Jul. | | 1 | | Sell $15,500 of common stock to Suzie. |
Jul. | | 1 | | Sell $15,500 of common stock to Tony. |
Jul. | | 1 | | Purchase a one-year insurance policy for $5,280 ($440 per month) to cover injuries to participants during outdoor clinics. |
Jul. | | 2 | | Pay legal fees of $1,200 associated with incorporation. |
Jul. | | 4 | | Purchase office supplies of $1,500 on account. |
Jul. | | 7 | | Pay for advertising of $330 to a local newspaper for an upcoming mountain biking clinic to be held on July 15. Attendees will be charged $40 on the day of the clinic. |
Jul. | | 8 | | Purchase 10 mountain bikes, paying $12,700 cash. |
Jul. | | 15 | | On the day of the clinic, Great Adventures receives cash of $3,200 from 80 bikers. Tony conducts the mountain biking clinic. |
Jul. | | 22 | | Because of the success of the first mountain biking clinic, Tony holds another mountain biking clinic and the company receives $3,550. |
Jul. | | 24 | | Pay $800 to a local radio station for advertising to appear immediately. A kayaking clinic will be held on August 10, and attendees can pay $110 in advance or $160 on the day of the clinic. |
Jul. | | 30 | | Great Adventures receives cash of $7,700 in advance from 70 kayakers for the upcoming kayak clinic. |
Aug. | | 1 | | Great Adventures obtains a $33,000 low-interest loan for the company from the city council, which has recently passed an initiative encouraging business development related to outdoor activities. The loan is due in three years, and 6% annual interest is due each year on July 31. |
Aug. | | 4 | | The company purchases 14 kayaks, paying $19,500 cash. |
Aug. | | 10 | | Twenty additional kayakers pay $3,200 ($160 each), in addition to the $7,700 that was paid in advance on July 30, on the day of the clinic. Tony conducts the first kayak clinic. |
Aug. | | 17 | | Tony conducts a second kayak clinic, and the company receives $12,100 cash. |
Aug. | | 24 | | Office supplies of $1,500 purchased on July 4 are paid in full. |
Sep. | | 1 | | To provide better storage of mountain bikes and kayaks when not in use, the company rents a storage shed for one year, paying $2,640 ($220 per month) in advance. |
Sep. | | 21 | | Tony conducts a rock-climbing clinic. The company receives $15,200 cash. |
Oct. | | 17 | | Tony conducts an orienteering clinic. Participants practice how to understand a topographical map, read an altimeter, use a compass, and orient through heavily wooded areas. The company receives $19,800 cash. |
Dec. | | 1 | | Tony decides to hold the companys first adventure race on December 15. Four-person teams will race from checkpoint to checkpoint using a combination of mountain biking, kayaking, orienteering, trail running, and rock-climbing skills. The first team in each category to complete all checkpoints in order wins. The entry fee for each team is $530. |
Dec. | | 5 | | To help organize and promote the race, Tony hires his college roommate, Victor. Victor will be paid $60 in salary for each team that competes in the race. His salary will be paid after the race. |
Dec. | | 8 | | The company pays $1,700 to purchase a permit from a state park where the race will be held. The amount is recorded as a miscellaneous expense. |
Dec. | | 12 | | The company purchases racing supplies for $2,400 on account due in 30 days. Supplies include trophies for the top-finishing teams in each category, promotional shirts, snack foods and drinks for participants, and field markers to prepare the racecourse. |
Dec. | | 15 | | The company receives $21,200 cash from a total of forty teams, and the race is held. |
Dec. | | 16 | | The company pays Victors salary of $2,400. |
Dec. | | 31 | | The company pays a dividend of $3,600 ($1,800 to Tony and $1,800 to Suzie). |
Dec. | | 31 | | Using his personal money, Tony purchases a diamond ring for $5,200. Tony surprises Suzie by proposing that they get married. Suzie accepts and they get married! |