CP11: Klinger Corporation's balance sheet at December 31, 2013, is presented below. KLINGER...

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CP11: Klinger Corporation's balance sheet at December 31, 2013, is presented below.

KLINGER CORPORATION

Balance Sheet

December 31, 2013

Cash

24,600

Accounts Payable

25,600

Accounts Receivable

45,500

Common Stock ($10 Par)

80,000

Allowance for doubtful accounts

(1,500)

Retained Earnings

127,400

$233,000

Supplies

4,400

Land

40,000

Buildings

142,000

Accumulated Depreciation Buildings

(22,000)

$233,000

During 2014, the following transactions occurred.

1.

On January 1, 2014, Klinger issued 1,200 shares of $40 par, 7% preferred stock for $49,200.

2.

On January 1, 2014, Klinger also issued 900 shares of the $10 par value common stock for $21,000.

3.

Klinger performed services for $320,000 on account.

4.

On April 1, 2014, Klinger collected fees of $36,000 in advance for services to be performed from April 1, 2014, to March 31, 2015.

5.

Klinger collected $276,000 from customers on account.

6.

Klinger bought $35,100 of supplies on account.

7.

Klinger paid $32,200 on accounts payable.

8.

Klinger reacquired 400 shares of its common stock on June 1, 2014, for $28 per share.

9.

Paid other operating expenses of $188,200.

10.

On December 31, 2014, Klinger declared the annual preferred stock dividend and a $1.20 per share dividend on the outstanding common stock, all payable on January 15, 2015.

11.

An account receivable of $1,700 which originated in 2013 is written off as uncollectible.

Adjustment data:

1.

A count of supplies indicates that $5,900 of supplies remain unused at year-end.

2.

Recorded revenue from item 4 above.

3.

The allowance for doubtful accounts should have a balance of $3,500 at year end.

4.

Depreciation is recorded on the building on a straight-line basis based on a 30-year life and a salvage value of $10,000.

5.

The income tax rate is 30%. (Hint: Prepare the income statement up to income before taxes and multiply by 30% to compute the amount.)

Instructions

(You may want to set up T-accounts to determine ending balances.)

A.

Prepare journal entries for the transactions listed above and adjusting entries.

B. Prepare an adjusted trial balance at December 31, 2014.

Totals

$740,690

C. This instruction isnt needed, look at the further instructions for instruction C. Prepare an income statement and a retained earnings statement for the year ending December 31, 2014, and a classified balance sheet as of December 31, 2014.

Net income

$81,970

Tot. assets

$421,000

Again, you ONLY have to do Instructions (a.) and (b.) [see below for same Alternate Instruction (c)] and the same Hint applies for calculating Income Tax Expense (Income Before Tax should be $117,100). One Big Caution on this problem--the Opening Document is a Balance Sheet (Net Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity) NOT, a Trial Balance (Debit Balances = Credit Balances)!!! Watch the Contra Accounts.

My suggestion for T-accounts applies to this problem also. Just another suggestion, but a quick review of my Introduction to this Chapter might help :-)

The check figure for this Adjusted Trial Balance is $740,690.

All Necessary Closing Entries are again REQUIRED in place of Instruction (c.).

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