Valley Jet Engines, Inc. began operations in January of this year. For the year, the...

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Valley Jet Engines, Inc. began operations in January of this year. For the year, the company had the following transactions:
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Jan. 1 The company issued 100,000 shares of $10 par value common stock to LJ Porter in exchange for $880,000 in cash and equipment valued at $400,000.
Jan. 1 The company prepaid $120,000 in cash for a 24 month insurance policy.
Feb. 1 The company borrowed $140,000 on a 3-year, 5% installment note payable. The terms of the note require the company to make equal payments of $51,409 each December 31 for 3 years.
Mar. 1 The company provided engine repair services to a customer and received $300,000 in cash.
Jul. 1 The company issued 4%5-year bonds with par value of $500,000. The bonds were issued at 97%. Interest payments are due twice each year on June 30 and December 31.
Dec. 31 The company paid the first interest payment on the bonds issued on July 1.
Dec. 31 The company paid $51,409 for its annual installment on the installment note from above. The company must calculate and record both the principal portion and the interest portion for this payment.
Dec. 31 The company declared a $100,000 dividend that is to be paid in cash on February 10 of the next year. The date of record is January 20. Note: The company records dividends in a dividend account which is closed at the end of the year with all other temporary accounts.
Adjustments needed:
Dec. 31 The company must record a full year of depreciation on the equipment. The equipment has an estimated useful life of 5 years and no salvage value. The company depreciates equipment on a straight-line basis.
Dec. 31 The company must record an adjustment for 12 months of insurance expense. A) Prepare the general journal entries to record a set of transactions. The transactions will be revealed in Question 1 once you start this assignment. See below for how to begin.
B) Update the appropriate accounts according to your entries. You may use T-accounts, calculations, etc. You may attach separate sheets to show your work, if needed.
C) Prepare an adjusted trial balance as of December 31. All adjusting entries should be included in the adjusted trial balance.
D) Prepare an income statement for the 12 months ended December 31.
E) Prepare a statement of retained earnings for the 12 months ended December 31.
F) Prepare a balance sheet as of December 31.
G) Prepare closing entries for the period ended December 31.

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