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Your friend, Jane Lee, recently won the Lotto Max and is planning to sell her business and move to England. Jane owns the Vancouver Running Centre Inc. (Centre) that offers training and running clinics. She has provided you with the trial balance for the year ended October 31, 2018 (the companys year-end).

Vancouver Running Centre Inc.

Unadjusted Trial Balance

October 31, 2020

Account Name

Trial Balance

DR

CR

Cash

$ 43,000

Accounts Receivable

25,000

Inventory

54,000

Supplies

2,500

Prepaid Insurance

4,800

Computer equipment

52,000

Accumulated Depreciation

6,000

Bank loan

$ 15,000

Accounts Payable

17,000

Unearned Revenue

30,000

Common Shares

25,000

Retained Earnings

0

Dividends Declared

15,000

Revenue earned

320,300

Cost of goods sold

47,000

Wage expense

78,000

Interest expense

5,000

Advertising expense

7,500

Depreciation expense

2,000

Telephone expense

8,000

Rent expense

60,000

Supplies expense

9,500

Total

$413,300

$413,300

Required:

She has asked you to review the trial balance and the additional information and prepare any adjusting journal entries you believe are necessary to ensure the accounts are complete and accurate in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Place your responses together with supporting calculations in the table provided. Explanations are not required.

1) The computer equipment is in excellent shape. It was purchased on July 1, 2019 and is expected to have a useful life of 4 years at which time it is expected to be sold for $4,000.

2) On February 1, 2020, Centre received and recorded in Revenue Earned a $20,000 cash advance from the Richmond School Board. The payment covers marathon training for the eight-month period starting July 1, 2020.

3) Each of Centres employees is paid $1,500 every two weeks i.e.10 days of work. The six employees did not receive a pay cheque for the last seven working days of October 2020, as the bookkeeper was ill. The amounts were both recorded and paid upon her return on November 4, 2020.

  1. Centres sales invoices for the last two weeks of October 2020 have not been prepared nor recorded. You estimate that $14,500 of services rendered during that period has not been recorded or billed to customers.

  1. An inventory count completed at October 31, 2020 revealed inventory of $44,700.

6) On January 1, 2020 Centre purchased a two-year liability insurance policy for $4,800.

7) A letter from Centres landlord dated October 25, 2020 demands a total of $18,000 to be paid to cover the rent for the months of September to November 2020 inclusive. Centres monthly rent expense has been constant for the past three years.

8) Supplies on hand at October 31, 2020 are estimated at $3,500.

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