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Directions: Answer the following questions on a separate
Microsoft Word or Excel
document. Explain how you reached the answer or show your
work if a mathematical calculation is needed, or both. Submit
your assignment using the assignment link
in Blackboard
.
Exercises
E
4
-
7
.
Kay Magill Company had the following adjusted trial balance.
Instructions
a)
Prepare closing entries at June 30, 2015.
b)
Prepare a post-closing trial balance.
E
4
-
13
.
Keenan Company has an inexperienced accountant. During the
first 2 weeks on the job, the accountant made the following
errors in journalizing transactions. All entries were posted as
made.
1.
A payment on account of $840 to a creditor was debited to
Accounts Payable $480 and credited to Cash $480.
2.
The purchase of supplies on account for $560 was debited to
Equipment $56 and credited to Accounts Payable $56.
3.
A $500 cash dividend was debited to Salaries and Wages
Expense $500 and credited to Cash $500.
Instructions
Prepare the correcting entries.
E
5-4
.
On June 10,
Tuzun
Company purchased $8,000 of merchandise from Epps
Company, FOB shipping point, terms
2/10
,
n
/30.
Tuzun
pays the freight costs of $400 on June 11. Damaged goods
totaling $300 are returned to Epps for credit on June 12. The
fair value of these goods is $70. On June 19,
Tuzun
pays Epps Company in full, less the purchase discount. Both
companies use a perpetual inventory system.
Instructions
a)
Prepare separate entries for each transaction on the books of
Tuzun
Company.
b)
Prepare separate entries for each transaction for Epps Company.
The merchandise purchased by
Tuzun
on June 10 had cost Epps $4,800.
E
5
-7.
Juan Morales Company had the following account balances at
year-end: Cost of Goods Sold $60,000, Inventory $15,000,
Operating
Expenses $29,000, Sales Revenue $115,000, Sales Discounts
$
1,200,
and Sales Returns and Allowances $1,700. A physical count of
inventory determines that
m
erchandise inventory on hand is $13,900.
Instructions
a)
Prepare the adjusting entry necessary as a result of the physical
count.
b)
Prepare closing entries.
E
6-
1
.
Tri-State Bank and Trust is considering giving Josef Company a
loan. Before doing so, management decides that further
discussions with Josef’s accountant may be desirable. One area
of particular concern is the inventory account, which has a year-
end balance of $297,000. Discussions with the accountant reveal
the following.
1.
Josef sold goods costing $38,000 to
Sorci
Company, FOB shipping point,
on December 28.
The goods are not expected to arrive at
Sorci
until January 12.
The goods were not included in the physical inventory because
they were not in the warehouse.
2.
The physical count of the inventory did not include goods
costing $95,000 that were shipped to Josef FOB destination
on December 27
and were still in transit at year-end.
3.
Josef received goods costing $22,000
on January 2.
The goods were shipped FOB shipping point
on December 26
by
Solita
Co. The goods were not included in the physical count.
4.
Josef sold goods costing $35,000 to
Natali
Co., FOB destination,
on December 30.
The goods were received at
Natali
on January 8.
They were not included in Josef’s physical inventory.
5.
Josef received goods costing $44,000
on January 2
that were shipped FOB destination
on December 29.
The shipment was a rush order that was supposed to arrive
December 31.
This purchase was included in the ending inventory of
$297,000.
Instructions
Determine the correct inventory amount
on December 31.
E6-6.
Kaleta
Company reports the following for the month of June.
included in Attachment Acc557_HW2
Instructions
a)
Compute the cost of the ending inventory and the cost of goods
sold under (1) FIFO and (2) LIFO.
b)
Which costing method gives the higher ending inventory? Why?
c)
Which method results in the higher cost of goods sold? Why?
Problems
P4-3
A.
The completed financial statement columns of the worksheet for
Fleming Company are shown on
below
.
Instructions
a)
Prepare an income statement, a retained earnings statement, and
a classified balance sheet.
b)
Prepare the closing entries.
c)
Post the closing entries and underline and balance the accounts.
(Use T-accounts.) Income Summary is account No. 350.
d)
Prepare a post-closing trial balance.
P
5
-2A.
