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Jay, Incorporated, a party rental business, completed its third year of operations on December Because this is the end of the annual accounting period, the company bookkeeper prepared the following tentative income statement:
Income Statement
Rent revenue $
Expenses:
Salaries and wages expense
Maintenance expense
Rent expense
Utilities expense
Gas and oil expense
Miscellaneous expenses items not listed elsewhere
Total expenses
Income $
You are an independent CPA hired by the company to audit the company's accounting systems and review the financial statements. In your audit, you developed additional data as follows:
Salaries and wages for the last three days of December amounting to $ were not recorded or paid.
Jay estimated telephone usage at $ for December, but nothing has been recorded or paid.
Depreciation on rental autos, amounting to $ for the current year, was not recorded.
Interest on a $ oneyear, percent note payable dated October of the current year was not recorded. The percent interest is payable on the maturity date of the note.
Maintenance expense excludes $ representing the cost of maintenance supplies used during the current year.
The Unearned Rent Revenue account includes $ of revenue to be earned in January of next year.
The income tax expense is $ Payment of income tax will be made next year.
Required:
What adjusting entry for each item a through g should Jay record at December
Prepare a corrected income statement for the current year including earnings per share. Assume that shares of stock are outstanding all year.
Compute the total asset turnover ratio based on the corrected information. Assume the beginningoftheyear balance for Jay's total assets was $ and its ending balance for total assets was $