Advanced Accounting
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Author: Paul M. Fischer, William J. Tayler, Rita H. Cheng
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.7.1P
To determine
Journal entries refers to the procedure which records all the transactions whether it is economic transaction or non-economic transaction in a chronological order.
To prepare:
The journal entries for the transactions.
Expert Solution & Answer
Explanation of Solution
Journal entries for the transactions are as follows:
Journal | |||
Serial Number | Particulars | Amount | Amount |
a. | Cash | $20,000 | |
Revenues-Annual Dues | $20,000 | ||
(to record the revenues) |
Table (1)
Journal | |||
Serial Number | Particulars | Amount | Amount |
b. | Cash | $31,000 | |
Revenues-Snack bar and soda fountain | $31,000 | ||
(to record the revenues) |
Table (2)
Journal | |||
Serial Number | Particulars | Amount | Amount |
c. | Cash | $6,000 | |
Investment revenue-Unrestricted | $6,000 | ||
(to record the investment revenue) |
Table (3)
Journal | |||
Serial Number | Particulars | Amount | Amount |
d. | House expense | $17,000 | |
Snack bar and soda fountain expense | $26,000 | ||
General and administrative expense | $11,000 | ||
Accounts payable | $54,000 | ||
(to record the expenses) |
Table (4)
Journal | |||
Serial Number | Particulars | Amount | Amount |
e. | Accounts payable | $55,000 | |
Cash | $55,000 | ||
(to record the accounts payable) |
Table (5)
Journal | |||
Serial Number | Particulars | Amount | Amount |
f. | Assessments receivable | $10,000 | |
Public support-temporarily | $10,000 | ||
(to record the receivables |
Table (6)
Journal | |||
Serial Number | Particulars | Amount | Amount |
g. | Cash | $5,000 | |
Public support-unrestricted bequests | $5,000 | ||
(to record the public support) |
Table (7)
Journal | |||
Serial Number | Particulars | Amount | Amount |
h. | Investments | $7,000 | |
Unrealized gain on investments-unrestricted | $7,000 | ||
(to record the investments) |
Table (8)
Journal | |||
Serial Number | Particulars | Amount | Amount |
i. | $9,000 | ||
Depreciation snack bar and soda expense | $2,000 | ||
Depreciation general and administrative expense | $1,000 | ||
$4,000 | |||
Accumulated depreciation-furniture | $8,000 | ||
(to record the depreciation) |
Table (9)
Journal | |||
Serial Number | Particulars | Amount | Amount |
j. | Expenses-Snack bar and soda | $4,000 | |
Inventories | $4,000 | ||
(to record the accounts payable) |
Table (10)
Journal | |||
Serial Number | Particulars | Amount | Amount |
k. | Cash | $35,000 | |
Contributions-temporarily restricted | $35,000 | ||
(to record the contributions-temporarily restricted) |
Table (11)
Journal | |||
Serial Number | Particulars | Amount | Amount |
l. | Pledges Receivable | $100,000 | |
Public support-contributions-permanently restricted | $100,000 | ||
(to record the pledges receivables) |
Table (12)
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