Assets Cash $500,000 Accounts Receivable 700,000 Inventory 300,000 Property, Pla
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Assets
Cash $500,000
Accounts Receivable 700,000
Inventory 300,000
Property, Plant & Equipment 900,000
Accumulated Depreciation (100,000) 800,000
Total Assets $2,300,000
Liabilities & Equity
Accounts Payable $300,000
Notes Payable 1,000,000
Common Stock 500,000
Retained Earnings 500,000
Total Liabilities & Equity $2,300,000
Journal Entries for January 2013
Transaction 1: Services Provided for Cash
Description: Receives $155,000 cash from customers for programming services it has provided.
Journal Entry: Dr. Cr.
Cash 155,000
Sales 155,000
Transaction 2: Receipt of Cash on Account
Description: Receives $28,000 in cash from customers who had been billed for services.
Journal Entry: Dr. Cr.
Cash 28,000
Accounts Receivable 28,000
Transaction 3: Cost Flow Assumption: LIFO
Description: Recorded $45,000 in cost of goods sold under the LIFO cost flow assumption.
Journal Entry: Dr. Cr.
Cost of Goods Sold 45,000
Inventory 45,000
Transaction 4: Recording Depreciation Expense
Description: Recorded depreciation expense under the straight-line method.
Journal Entry: Dr. Cr.
Depreciation Expense 9,000
Accumulated Depreciation 9,000
Transaction 5: Sale of Plant Asset
Description: Sale of plant asset for cash. The cash received was equal to the book value.
Journal Entry: Dr. Cr.
Cash 3,000
Accumulated Depreciation 16,000
Equipment 19,000
Transaction 6: Gain on Sale of Plant Asset
Description: Sale of plant asset for cash. The cash received was $2,000 more than the book value resulting in a gain.
Journal Entry: Dr. Cr.
Cash 5,000
Accumulated Depreciation 16,000
Gain 2,000
Equipment 19,000
Transaction 7: Loss on Sale of Plant Asset
Description: Sale of plant asset for cash. The cash received was $500 less than the book value resulting in a loss.
Journal Entry: Dr. Cr.
Cash 2,500
Loss 500
Accumulated Depreciation 13,000
Equipment 16,000
Transaction 8: Note Given to Borrow from Bank
Description: Borrowed $2,000 cash with a 60-day, 12%, $2,000 note.
Journal Entry: Dr. Cr.
Cash 2,000
Notes Payable 2,000
Transaction 9: Payment of Note
Description: Paid the principal and interest on the note in Transaction 8.
Journal Entry: Dr. Cr.
Notes Payable 2,000
Interest Expense 40
Cash 2,040
Transaction 10: Bond Issue
Description: Issued a $100,000 Par Value Bond at a Discount
Journal Entry: Dr. Cr.
Cash 96,454
Bonds Payable 96,454
Transaction 11: Effective Interest Amortization
Description: Recorded bond interest expense under the effective interest method.
Journal Entry: Dr. Cr.
Bond Interest Expense 4,823
Bonds Payable 823
Cash 4,000
Transaction 12: Issuing Par Value Stock at a Premium
Description: Issued common stock and received cash of $50,000 in excess of par value.
Journal Entry: Dr. Cr.
Cash 350,000
Common Stock , $10 Par Value 300,000
Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value, Common Stock 50,000
Transaction 13: Dividend
Description: The corporation pays a dividend of $3,800 in cash to the stockholders of Softbyte.
Journal Entry: Dr. Cr.
Dividends 3,800
Cash 3,800
9. What is the net increase in cash for the period?
A. $632,114
B. $645,935
C. $660,348
D. $662,465
10. What is the net cash provided by operating activities?
A. $172,940
B. $178,960
C. $177,244
D. $179,486
11. What is the net cash provided by investing activities?
A. $15,325
B. $13,350
C. $12,500
D. $10,500
12. What is the net cash provided by financing activities?
A. $435,359
B. $438,915
C. $441,355
D. $442,654
Explanation / Answer
Answer 9:- The net increase in the cash for the period is $623,114 which is option A and it is correct. It is the result of ( 155,000+28,000+3000+5000+2500+2000+96454+350000-2040-4000-3800).
Answer 10:- The net cash provided by operating activities I'm getting while computing is not available in.any of the options given.
Answer 11:- The answer is option A I.e, $ 15,325.
Answer 12:- The answer will be option C I.e, $ 441,355.
Thank you.
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