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masya89 [10]
4 years ago
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Cougar Plastics Company has been operating for three years. At December 31 of last year, the accounting records reflected the fo

llowing:
Cash $ 23,000
Accounts payable $ 19,000
Investments (short-term) 2,100
Accrued liabilities payable 3,100
Accounts receivable 4,600
Notes payable (short-term) 5,200
Inventory 27,000
Notes payable (long-term) 41,000
Notes receivable (long-term) 2,700
Common stock 10,700
Equipment 57,000
Additional paid-in capital 96,300
Factory building 91,000
Retained earnings 36,600
Intangibles 4,500
During the current year, the company had the following summarized activities:
a. Purchased short-term investments for $8,600 cash.
b. Lent $6,300 to a supplier who signed a two-year note.
c. Purchased equipment that cost $24,000; paid $4,900 cash and signed a one-year note for the balance.
d. Hired a new president at the end of the year.
e. The contract was for $86,000 per year plus options to purchase company stock at a set price based on company performance.
f. Issued an additional 2,300 shares of $0.50 par value common stock for $19,000 cash.
g. Borrowed $19,000 cash from a local bank, payable in three months.
h. Purchased a patent (an intangible asset) for $1,100 cash.
i. Built an addition to the factory for $29,000; paid $8,700 in cash and signed a three-year note for the balance.
j. Returned defective equipment to the manufacturer, receiving a cash refund of $2,400.
Prepare a classified balance sheet at December 31of the current year.
Business
1 answer:
Nikitich [7]4 years ago
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Answer:

a. Purchased short-term investments for $8,600 cash.

Dr short term investments 8,600

    Cr cash 8,600

b. Lent $6,300 to a supplier who signed a two-year note.

Dr notes receivable 6,300

    Cr cash 6,300

c. Purchased equipment that cost $24,000; paid $4,900 cash and signed a one-year note for the balance.

Dr equipment 24,000

    Cr cash 4,900

    Cr notes payable 19,100

d. Hired a new president at the end of the year.

no entry

e. The contract was for $86,000 per year plus options to purchase company stock at a set price based on company performance.

no entry

f. Issued an additional 2,300 shares of $0.50 par value common stock for $19,000 cash.

Dr cash 19,000

    Cr common stock 115

    Cr additional paid in capital 18,885

g. Borrowed $19,000 cash from a local bank, payable in three months.

Dr cash 19,000

    Cr notes payable 19,000

h. Purchased a patent (an intangible asset) for $1,100 cash.

Dr patent 1,100

    Cr cash 1,100

i. Built an addition to the factory for $29,000; paid $8,700 in cash and signed a three-year note for the balance.

Dr building 29,000

    Cr cash 8,700

    Cr notes payable 20,300

j. Returned defective equipment to the manufacturer, receiving a cash refund of $2,400.

Dr cash 2,400

    Cr equipment 2,400

<h2>Cougar Plastics Company</h2><h2>Balance Sheet</h2><h2>For the year ended December 31, 202x</h2><h2>Assets</h2>

<u>Current assets:</u>

Cash $33,800

Accounts receivable $4,600

Inventory $27,000

Investments (short-term) $10,700

Total current assets                               $76,100

<u>Long term investments:</u>

Notes receivable $9,000

Total long term investments                  $9,000

<u>Property, plant and equipment:</u>

Equipment $78,600

Factory building $120,000

Total P, P & E                                      $198,600

<u>Intangible assets:</u>

Intangibles $4,500

Patent $1,100

Total intangible assets                    <u>     $5,600</u>

Total assets                                                                             $289,300

<h2>Liabilities and stockholders' equity</h2>

<u>Current liabilities:</u>

Accounts payable $19,000

Accrued liabilities payable $3,100

Notes payable (short-term) $43,300

Total current liabilities                       $65,400

<u>Long term liabilities:</u>

Notes payable $61,300

Total long term liabilities                   $61,300

<u>Stockholders' equity:</u>

Common stock $10,815

Additional paid-in capital $115,185

Retained earnings $36,600

Total stockholders' equity              <u>$162,600</u>

Total liabilities + stockholder's equity                                     $289,300

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