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wlad13 [49]
4 years ago
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Roland Company began operations on December 1 and needs assistance in preparing December 31 financial statements, including its

year-end adjustments. The Tableau dashboard is provided to assist in the work.
Dec-1 prepaid 24 month insurance policy(coverage starting immediately) for $24,000 cash.
Dec-7 purchased supplies for $2,000 cash.
Dec-13 agreed to do $10,000 worth of work for Telo over the next 30.payment is to be received when the work is completed on Jan12.
Dec-24 received $4,000 cash in advance to perform work for ABX over the next four weeks.
Jan-5 paid wages of $800 cash to workers.
Jan-12 received $10,000 cash from Telo for work performed over the last 30 days.
Additional Information as of December 31
Telo Job Completion at Year-End: Telo 60% Complete
ABX Job Completion at Year-End:ABX 25% Complete
Supplies Remaining at Year-End
Wages Earned By Workers but not yet Paid at Year-End
1. Record the journal entries required for December, excluding the December 31 year-end adjusting entries.
2. Record the December 31 year-end adjusting entries for (a) prepaid insurance, (b) supplies, (c) accrued wages, (d) accrued revenue, and (e) unearned revenue.
3. Record the journal entries required for January.
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1 answer:
uranmaximum [27]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:Incomplete Question, You omitted the values for the following

supplies remaining at year-end: $700

Wages earned by workers but not yet paid at year-end: $500

Explanation:

1. To Record the journal entries required for December, excluding the December 31 year-end adjusting entries.

Cash Paid for prepaid insurance

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

1st Dec   Prepaid Insurance                  $24,000

        Cash                                                                    $24,000

Supplies purchased in cash

7th Dec      Supplies                                   $2000

                 Cash                                                                   $2,000

13th Dec     No ENTRY            Roland Co agreed to do but has not done itr yet.

Advance received from ABX

24th Dec      Cash                                       $4,000

                    Unearned Revenue                                        $4,000

2. To Record the December 31 year-end adjusting entries for prepaid insurance,  supplies,  accrued wages, accrued revenue, and  unearned revenue.

Insurance expense

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

31st Dec  Insurance Expense                   $1,000

        Prepaid Expense                                                    $1,000

Calculation.24 month insurance policy for $24,000 cash.

Insurance for a month = 24,000/24= 1000

Supplies Expense

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

31st Dec  Supplies  Expense                   $1,300

              Supplies                                                     $1,300

Calculation :purchased supplies for $2,000 --supplies remaining at year-end, $700= $1,300

To record Wages earned by workers but not yet paid at year-end: $500

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

31st Dec  Wages   Expense                   $500

               Wages Payable                                               $500

Service Revenue from  Telo

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

31st Dec  Accounts receivable                 $6,000

               Service Revenue                                            $6,000

calculation=Job Completion at Year-End x received cash  of worth of work for Telo = 60% x 10,000 = %6,000

Service Revenue from  Abx

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

31st Dec  Unearned Revenue                 $1,000

               Service Revenue                                                  $1,000

calculation=Job Completion at Year-End x cash in advance to perform work  = 25% x 4,000 = $1,000

3. Journal entry for January

Payment Of wages recorded

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

5 Jan  Wages Payable                          $500

  Wages Expense (800-500)                 $300

               Cash                                                             $800

Payments from Telo Recorded

Date            Account and Explanation     Debit         Credit

12 Jan  Cash                                           $10,000            

      Account Receivable                                             $6,000

    Service Revenue(10,000-6000)                          $4,000

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