VOLS Inc. began its business operations on December 1, 2020. VOLS sells customized (with team's...
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VOLS Inc. began its business operations on December 1, 2020. VOLS sells customized (with team's names on the seat) stadium seats and bleachers to various college and professional teams. During 2020, the following transactions occurred. You must prepare an (Income statement). If you don't prepare an Income Statement I will definitely dislike the answer. Transactions occurring during 2020 at VOLS Inc.:
1 Dec.1: VOLS issues 40,000 shares of common stock ($1 par) at $10/share.
2 Dec.1: VOLS purchases a building for $60,000 by issuing a 1 year, 8% note payable. The building has a useful life of 20 years and no salvage value.
3 Dec. 4: VOLS purchases inventory of $250,000 (1,000 stadium seats at $250) from a supplier on account, terms 2/10, n/30.
4 Dec. 5: VOLS purchases painting supplies of $3,000 with cash.
5 Dec. 10: VOLS sells 600 stadium seats on account to various universities at $575/seat. The cost of the seats to VOLS were $250/seat.
6 Dec. 11: VOLS receives a payment from UTK for 300 seats that UTK purchased from VOLS on Dec. 10.
7 Dec. 12: VOLS pays for the Dec 4 purchase of inventory.
8 Dec. 15: VOLS pays $20,000 wages to its employees for work done Dec. 1-15 (previously unrecorded).
9 Dec. 31: VOLS declares and pays a dividend of $5,000 to its shareholders (declared and paid on Dec. 31)
10 Dec. 31: VOLS estimates that 1% of its credit sales (on account) will never be collectible.
11 Dec. 31: VOLS records interest related to the Dec. 1 note
12 Dec. 31: VOLS records straight-line depreciation for the Building purchased on Dec. 1.
13 Dec. 31: VOLS owes its employees $15,000 in wages from Dec. 16th - Dec. 31st but has not paid them as of Dec. 31.
S.No
Date
Accounts
Debit ($)
Credit ($)
1
December 1, 2020
Cash (40,000*10)
400,000
Common Stock (40,000*1)
40,000
Paid-in capital in excess of par - common stock (40,000*9)
360,000
2
December 1, 2020
Building
60,000
Note payable
60,000
3
December 4, 2020
Inventory
250,000
Accounts Payable
250,000
4
December 5, 2020
Supplies
3,000
Cash
3,000
5
December 10, 2020
Accounts Receivable (600*575)
345,000
Sales
345,000
-
5
December 10, 2020
Cost of Goods Sold (600*250)
150,000
Inventory
150,000
6
December 11, 2020
Cash (300*575)
172,500
Accounts Receivable
172,500
7
December 12, 2020
Accounts Payable
250,000
Discount received (250,000*2%)
5,000
Cash
245,000
8
December 15, 2020
Wages expense
20,000
Cash
20,000
9
December 31, 2020
Dividend
5,000
Cash
5,000
10
December 31, 2020
Bad debt expenses (345,000*1%)
3,450
Allowances for doubtful debts
11
December 31, 2020
Interest expense (60000*8%/12)
400
Interest payable
400
12
December 31, 2020
Depreciation expense - Building (60,000/20*1/12)
250
Accumulated Depreciation - Building
250
13
December 31, 2020
Wages expense
15,000
Wages payable
15,000
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