Solve the follwing problem. CHART OF ACCOUNTSSherwood Co.General Ledger ASSETS...
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Solve the follwing problem.
CHART OF ACCOUNTSSherwood Co.General Ledger
ASSETS
110
Cash
111
Accounts Receivable
112
Interest Receivable
113
Notes Receivable
115
Inventory
116
Supplies
118
Prepaid Insurance
120
Land
123
Building
124
Accumulated Depreciation-Building
125
Office Equipment
126
Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment
127
Tools
128
Accumulated Depreciation-Tools
LIABILITIES
210
Accounts Payable-Kirkwood Co.
211
Accounts Payable-Greenwood Co.
212
Accounts Payable-Poulin Co.
213
Interest Payable
214
Notes Payable
215
Salaries Payable
216
Social Security Tax Payable
217
Medicare Tax Payable
218
Employees Federal Income Tax Payable
219
Employees State Income Tax Payable
220
Group Insurance Payable
221
Bond Deductions Payable
224
Federal Unemployment Tax Payable
225
State Unemployment Tax Payable
226
Vacation Pay Payable
227
Unfunded Pension Liability
228
Product Warranty Payable
229
Litigation Claims Payable
EQUITY
310
Common Stock
311
Retained Earnings
312
Dividends
313
Income Summary
REVENUE
410
Sales
610
Interest Revenue
EXPENSES
510
Cost of Goods Sold
520
Salaries Expense
524
Depreciation Expense-Building
525
Delivery Expense
526
Repairs Expense
529
Selling Expenses
531
Rent Expense
532
Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment
533
Depreciation Expense-Tools
534
Insurance Expense
535
Supplies Expense
536
Payroll Tax Expense
537
Vacation Pay Expense
538
Pension Expense
539
Cash Short and Over
540
Product Warranty Expense
541
Miscellaneous Expense
710
Interest Expense
720
Litigation Loss
Liability transactions
The following items were selected from among the transactions completed by Sherwood Co. during the current year:
Mar.
1
Purchased merchandise on account from Kirkwood Co., $402,000, terms n/30.
31
Issued a 30-day, 4% note for $402,000 to Kirkwood Co., on account.
Apr.
30
Paid Kirkwood Co. the amount owed on the note of March 31.
Jun.
1
Borrowed $186,000 from Triple Creek Bank, issuing a 45-day, 4% note.
Jul.
1
Purchased tools by issuing a $246,000, 60-day note to Poulin Co., which discounted the note at the rate of 5%.
16
Paid Triple Creek Bank the interest due on the note of June 1 and renewed the loan by issuing a new 30-day, 6.5% note for $186,000. (Journalize both the debit and credit to the notes payable account.)
Aug.
15
Paid Triple Creek Bank the amount due on the note of July 16.
30
Paid Poulin Co. the amount due on the note of July 1.
Dec.
1
Purchased equipment from Greenwood Co. for $440,000, paying $120,000 cash and issuing a series of ten 8% notes for $32,000 each, coming due at 30-day intervals.
22
Settled a product liability lawsuit with a customer for $319,500, payable in January. Accrued the loss in a litigation claims payable account.
31
Paid the amount due to Greenwood Co. on the first note in the series issued on December 1.
Required:
1.
Journalize the transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Assume a 360-day year. Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
2.
Journalize the adjusting entry for each of the following accrued expenses at the end of the current year (refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles):
a. Product warranty cost, $29,000.
b. Interest on the nine remaining notes owed to Greenwood Co. Assume a 360-day year.
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