Latona
Hardware Store completed the following merchandising
transactions in the month of May. At the beginning of May, the
ledger of
Latona
showed Cash of $5,000 and Common Stock of $5,000.
May
1 Purchased
merchandise on account from Gray’s Wholesale Supply $4,200,
terms
2/10
, n/30.
2 Sold
merchandise on account $2,100, terms
1/10
, n/30. The cost of the merchan
dise sold was $1,300.
5 Received credit from Gray’s Wholesale Supply for
merchandise returned $300.
9 Received
collections in full, less discounts, from customers billed on
sales of
$2,100 on May 2.
1
0 Paid Gray’s Wholesale Supply in full, less discount.
11 Purchased supplies for cash $400.
12 Purchased merchandise for cash $1,400.
15 Received
refund for poor quality merchandise from supplier on cash
purchase $150.
17 Purchased
merchandise from
Amland
Distributors $1,300, FOB shipping point, terms
2/10
, n/30.
19 Paid freight on May 17 purchase $130.
24 Sold merchandise for cash $3,200. The merchandise sold had
a cost of $2,000.
25 Purchased
merchandise from Horvath, Inc. $620, FOB destination, terms
2/10
, n/30.
27 Paid
Amland
Distributors in full, less discount.
29 Made
refunds to cash customers for defective merchandise $70. The
returned merchandise had a fair value of $30.
31 Sold
merchandise on account $1,000 terms n/30. The cost of the
merchandise sold was $560.
Latona
Hardware’s chart of accounts includes the following: No. 101
Cash, No. 112 Accounts Receivable, No. 120 Inventory, No.
126 Supplies, No. 201 Accounts Payable, No. 311 Common
Stock, No. 401 Sales Revenue, No. 412 Sales Returns and
Allowances, No. 414 Sales Discounts, and No. 505 Cost of
Goods Sold.
Instructions
a)
Journalize the transactions using a perpetual inventory system.
b)
Enter the beginning cash and common stock balances and post
the transactions. (Use J1 for the journal reference.)
c)
Prepare an income statement through gross profit for the month
of May 2015.
P
6-3
A.
Ziad
Company had a beginning inventory
on January 1
of 150 units of Product 4-18-15 at a cost of $20 per unit.
During the year, the following purchases were made.
Mar. 15
400 units at $23
Sept. 4
350 units at $26
July 20
250 units at $24
Dec. 2
100 units at $29
1,000 units were sold.
Ziad
Company uses a periodic inventory system.
Instructions
a)
Determine the cost of goods available for sale.
b)
Determine (1)
the ending inventory, and (2) the cost of goods
sold under each of the assumed cost flow methods (FIFO,
LIFO, and average-cost). Prove the accuracy of the cost of
goods sold under the FIFO and LIFO methods.
c)
Which cost flow method results in (1) the highest inventory
amount for the balance sheet, and (2) the highest cost of goods
sold for the income statement?
ACC 557
Homework
2
: Chapters
4, 5, and 6
(4-22-2015)
Page
1
of
5
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  • 3. Tuzun Company. b) Prepare separate entries for each transaction for Epps Company. The merchandise purchased by Tuzun on June 10 had cost Epps $4,800. E 5 -7. Juan Morales Company had the following account balances at year-end: Cost of Goods Sold $60,000, Inventory $15,000, Operating Expenses $29,000, Sales Revenue $115,000, Sales Discounts $ 1,200, and Sales Returns and Allowances $1,700. A physical count of inventory determines that m erchandise inventory on hand is $13,900. Instructions a) Prepare the adjusting entry necessary as a result of the physical count. b) Prepare closing entries. E 6- 1 . Tri-State Bank and Trust is considering giving Josef Company a
  • 4. loan. Before doing so, management decides that further discussions with Josef’s accountant may be desirable. One area of particular concern is the inventory account, which has a year- end balance of $297,000. Discussions with the accountant reveal the following. 1. Josef sold goods costing $38,000 to Sorci Company, FOB shipping point, on December 28. The goods are not expected to arrive at Sorci until January 12. The goods were not included in the physical inventory because they were not in the warehouse. 2. The physical count of the inventory did not include goods costing $95,000 that were shipped to Josef FOB destination on December 27 and were still in transit at year-end. 3. Josef received goods costing $22,000 on January 2. The goods were shipped FOB shipping point on December 26 by Solita Co. The goods were not included in the physical count. 4. Josef sold goods costing $35,000 to Natali Co., FOB destination, on December 30. The goods were received at Natali
