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Chart of Accounts and Opening Balances 1st November
Account Number
Account Name
Debit
Credit
110
Cash at Bank
18,835
120
Accounts receivable
16,140
121
Allowance for Doubtful Debts
646
130
Prepaid Insurance
140
Prepaid Rent
3000
150
Office Supplies
950
160
Inventory
19,000
180
Delivery Van
181
Accumulated Depreciation Delivery Van
200
Accounts Payable
16,995
220
Wages Payable
377
230
GST Clearing
1,045
250
Superannuation Payable
756
300
Capital
38,106
310
Drawings
350
Income Summary
410
Sales Revenue
412
Sales Discounts
415
Services Revenue
420
Interest Revenue
500
Cost of Sales
512
Bad debts expense
515
Bank Charges
521
Depreciation expense Delivery Van
530
Electricity and Gas Expense
540
Insurance Expense
560
Office Supplies Expense
565
Rent Expense
570
Superannuation expense
590
Wages Expense
All account balances at 1st November are normal in nature.
Subsidiary Ledgers
Accounts Receivable Subsidiary Ledger
As at 1 November
Caydens Coffee Club
4,000
H. Proctor
12,140
16,140
Accounts Payable Subsidiary Ledger
As at 1 November
Arabica Pty Ltd
6,765
Crema Supplies Pty Ltd
10,230
16,995
Inventory on Hand
As at 1 November
Units on Hand
Cost per Unit
Total
Espresso Sprint
40
320
12,800
Espresso Deluxe
10
620
6,200
$19,000
NOVEMBER TRANSACTIONS
The transactions for Perfecto Coffee during November are listed below.
Note: All amounts are GST-inclusive where applicable.
Credit sales are made on credit terms of 2/10, n/30
Round all amounts to the nearest dollar.
Date
Details
1.
November 1
Purchased a delivery van for $33,000 from Holland Autos on credit. Terms are n/60. Invoice number 15448.
2.
November 1
Paid insurance for 5 months in advance - $2,200 chq 71.
3.
November 1
Paid Arabica Pty Ltd in full for outstanding account balance at 1st November no discounts applicable - chq 72.
4.
November 2
Sold 10 Espresso Sprint machines for cash - $6,050.
5.
November 6
Purchased office supplies for cash - $330- chq 73.
6.
November 9
Received amount owed by Caydens Coffee Club for October invoices less the discount.
7.
November 9
Paid fortnightly wages of $1,760 chq 74.
($1,383 relates to November wages; $377 relates to the wages accrued for October)
8.
November 12
Received payment from H. Proctor for part of the November balance - $2,140. There was no discount allowed.
9.
November 14
Purchased 15 Espresso Deluxe coffee machines from Arabica Pty Ltd for $10,395. Terms 3/10, n/30, Inv. 5430.
10.
November 15
Sold 17 Espresso Sprint machines to Caydens Coffee Club for $10,285, Inv. 4564.
11.
November 16
Invoiced Caydens Coffee Club for Barista training, Inv. 4565 for $3,300.
12.
November 16
The owner withdrew cash of $2,350 - chq 75.
13.
November 20
Paid the 1st November amount owing to Crema Supplies Pty Ltd with chq 76. No discounts were applicable.
14.
November 22
Paid electricity and gas bill, $390 chq 77.
15.
November 23
Paid fortnightly wages of $1,760 chq 78.
16.
November 23
Paid superannuation contributions owing from October of $756 chq 79.
17.
November 24
Received payment from Caydens Coffee Club for invoice 4564, less the applicable discount.
18.
November 26
Sold to H. Proctor, 10 Espresso Deluxe machines - $9,350, inv. 4566.
19.
November 26
Purchased 20 Espresso Sprints coffee machines from Crema Supplies Pty Ltd for $7084. Terms 2/10, n/30, inv. 1389.
20.
November 30
Recorded bank charges of $40 and interest earned of $22.
Instructions for Completion of Practice Set
A. Open all general ledger accounts by inserting the opening balances at 1 November as shown in the Chart of Accounts on page 3. For example, the balance of account 110 - Cash at Bank is $18,835 debit. Write Opening Balance in the Details column, and place $18,835 in the Debit balance column.
B. Open all subsidiary ledger accounts for accounts receivable and accounts payable by inserting the opening balances as at 1 November as shown in the schedule of accounts receivable and accounts payable on page 4. Insert the opening inventory balances into the inventory cards.
Note: For the general ledger, accounts receivable subsidiary ledger and accounts payable subsidiary ledgers, all accounts have normal balances
C. Record the transactions for November in the appropriate journals provided (narrations are not required).
D. Post daily to the accounts receivable and accounts payable subsidiary ledgers.
Post daily from the general journal. All other amounts will be posted at the end of the month.
Note: For posting reference purposes, use the journal page names and numbers. For example, when posting from the sales journal the reference will be SJ9.
E. Total all columns of the special journals. Post from the special journals to the general ledger.
F. Prepare schedules of Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable. Check that the total of the Schedule of Accounts Receivable equals the Accounts Receivable Control account in the general ledger and that the Schedule of Accounts Payable equals the Accounts Payable account in the general ledger.
G. Use the worksheet provided to prepare an Unadjusted Trial Balance as at 30 November.
Check figures for this stage of the assignment are as follows:
Total of the Cash column in the Cash Receipts Journal - $22212
Cash at Bank account balance Dr $14466
Inventory account balance $20050.
GST Clearing account balance - Dr $1200
Unadjusted trial balance from worksheet - $115603
Note: If any of your figures do not match those above, you have made an error which you will need to find and correct.
H. Using the following information record the necessary adjusting journal entries at 30 November in the general journal. Post these to the general ledger.
Insurance
Alberto paid 5 months insurance in advance on November 1.
Depreciation
On November 1, the business purchased a delivery van. It has a useful life of 10 years and a residual value of $6,000. The vehicle is depreciated using the straight-line method. Record depreciation for one month.
Accrued Wages
Wages owing at 30 November totalled $880.
Superannuation
Superannuation contributions accrued for November total $871.
Office Supplies
A stocktake of office supplies was performed on November 30. It was noted that $650 of supplies remain.
Bad Debts
An assessment of bad and doubtful debts at November 30 showed an increase in the amount falling into this category. Alberto has decided to increase the Allowance for Doubtful Debts to 6% of the accounts receivable balance at November 30.
Rent
Rent of $4,500 is paid every quarter, and was last paid on the 1st of October.
I. Record these adjustments in the adjustments column of the worksheet.
J. Complete the worksheet.
K. Record all closing entries in the general journal and post them to the general ledger.
L. Prepare a Post-closing Trial Balance as at 30 November.
M. Prepare the Income Statement (functional format), Statement of Changes in Equity, and Classified Balance Sheet.
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