The trial balance of Northern Airlines at January 31 is shown. It was prepared after...
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The trial balance of Northern Airlines at January 31 is shown. It was prepared after posting the recurring transactions for the month of January, but it does not reflect any month-end adjustments.
Northern Airlines
UNADJUSTED TRIAL BALANCE
January 31, 2016
ACCOUNT TITLE | DEBIT | CREDIT | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Cash | 75,100.00 |
|
2 | Parts Inventory | 50,000.00 |
|
3 | Land | 80,000.00 |
|
4 | Buildings-Hangars | 370,000.00 |
|
5 | Accumulated Depreciation-Hangars |
| 36,000.00 |
6 | Equipment-Aircraft | 650,000.00 |
|
7 | Accumulated Depreciation-Aircraft |
| 120,000.00 |
8 | Tickets Sold in Advance |
| 86,000.00 |
9 | Capital Stock |
| 500,000.00 |
10 | Retained Earnings |
| 481,100.00 |
11 | Ticket Revenue |
| 53,000.00 |
12 | Maintenance Expense | 20,000.00 |
|
13 | Wage and Salary Expense | 31,000.00 |
|
14 | Totals | 1,276,100.00 | 1,276,100.00 |
The following additional information is available:
a. | Airplane parts needed for repairs and maintenance are purchased regularly, and the amounts paid are added to the asset account Parts Inventory. At the end of each month, the inventory is counted. At the end of January, the amount of parts on hand is $36,100. Hint: What adjusting entry is needed to reduce the asset account to its proper carrying value? Any expense involved should be included in Maintenance Expense. |
b. | The estimated useful life of the hangar is 20 years with an estimated salvage value of $10,000 at the end of its life. The original cost of the hangar was $370,000. |
c. | The estimated useful life of the aircraft is ten years with an estimated salvage value of $50,000. The original cost of the aircraft was $650,000. |
d. | As tickets are sold in advance, the amounts are added to Cash and to the liability account Tickets Sold in Advance. A count of the redeemed tickets reveals that $69,000 worth of tickets were used during January. |
e. | Wages and salaries owed but unpaid to employees at the end of January total $7,500. |
f. | Northern rents excess hangar space to other companies. The amount owed but unpaid to Northern at the end of January is $2,400. |
g. | Assume a corporate income tax rate of 34%. |
Required:
1. | Set up T accounts for each of the accounts listed on the trial balance. Set up any other T accounts that will be needed to prepare adjusting entries. |
2. | Post the month-end adjusting entries directly to the T accounts; do not take time to put the entries in journal format first. Use the letters (a) through (g) from the additional information to identify each entry. |
3. | Prepare a trial balance to prove the equality of debits and credits after posting the adjusting entries. |
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