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House of T.utors, Incorporated (HTI), is a company that runs a tutoring service for high school and university students. The company reported the following amounts in its post-closing trial balance, prepared at the end of its first fiscal year, at August 31.
Accounts Payable | $ 60 |
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Accounts Receivable | 220 |
Accumulated Depreciation | 1,200 |
Cash | 700 |
Common Stock | 2,900 |
Equipment | 12,000 |
Interest Payable | 40 |
Notes Payable (long-term) | 8,000 |
Retained Earnings | 820 |
Supplies | 100 |
The company encountered the following events during September:
- HTI provided 100 hours of regular hourly tutoring at the rate of $20 per hour, all of which was collected in cash.
- HTI paid tutor.s at the hourly rate of $10 per hour. On September 28, HTI paid for 90 hours of t.utor time and promised to pay the remaining hours worked. TIP: The total hours of expense in b. should match the total hours of revenue in a.
- HTI hosted an all-night review session on September 29 for people cramming for mid.term exams, at a special price of $10 per attendee. Rather than collect cash at the time of the review session, HTI will send bills in October to the 75 people who attended the review session.
- At the beginning of the night-long review session, HTI paid $200 cash to its tutor.s for wages. No additional salaries and wages will be paid for the review session.
- HTI collected $200 cash on account from students who received tutoring during the summer.
- HTI also collected $250 cash from a high school for a tutoring session to be held in October.
- HTI determined that depreciation for September should be $100.
- Although HTI adjusted its accounts on August 31, it has not yet paid the $40 monthly interest owed on the promissory note, for either August or September. The note is due in three years.
- HTI has only $40 of supplies left at September 30.
- HTIs income taxes are approximately 30% of income before tax.
REQUIRED:
- Prepare HTIs journal entries and adjusting journal entries. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)
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2-a. Prepare HTIs income statement for the month ended September 30. 2-b. Prepare HTIs statement of retained earnings for the month ended September 30.
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Prepare HTIs classified balance sheet at September 30. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)
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