The following list summarizes the transactions that took place during a start ups first year...

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The following list summarizes the transactions that took place during a start ups first year of operations. Using the information below, prepare a list of the appropriate journal entries, including any necessary adjusting entries, and create a Balance Sheet.

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Transactions and information for the year: a. Jan 1st, issued 500 shares of common stock ($0.10 par value) for $50,000. b. Feb 1st, paid $25,000 to purchase equipment (estimated useful life 10 years; salvage value = 1,540). C. Feb 28th, issued 100 shares of common stock ($0.10 par value) for $20,000. d. June 30th, paid $175,000 for a land by signing a 5 year Note Payable, promising to pay 5% interest on June 30th of each of those 5 years. e. July 1st, purchased 500 units of inventory at $15 each. $2,000 was paid in cash, the rest was on account. f. July 30th, sold 220 units of inventory for $63 each on account. The inventory came with a 1 year warranty. The company expects that providing the warranty will cost 1% of the sales made. g. Aug 2nd, incurred $450 of wages expense. h. Aug 5th, collected $2500 of accounts receivable. i. Aug 31st, paid $450 of wages payable. j. Sept 4th, paid $1600 of accounts payable. k. Dec 31st, incurred and paid $2,000 of utilities expense. 1. Dec 31st, Purchased a copyright for $10,000. The copyright has a 20-year useful life and no residual value. m. Dec 31st, Purchased a second piece of equipment for $4,100 (estimated useful life 12 years, salvage value 2,000). n. The company relies on the percentage of credit sales method, and expects that 2% of Transactions and information for the year: a. Jan 1st, issued 500 shares of common stock ($0.10 par value) for $50,000. b. Feb 1st, paid $25,000 to purchase equipment (estimated useful life 10 years; salvage value = 1,540). C. Feb 28th, issued 100 shares of common stock ($0.10 par value) for $20,000. d. June 30th, paid $175,000 for a land by signing a 5 year Note Payable, promising to pay 5% interest on June 30th of each of those 5 years. e. July 1st, purchased 500 units of inventory at $15 each. $2,000 was paid in cash, the rest was on account. f. July 30th, sold 220 units of inventory for $63 each on account. The inventory came with a 1 year warranty. The company expects that providing the warranty will cost 1% of the sales made. g. Aug 2nd, incurred $450 of wages expense. h. Aug 5th, collected $2500 of accounts receivable. i. Aug 31st, paid $450 of wages payable. j. Sept 4th, paid $1600 of accounts payable. k. Dec 31st, incurred and paid $2,000 of utilities expense. 1. Dec 31st, Purchased a copyright for $10,000. The copyright has a 20-year useful life and no residual value. m. Dec 31st, Purchased a second piece of equipment for $4,100 (estimated useful life 12 years, salvage value 2,000). n. The company relies on the percentage of credit sales method, and expects that 2% of

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