Identify each adjusting journal entry by the numeral corresponding to the data given.
B. In a journal, record the adjusting and closing journal entries. Provide explanations.
C. Prepare Imagine Thats December 31, 2018 income statement.
D. Prepare Imagine Thats December 31, 2018 statement of owners equity.
E. Prepare Imagine Thats December 31, 2018 balance sheet.
F. Prepare Imagine Thats December 31, 2018 post-closing trial balance.
  
Question 4
(20 marks)
John Tell created Tennis Rackets, a proprietorship, in 2015. Tennis Rackets produced a post-closing trial balance on December 31 2018, which included the following:
  
Tennis Rackets
 
Post-Closing Trial   Balance
 
December 31, 2018
 
ACCOUNT

DEBIT

CREDIT
 
Cash

$ 30,000

 
Accounts Receivable

80,000

 
Supplies

5,000

 
Prepaid Insurance

6,000

 
Office Equipment

130,000

 
Accumulated Amortization, Office Equipment

$ 60,000
 
Building

300,000

 
Accumulated Amortization, Building

45,000
 
Land

400,000

 
Accounts Payable

49,000
 
Salary Payable

80,000
 
Unearned Service Revenue

25,000
 
Note Payable, Long Term

55,000
 
Mortgage Payable

450,000
 
John Tell, Capital

  

187,000
 
Total

$ 951,000

$ 951,000
Required:
A. Prepare a December 31, 2018 classified balance sheet for Tennis Rackets.
B. Calculate Tennis Rackets current ratio and debt ratio at December 31, 2018.
Note that 1 year ago, the current ratio was 1.25, and the debt ratio was 0.96. Did Tennis Rackets ability to pay debts improve or deteriorate during 2018?