  • 5. on January 8. They were not included in Josef’s physical inventory. 5. Josef received goods costing $44,000 on January 2 that were shipped FOB destination on December 29. The shipment was a rush order that was supposed to arrive December 31. This purchase was included in the ending inventory of $297,000. Instructions Determine the correct inventory amount on December 31. E6-6. Kaleta Company reports the following for the month of June. included in Attachment Acc557_HW2 Instructions a) Compute the cost of the ending inventory and the cost of goods sold under (1) FIFO and (2) LIFO. b) Which costing method gives the higher ending inventory? Why? c) Which method results in the higher cost of goods sold? Why? Problems P4-3 A. The completed financial statement columns of the worksheet for
  • 6. Fleming Company are shown on below . Instructions a) Prepare an income statement, a retained earnings statement, and a classified balance sheet. b) Prepare the closing entries. c) Post the closing entries and underline and balance the accounts. (Use T-accounts.) Income Summary is account No. 350. d) Prepare a post-closing trial balance. P 5 -2A. Latona Hardware Store completed the following merchandising transactions in the month of May. At the beginning of May, the ledger of Latona showed Cash of $5,000 and Common Stock of $5,000. May 1 Purchased merchandise on account from Gray’s Wholesale Supply $4,200, terms 2/10 , n/30. 2 Sold merchandise on account $2,100, terms
  • 7. 1/10 , n/30. The cost of the merchan dise sold was $1,300. 5 Received credit from Gray’s Wholesale Supply for merchandise returned $300. 9 Received collections in full, less discounts, from customers billed on sales of $2,100 on May 2. 1 0 Paid Gray’s Wholesale Supply in full, less discount. 11 Purchased supplies for cash $400. 12 Purchased merchandise for cash $1,400. 15 Received refund for poor quality merchandise from supplier on cash purchase $150. 17 Purchased merchandise from Amland Distributors $1,300, FOB shipping point, terms 2/10 , n/30. 19 Paid freight on May 17 purchase $130. 24 Sold merchandise for cash $3,200. The merchandise sold had a cost of $2,000. 25 Purchased merchandise from Horvath, Inc. $620, FOB destination, terms 2/10 , n/30. 27 Paid Amland Distributors in full, less discount. 29 Made refunds to cash customers for defective merchandise $70. The returned merchandise had a fair value of $30.
  • 8. 31 Sold merchandise on account $1,000 terms n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold was $560. Latona Hardware’s chart of accounts includes the following: No. 101 Cash, No. 112 Accounts Receivable, No. 120 Inventory, No. 126 Supplies, No. 201 Accounts Payable, No. 311 Common Stock, No. 401 Sales Revenue, No. 412 Sales Returns and Allowances, No. 414 Sales Discounts, and No. 505 Cost of Goods Sold. Instructions a) Journalize the transactions using a perpetual inventory system. b) Enter the beginning cash and common stock balances and post the transactions. (Use J1 for the journal reference.) c) Prepare an income statement through gross profit for the month of May 2015. P 6-3 A. Ziad Company had a beginning inventory on January 1 of 150 units of Product 4-18-15 at a cost of $20 per unit. During the year, the following purchases were made. Mar. 15 400 units at $23 Sept. 4 350 units at $26 July 20
  • 9. 250 units at $24 Dec. 2 100 units at $29 1,000 units were sold. Ziad Company uses a periodic inventory system. Instructions a) Determine the cost of goods available for sale. b) Determine (1) the ending inventory, and (2) the cost of goods sold under each of the assumed cost flow methods (FIFO, LIFO, and average-cost). Prove the accuracy of the cost of goods sold under the FIFO and LIFO methods. c) Which cost flow method results in (1) the highest inventory amount for the balance sheet, and (2) the highest cost of goods sold for the income statement? ACC 557 Homework 2 : Chapters 4, 5, and 6 (4-22-2015) Page 1 of 5