First Landing Golf Club Trial Balance December...
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First Landing Golf Club | ||
Trial Balance | ||
December 31, 2018 | ||
| Unadjusted | |
| Debit | Credit |
Cash | 15,000 |
|
Accounts Receivable - Members | 13,000 |
|
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts |
| 1,100 |
Rent Receivable | - |
|
Prepaid Insurance | 9,000 |
|
Shop Supplies | 3,600 |
|
Land | 350,000 |
|
Buildings | 120,000 |
|
Accumulated Depreciation - Buildings |
| 40,000 |
Equipment | 150,000 |
|
Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment |
| 70,000 |
Interest Payable |
|
|
Salaries and Wages Payable |
| - |
Unearned Dues |
| - |
Note Payable |
| 100,000 |
Common Stock |
| 300,000 |
Retained Earnings |
| 82,000 |
Dues Revenue |
| 200,000 |
Green Fees Revenue |
| 7,900 |
Rent Revenue |
| 17,600 |
Bad Debt Expense |
|
|
Depreciation Expense - Buildings |
|
|
Depreciation Expense - Equipment |
|
|
Insurance Expense |
|
|
Interest Expense |
|
|
Salaries and Wages Expense | 80,000 |
|
Shop Supplies Expense | - |
|
Utilities Expenses | 54,000 |
|
Maintenance and Repairs Expense | 24,000 |
|
Income Summary |
|
|
TOTALS | 818,600 | 818,600 |
Presented below is the trial balance of First Landing Golf Club as of December 31, 2018. The books are closed annually on December 31.
The following information is available for First Landing Golf Club at December 31.
Prepare adjusting journal entries for First Landing Golf Club based on the trial balance and the following information.
- The buildings have an estimated life of 30 years with no salvage value (straight-line method.)
- The equipment is depreciated over ten years using the straight-line method.
- Insurance expired during the year totaled $3,500.
- The rent revenue represents the amount received for 11 months for dining facilities. The December rent has not yet been received.
- It is estimated that 12% of the accounts receivable will be uncollectible.
- Employees had earned $3,600, by December 31, for which they had not been paid.
- Dues received in advance from members $8,900 were recorded as Dues Revenue.
- The note payable of $100,000 was issued on April 1, 2018, with interest of 5% and is due April 1, 2019.
- Shop supplies remaining at December 31 were $700.
Requirements:
Using Excel, setup a worksheet for First Landing Golf Club with columns for the unadjusted trial balance, adjusting journal entries, adjusted trial balance, closing entries, and post-closing trial balance. (See Figure 1)
Transfer unadjusted balances to the worksheet, use formulas to ensure columns balance across worksheet. (see Figure 1)
Prepare adjusting journal entries using attached general journal and then post to worksheet.
Using formulas, complete the adjusted trial balance columns. (See Figures 2 and 3 as a guide for creating formulas. Note that each account should only have one formula associated with it depending on its normal balance.)
Prepare closing entries and post to the worksheet. (Net income = $26,990)
Complete worksheet by preparing post-closing trial balance. Use formulas! (NOTE: formulas from adjusted columns can be copied to the post-closing trial balance column.)
Figure 1
Sample formula:
=SUM(B3:B33)
Sample formula:
=SUM(B3:B33)
Figure 2
Figure 3
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