Crazy Mountain Outfitters Co., an outfitter store for fishing treks, prepared the following unadjusted trial balance at the end of its first year of operations:
For preparing the adjusting entries, the following data were assembled:
⢠Supplies on hand on April 30 were $1,380.
⢠Fees earned but unbilled on April 30 were $3,900.
⢠Depreciation of equipment was estimated to be $3,000 for the year.
⢠Unpaid wages accrued on April 30 were $2,475.
⢠The balance in unearned fees represented the April 1 receipt in advance for services to be provided. Only $14,140 of the services was provided between April 1 and April 30.
Instructions
1. Journalize the adjusting entries necessary on April 30, 2019.
2. Determine the revenues, expenses, and net income of Crazy Mountain Outfitters Co. before the adjusting entries.
3. Determine the revenues, expenses, and net income of Crazy Mountain Outfitters Co. after the adjusting entries.
4. Determine the effect of the adjusting entries on John Bridger, Capital.
Crazy Mountain Outfitters Co. Unadjusted Trial Balance April 30, 2019 Debit Credit Balances Balances 11,400 72,600 7,200 112,000 Cash ..... Accounts Recelvable. Supplies.. Equipment... Accounts Payable 12,200 19,200 137,800 Unearned Fees .. John Bridger, Capital John Bridger, Drawing. 10,000 Fees Earned... 305,800 Wages Expense Rent Expense Utilities Expense Miscellaneous Expense 157,800 55,000 42,000 7,000 475,000 475,000
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