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THE QUESTION HAVE 4 PARTS ALREADY COMPLETE 1 (a) Prepare all journal entries for

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THE QUESTION HAVE 4 PARTS ALREADY COMPLETE 1

(a)

Prepare all journal entries for Tobita Merchants for the all of the above transactions. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 52.50.)

Date

Account Titles and Explanation

Debit

Credit

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(b)

Prepare any adjusting journal entry required on December 31, 2017. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 52.75.)

Date

Account Titles and Explanation

Debit

Credit

Dec. 31

At January 1, 2017, Tobita Merchants had a balance in the interest receivable account for several notes it had obtained from its customers in exchange for outstanding accounts. The following is a table containing details of the notes receivable and the balance of the interest accrued on each note as of the end of the last fiscal year, December 31, 2016.
Customer Note
Principal
Interest
Rate
Issue
Date
Term Interest
Accrued
1 E. Tessier $3,000 5.0% Nov. 1, 2016 3 months $25.00 2 R. Wolde 6,000 4.0% Nov. 30, 2016 5 months 20.00 3 D. Deng 10,500 6.0% Dec. 1, 2016 1 year 52.50 Total $97.50
All notes require that the interest be paid at the maturity of the note. All notes and interest were paid on time. Tobita prepares adjusting journal entries at the end of its fiscal year.

Tobita transactions of 2017:
Mar. 1 Received a $12,000, twelve-month, 5.0% note from T. Lalonde in settlement of an accounts receivable. Interest is due at maturity. Oct. 30 Received a $4,000, three-month, 4.0% note from J. Han in settlement of an accounts receivable. Interest is due at maturity. Nov. 30 Lent B. Morgan $10,000 cash in exchange for a two-year 6.0% note with interest due at maturity.

Explanation / Answer

Journal entries Date Accounting titles & Explanations Debit Credit 1-Feb cash 3037.50 note receivable-E Tessier 3000.00 interest receivable 25.00 interest revenue 12.50 1-Mar Note receivable-t.lalonde 12000.00 Account receivable 12000.00 30-Apr cash 6100.00 note receivable-R wolde 6000.00 interest receivable 20.00 interest revenue 80.00 30-Oct Note receivable-J.Han 4000.00 Account rceivable 4000.00 30-Nov note receivable-B.Morgan 10000.00 cash 10000.00 1-Dec cash 11130.00 note receivable-D.Deng 10500.00 interest receivable 52.5 interest revenue 577.5 Adjusting entry 31-Dec interest receivable 576.67 interest revenue 576.67 (12000*5*10/12) 500 (4000*4%*2/12) 26.67 (10000*6%*1/12) 50 576.6667