The following information applies to the questions displayed below. On July 1, 2
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The following information applies to the questions displayed below. On July 1, 2018, Tony and Suzie organize their new company as a corporation, Great Adventures Inc. The following transactions occur from August 1 through December 31. Also, the balances are provided for the month ended July 31 The articles of incorporation state that the corporation will sell 33,000 shares of common stock for $1 each. Each share of stock represents a unit of ownership. Tony and Suzie will act as co-presidents of the company. The following business activities occur during July for Great Adventures. Jul. 1Sell $16,500 of common stock to Suzie. Jul. 1 Sell $16,500 of common stock to Tony Jul. 1 Purchase a one-year insurance policy for $4,680 ($390 per month) to cover injuries to participants during outdoor clinics. Jul. 2 Pay legal fees of $1,200 associated with incorporation. Jul. 4 Purchase office supplies of $1,200 on account. Jul. 7 Pay for advertising of $310 to a local newspaper for an upcoming mountain biking clinic to be held on July 15. Attendees will be charged $40 the day of the clinic. Jul. 8 Purchase 10 mountain bikes, paying $19,100 cash. Jul. 15 On the day of the clinic, Great Adventures receives cash of $2,000 from 50 bikers. Tony conducts the mountain biking clinic. Jul. 22 Because of the success of the first mountain biking clinic, Tony holds another mountain biking clinic and the company receives $2,350. Jul. 24 Pay for advertising of $730 to a local radio station for a kayaking clinic to be held on August 10. Attendees can pay $130 in advance or $180 on the day of the clinic Jul. 30 Great Adventures receives cash of $10,400 in advance from 80 kayakers for the upcoming kayak clinic. Aug. 1 Great Adventures obtains a $35,000 low-interest loan for the company from the city council, which has recently passed an initiative encouraging business development related to outdoor activities. The loan is due in three years, and 6% annual interest is due each year on July 31. Aug. 4 The company purchases 14 kayaks, paying $24,000 cash. Aug. 10 Twenty additional kayakers pay $3,600 ($180 each), in addition to the $10,400 that was paid in advance on July 30, on the day of the clinic. Tony conducts the first kayak clinic. Aug. 17 Tony conducts a second kayak clinic, and the company receives $10,700 cash. Aug. 24 Office supplies of $1,200 purchased on July 4 are paid in full. Sep. 1 To provide better storage of mountain bikes and kayaks when not in use, the company rents a storage shed, purchasing a one-year rental policy for $3,720 ($310 per month). Sep. 21 Tony conducts a rock-climbing clinic. The company receives $14,500 cash. Oct. 17 Tony conducts an orienteering clinic. Participants practice how to understand a topographical map, read an altimeter, use a compass, and orient through heavily wooded areas. The company receives $18,900 cash. Dec. 1 Tony decides to hold the company's first adventure race on December 15. Four-person teams will race from checkpoint to checkpoint using a combination of mountain biking, kayaking, orienteering, trail running, and rock-climbing skills. The first team in each category to complete all checkpoints in order wins. The entry fee for each team is $550.Dec. 5 To help organize and promote the race, Tony hires his college roommate, Victor. Victor will be paid $50 in salary for each team that competes in the race. His salary will be paid after the race.Dec. 8 The company pays $1,500 to purchase a permit from a state park where the race will be held. The amount is recorded as a miscellaneous expense Dec. 12 The company purchases racing supplies for $2,100 on account due in 30 days. Supplies include trophies for the top-finishing teams in each category, promotional shirts, snack foods and drinks for participants, and field markers to prepare the racecourse.Dec. 15 The company receives $22,000 cash from a total of forty teams, and the race is held.Dec. 16 The company pays Victor's salary of $2,000. Dec. 31 The company pays a dividend of $3,700 ($1,850 to Tony and $1,850 to Suzie). Dec. 31 Using his personal money, Tony purchases a diamond ring for $4,300. Tony surprises Suzie by proposing that they get married. Suzie accepts and they get married!Explanation / Answer
