accounting homework assignment-acc422 13 and 14 exercise

Exercise 13-1
How would each of the following items be reported on the balance sheet?
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Accrued Vacation Pay |
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(b) |
Estimated taxes payable. |
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(c) |
Service warranties on appliance sales. |
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(d) |
Bank overdraft. |
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(e) |
Employee payroll deductions unremitted. |
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(f) |
Unpaid bonus to officers. |
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(g) |
Deposit received from customer to guarantee performance of a contract. |
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(h) |
Sales taxes payable. |
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(i) |
Gift certificates sold to customers but not yet redeemed. |
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(j) |
Premium offers outstanding. |
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(k) |
Discount on notes payable. |
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(l) |
Personal injury claim pending. |
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(m) |
Current maturities of long-term debts to be paid from current assets. |
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(n) |
Cash dividends declared but unpaid. |
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(o) |
Dividends in arrears on preferred stock. |
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(p) |
Loans from officers. |
Exercise 13-3
On
December 31, 2014, Hattie McDaniel Company had $1,200,000 of short-term debt in
the form of notes payable due February 2, 2015. On January 21, 2015, the
company issued 25,000 shares of its common stock for $38 per share, receiving
$950,000 proceeds after brokerage fees and other costs of issuance. On February
2, 2015, the proceeds from the stock sale, supplemented by an additional
$250,000 cash, are used to liquidate the $1,200,000 debt. The December 31,
2014, balance sheet is issued on February 23, 2015.
Show how the $1,200,000 of short-term debt should be presented on the December
31, 2014, balance sheet. (Enter account name only and do not provide
descriptive information.)
Hatttie
McDaniel Company |
Exercise 13-5
Matt Broderick Company began operations on January 2, 2013. It employs 9 individuals who work 8-hour days and are paid hourly. Each employee earns 10 paid vacation days and 6 paid sick days annually. Vacation days may be taken after January 15 of the year following the year in which they are earned. Sick days may be taken as soon as they are earned; unused sick days accumulate. Additional information is as follows.
Actual
Hourly |
Vacation
Days Used |
Sick
Days Used |
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2013 |
2014 |
2013 |
2014 |
2013 |
2014 |
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$10 |
$11 |
0 |
9 |
4 |
5 |
Prepare journal entries to record transactions related to compensated absences during 2013 and 2014. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)
Account Titles and Explanation |
Debit |
Credit |
2013 |
Compute the amounts of any liability for compensated absences that should be reported on the balance sheet at December 31, 2013 and 2014.
2013 |
2014 |
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Vacation Wages Payable |
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$ |
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Sick Pay Wages Payable |
Exercise 13-8
The
payroll of YellowCard Company for September 2013 is as follows.
Total payroll was $480,000, of which $110,000 is exempt from Social Security
tax because it represented amounts paid in excess of $110,100 to certain
employees. The amount paid to employees in excess of $7,000 was $400,000.
Income taxes in the amount of $80,000 were withheld, as was $9,000 in union
dues. The state unemployment tax is 3.5%, but YellowCard Company is allowed a
credit of 2.3% by the state for its unemployment experience. Also, assume that
the current FICA tax is 7.65% on an employee’s wages to $110,100 and 1.45% in
excess of $110,100. No employee for YellowCard makes more than $125,000. The federal
unemployment tax rate is 0.8% after state credit.
Prepare the necessary journal entries if (a) the wages and salaries paid and
(b) the employer payroll taxes are recorded separately. (Round answers to
0 decimal places, e.g. 5,275. If no entry is required, select "No
Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts .Credit account
titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent
manually.)
No. |
Account Titles and Explanation |
Debit |
Credit |
Exercise 13-11
Sheryl Crow Equipment Company sold 500 Rollomatics during 2014 at $6,000 each. During 2014, Crow spent $20,000 servicing the 2-year warranties that accompany the Rollomatic. All applicable transactions are on a cash basis.
Exercise 14-4
Celine
Dion Company issued $600,000 of 10%, 20-year bonds on January 1, 2014, at 102.
Interest is payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Dion Company uses the
straight-line method of amortization for bond premium or discount.
Prepare the journal entries to record the following. (If no entry is
required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for
the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is
entered. Do not indent manually.)
(a) |
The issuance of the bonds. |
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(b) |
The payment of interest and the related amortization on July 1, 2014. |
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(c) |
The accrual of interest and the related amortization on December 31, 2014. |
Exercise 14-13
Matt Perry, Inc. had outstanding $6,000,000 of 11% bonds (interest payable
July 31 and January 31) due in 10 years. On July 1, it issued $9,000,000 of
10%, 15-year bonds (interest payable July 1 and January 1) at 98. A portion of
the proceeds was used to call the 11% bonds at 102 on August 1. Unamortized bond
discount and issue cost applicable to the 11% bonds were $120,000 and $30,000,
respectively.
Prepare the journal entries necessary to record issue of the new bonds and the
refunding of the bonds. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 38,548.
If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and
enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when
amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)

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