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ACC225: Principles of Accounting I
Module 3 Homework Assignment
Directions: Please use an Excel Spreadsheet to present your homework (note: if you have a Mac, you may use Pages). Accounting homework cannot be accomplished in Microsoft Word. Please use the presentations that have been provided with the course as reference. Also, you may use the Generic Working Papers Excel Workbook found in the Course Resources to complete this assignment. Please visit the Course Resources section. Please note that you may have additional written homework alongside these application assignments.
Please complete the following exercises found at the end of Chapter 4 and Chapter 5:
- Exercise 4-13
- Problem Set B: Problem 4-4B
- BTN 4-3 (Ethics Challenge)
- Exercise 5-15
- Problem Set A: Problem 5-5A
COURSE-LONG PROJECT DIRECTIONS: This course contains a course-long project in which you will work on a variety of problems in regards to a computer services company called Business Solutions. Each module will build upon one another, so it is important to complete each part successfully.
Please note that there are 4 total parts to the course-long project. You will have 2 weeks to complete each part. Please note the schedule below:
- Part 1 will be due at the end of Module 2.
- Part II will be due at the end of Module 4.
- Part III will be due at the end of Module 6.
- Part IV will be due at the end of Module 8.
This course-long project is a serial problem taken from your textbook. You can view the problem starting in Chapter 1. It will continue through Chapter 4. Please use the Generic Working Papers Excel Workbook found in the Course Resources to complete this project.
COURSE-LONG PROJECT: PART II (Modules 3 and 4)
Scenario: On October 1, 2015, Santana Rey launched a computer services company called Business Solutions, which provides consulting services, computer system installations, and custom program development. Rey adopts the calendar year for reporting purposes and expects to prepare the company’s first set of financial statements on December 31, 2015. The company’s initial chart of accounts follows.
Account
No.
Account
No.
Cash
101
S. Rey, Capital
301
Accounts Receivable
106
S. Rey, Withdrawals
302
Computer Supplies
126
Computer Services Revenue
403
Prepaid Insurance
128
Wages Expense
623
Prepaid Rent
131
Advertising Expense
655
Office Equipment
163
Mileage Expense
676
Computer Equipment
167
Miscellaneous Expenses
677
Accounts Payable
201
Repairs Expense — Computer
684
Please complete the following:
- Prepare journal entries to record each of the following transactions for Business Solutions.
Oct.
1
S. Rey invested $45,000 cash, a $20,000 computer system, and $8,000 of office equipment in the company.
2
The company paid $3,300 cash for four months’ rent. (Hint: Debit Prepaid Rent for $3,300.)
3
The company purchased $1,420 of computer suppies on credit from Harris Office Products.
4
The company paid $2,220 cash for one year’s premium on a property and liability insurance policy. (Hint: Debit Prepaid Insurance for $2,220.)
6
The company billed Easy Leasing $4,800 for services performed in installing a new web server.
8
The company paid $1,420 cash for the computer supplies purchased from Harris Office Products on October 3.
10
The company hired Lyn Addie as a part-time assistant for $125 per day, as needed.
12
The company billed Easy Leasing another $1,400 for services performed.
15
The company received $4,800 cash from Easy Leasing as partial payment on its account.
17
The company paid $805 cash to repair computer equipment that was damaged when moving it.
20
The company paid $1,728 cash for advertisements published in the local newspaper.
22
The company received $1,400 cash from Easy Leasing on its account.
28
The company billed IFM Company $5,208 for services performed.
31
The company paid $875 cash for Lyn Addie’s wages for seven days’ work.
31
S. Rey withdrew $3,600 cash from the company for personal use.
Nov.
1
The company reimbursed S. Rey in cash for business automobile mileage allowance (Rey logged 1,000 miles at $0.32 per mile).
2
The company received $4,633 cash from Liu Corporation for computer services performed.
5
The company purchased computer supplies for $1,125 cash from Harris Office Products.
8
The company billed Gomez Co. $5,668 for services performed.
13
The company received notification from Alex’s Engineering Co. that Business Solutions’ bid of $3,950 for an upcoming project is accepted.
18
The company received $2,208 cash from IFM Company as partial payment of the October 28 bill.
22
The company donated $250 cash to the United Way in the company’s name.
24
The company completed work for Alex’s Engineering Co. and sent it a bill for $3,950.
25
The company sent another bill to IFM Company for the past-due amount of $3,000.
28
The company reimbursed S. Rey in cash for business automobile mileage (1,200 miles at $0.32 per mile).
30
The company paid $1,750 cash for Lyn Addie’s wages for 14 days’ work.
30
S. Rey withdrew $2,000 cash from the company for personal use.
- Open ledger accounts (in balance column format) and post the journal entries from part 1 to them.
- Prepare a trial balance as of the end of November.
Note: You will submit your work at the end of the Module 4 Homework Assignment.
Please complete the following exercises found at the end of Chapter 6:
- Exercise 6-12
- Exercise 6-13
- Problem Set A: Problem 6-8A