Great Adventure Inc. General Journal Journal Amount (DR) Amount (CR) Cash $ 16,500.00 To Common Stock $ 16,500.00 (Being sell common stock to Suzie Cash $ 16,500.00 To Common Stock $ 16,500.00 (Being sell common stock to Tony) Prepaid Insurance $ 4,680.00 To Cash $ 4,680.00 (Being amount of Insurance purchased ) Legal Fees $ 1,200.00 To Cash $ 1,200.00 (Being amount of legal fees paid ) Office Supplies $ 1,200.00 To Accounts Payable $ 1,200.00 (Being amount of office supplies purchased on account) Advertisement Expenses $ 310.00 To Cash $ 310.00 (Being amount paid for advertisement in newspaper) Mountain Bikes $ 19,100.00 To Cash $ 19,100.00 (Being amount of purchased of 10 mountain bikes) Cash $ 2,000.00 To Service Revenue $ 2,000.00 (Being amount received from 50 Bikers) Cash $ 2,350.00 To Service Revenue $ 2,350.00 (Being amount received for service revenue Advertisement Expenses $ 730.00 To Cash $ 730.00 (Being amount paid for advertisement in Radio) Cash $ 10,400.00 To Unearned Service Revenue $ 10,400.00 (Being amount of advance received from 80 Kayakers for upcomin Kayak clinic) Cash $ 35,000.00 To Loan $ 35,000.00 (Being amount of loan taken from City Counsil) Equipments $ 24,000.00 To Cash $ 24,000.00 (Being amount paid for purchased of Kayaks) Cash $ 3,600.00 To Deferred Revenue $ 3,600.00 (Being amount received as advance from 20 Kayaks) Cash $ 18,900.00 To Service Revenue $ 18,900.00 (Being amount received as Service Revenue) Accounts Payable $ 1,200.00 to Cash $ 1,200.00 (Being amount paid for supplies purchased on account) Prepaid Rent $ 3,720.00 To Cash $ 3,720.00 (Being amount paid as rent for storage shed) Cash $ 14,500.00 To Service Revenue $ 14,500.00 (Being amount received as Service Revenue) Cash $ 18,900.00 To Service Revenue $ 18,900.00 (Being amount received as Service Revenue) No Entry No Entry Misc Expenses $ 1,500.00 To Cash $ 1,500.00 (Being amount paid for Permit) Racing Supplies $ 2,100.00 To Accounts Payable $ 2,100.00 (Being amount of office supplies purchased on account) Cash $ 22,000.00 To Service Revenue $ 22,000.00 (Being amount of cash received from 40 teams Salary $ 2,000.00 To Cash $ 2,000.00 (Being amount paid for victors salary) Dividend $ 3,700.00 To Cash $ 3,700.00 (Being amount of dividnd paid ) No Entry Adjusting Entries Particular Amount (Dr) Amount(Cr) Depreciation $ 9,000.00 To Mountain Bikes & Kayaks $ 9,000.00 (Being amount of Dep) Insurance =(390*6) $ 2,340.00 To Prepaid Insurance $ 2,340.00 (Being amount of 6 months insurance) Rent=($310*4) $ 1,240.00 To Prepaid Rent $ 1,240.00 (Being amount of 4 months rent) Office supplies Expenses=($1200-$270) $ 930.00 To Office Supplies $ 930.00 (Being amount of Office supplies Expenses) Interest Expenses=($35000*6%*5/12)(1st August to 31st dec 5 months) $ 875.00 To Interest Payable $ 875.00 (Being amount of 5 months interest on loan @6%) Racing Supplies Expenses=($2100-$160) $ 1,940.00 To Recing Supplies $ 1,940.00 (Being amount of racing supplies expenses) Income Tax Expenses $ 13,500.00 To Income Tax Payable $ 13,500.00 (Being amount of Income tax Payable) Great Adventure Inc. Adjusted Trial Balance Trial Balnce Particular Amount (Dr) Amount (Cr) Cash=($21730+$35000-$24000+$3600+$18900-$1200-$3720+$14500+$18900-$1500+$22000-$2000-$3700) $ 98,510.00 Prepaid Insurance=($4680-$2340) $ 2,340.00 Supplies $ 270.00 Racing Supplies $ 160.00 Prepaid Rent($3720-$1240) $ 2,480.00 Equipment=($19100+$24000) $ 43,100.00 Accounts Payable($1200-$1200+$2100) $ 2,100.00 Deferred Revenue=($10400+$3600) $ 14,000.00 Common stock $ 33,000.00 Loan $ 35,000.00 Service Revenue=($4350+$18900+$14500+$18900+$22000) $ 78,650.00 Advertisement expenses $ 1,040.00 Legal fees expenses $ 1,200.00 Office Supplies expenses $ 930.00 Racing supplies expenses $ 1,940.00 Intt $ 875.00 Intt Payable $ 875.00 Income Tax $ 13,500.00 Income tax Payable $ 13,500.00 Rent $ 1,240.00 Insurance $ 2,340.00 Salary $ 2,000.00 Dividend $ 3,700.00 Depreciation $ 9,000.00 Accumulated Depreciation $ 9,000.00 Misc Expense $ 1,500.00 Total $ 1,86,125.00 $ 1,86,125.00 Income Statement December 31st Service Revenue $ 78,650.00 Expenses Office Supplies Expenses 930 Racing Supplies Expenses 1940 Insurance $ 2,340.00 Rent $ 1,240.00 Advertisement $ 1,040.00 Salary $ 2,000.00 Legal fees $ 1,200.00 Interest Expenses $ 875.00 Misc $ 1,500.00 Depreciation $ 9,000.00 Income tax $ 13,500.00 $ 35,565.00 Net Income $ 43,085.00 Less: dividend $ 3,700.00 Retained Earnings $ 39,385.00 Balance Sheet As At December 31st Assets Cash $ 98,510.00 Office Supplies $ 270.00 Racing Supplies $ 160.00 Prepaid insurance $ 2,340.00 Prepaid Rent $ 2,480.00 Equipment $ 43,100.00 Less: Accumulated Depreciation $ (9,000.00) Total Assets $ 1,37,860.00 Liabilities Accounts Payable $ 2,100.00 Income tax Payable $ 13,500.00 Interest Payable $ 875.00 Deferred Revenue $ 14,000.00 Loan $ 35,000.00 Common Stock $ 33,000.00 Retained Earnings $ 39,385.00 $ 1,37,860.00
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