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Recording Transactions, Preparing Journal Entries, Posting to T-Accounts, Preparing the Balance Sheet, and Evaluating the Current Ratio
P2-5 (Algo) Recording Transactions, Preparing Journal Entries, Posting to T-Accounts, Preparing the Balance Sheet, and Evaluating the Current Ratio LO2-2, 2-4, 2-5 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.) Mango Inc., headquartered in Cupertino, California, designs, manufactures, and markets mobile communication and media devices, personal computers, and portable digital music players and sells a variety of related software and services. The following is Mango's (simplified) balance sheet from a recent year (fiscal year ending on the last Saturday...
Required information P2-5 (Algo) Recording Transactions, Preparing Journal Entries, Posting to T-Accounts, Preparing the Balance Sheet, and Evaluating the Current Ratio LO2-2, 2-4, 2-5 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below) Mango Inc., headquartered in Cupertino, California, designs, manufactures, and markets mobile communication and media devices, personal computers, and portable digital music players and sells a variety of related software and services. The following is Mango's (simplified) balance sheet from a recent year (fiscal year ending on the...
! Required information PA2-3 Recording Transactions in a Journal and T-Accounts); Preparing and Interpreting the Balance Sheet (LO 2-2, LO 2-3, LO 2-4, LO 2-5) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Edward Allen Interiors Inc. is a leading manufacturer and retailer of home furnishings in the United States and abroad. The following is adapted from Edward Allen's September 30, 2016, trial balance. (The amounts shown represent millions of dollars.) Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Cash Common Stock Equipment...
P2-3 Recording Transactions in T-Accounts, Preparing the Balance Sheet from a Trial Balance, and Evaluating the Current Ratio LO2-2, 2-4, 2-5 The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Cougar Plastics Company has been operating for three years. At December 31 of last year the accounting records reflected the following Cash Investments (short-term) Accounts receivable Inventory Notes receivable (long-term) Equipment Factory building Intangibles $22,000 Accounts payable $15,000 4,000 7,000 47,000 10,000 80,000 31,000 3,000 3,000 Accrued liabilities payable Notes...
PB2-2 Recording Transactions (in a Journal and T-Accounts); Preparing a Trial Balance; Preparing and Interpreting the Balance Sheet LO 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5 Bearings & Brakes Corporation (B&B) was incorporated as a private company. The company's accounts included the following at June 30: $ 50,000 Land $444,000 Accounts Payable Buildings Cash 500,000 5.000 90.000 Notes Payable (long-term) Retained Earnings Supplies 966,000 Common Stock 170,000 9,000 Equipment 148,000 During the month of July, the company had the following activities: a. Issued...
Required information PA2-2 Recording Transactions in a Journal and T-Accounts): Preparing a Trial Balance; Preparing and Interpreting the Balance Sheet (LO 2-2, LO 2-3, LO 2-4, LO 2-5) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Deliberate Speed Corporation (DSC) was incorporated as a private company. The company's accounts included the following at June 30: $ 28,463 114,000 Accounts Payable Buildings Cash Common Stock Equipment Land Notes Payable (long-term) Retained Earnings Supplies 215,000 162,500 286,000 2,400 370, 900 16,283...
Exercise 3-21A Recording events in the general journal, posting to T-accounts, and preparing a trial balance The following events apply to Davis Dry Cleaners in 2013, its first year of operations: 1. Received $45,000 cash from the issue of common stock. 2. Earned $37,500 of service revenue on account. 3. Incurred $15,000 of operating expenses on account. 4. Received $30,000 cash for performing services. 5. Paid $12,000 cash to purchase land. 6. Collected $33,000 of cash from accounts receivable. 7....
Required information PA2-2 Recording Transactions (in a Journal and T-Accounts); Preparing a Trial Balance; Preparing and Interpreting the Balance Sheet (LO 2-2, LO 2-3, LO 2-4, LO 2-5) (The following information applies to the questions displayed below) Deliberate Speed Corporation (DSC) was incorporated as a private company. The company's accounts included the following at June 30: Accounts Payable Buildings Cash Common Stock Equipment Land Notes Payable (long-term) Retained Earnings Supplies $ 21,100 144,000 55,500 220,000 143,000 275,000 6, 700 385,800...
Required Information PA2-2 Recording Transactions (in a Journal and T-Accounts); Preparing a Trial Balance; Preparing and Interpreting the Balance Sheet[LO 2-2, LO 2-3, LO 2-4, LO 2-5) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below) Deliberate Speed Corporation (DSC) was incorporated as a private company. The company's accounts included the following at June 30: Accounts Payable Buildings cas Common Stock Equipment Land Notes Payable (long-term) Retained Earnings Supplies 28.4ee 114,00 38.000 215, 162, Sda 285, 2. e ne, de...
- Homework Required information E2-15 Analyzing and Recording Transactions, and Preparing and Evaluating a Balance Sheet (LO 2-2, LO 2-3, LO 2-4, LO 2-5) Business Sim Corp. (BSC) issued 1,500 common shares to Kelly in exchange for $21,000. BSC borrowed $42,000 from the bank, promising to repay it in two years. BSC paid $47,000 for computer equipment with check number 101 and signed a note for $6,000 due in six months. BSC received $1,050 of supplies purchased on account. BSC's...