Accounting Cycle

 

Mr. Moore has hired you as his accountant.  The two of you discuss the business and decide upon the following chart of accounts. 

 

Chart of Accounts

 

Assets

Revenue

111 Cash

411 Income from Services

112 Accounts Receivable

412 Concessions Income

114 Prepaid Insurance

Expenses

121 Land

511 Sailboat Rental Expense

125 Pool Structure

512 Wages Expense

126 Accumulated Depreciation, Pool Structure

513 Advertising Expense

127 Fan System

514 Utilities Expense

128 Accumulated Depreciation, Fan System

515 Interest Expense

129 Sailboats

516 Insurance Expense

130 Accumulated Depreciation, Sailboats

517 Depreciation Expense, Pool Structure

Liabilities

518 Depreciation Expense, Fan System

221 Accounts Payable

519 Depreciation Expense, Sailboats

222 Wages Payable

522 Miscellaneous Expense

223 Mortgage Payable

 

224 Unearned Concessions Income

 

Shareholder’s Equity

 

311 Common Stock

 

312 Retained Earnings

 

313 Dividends

 

 

 

 

 

Mr. Moore has a general idea of what he would like you to do and his instructions are at the end of this document. When you are analyzing the transactions, think them through by visualizing the T accounts or by writing them down on scratch paper (chapter 1 spreadsheet). In the case of unfamiliar types of transactions, specific instructions for recording them are included. However, reason them out for yourself as well. Check each transaction as it is recorded. Catching mistakes early can prevent a lot of rework. To save time, don’t include explanations in the journal entries. The following transactions were completed during September of this year (2014):

 

Sept 1

Moore deposited $83,200 in a bank account for the purpose of buying Lakeland Indoor Sailboats, a business offering the use of small sailboats to the public at a large indoor pool with a fan system that provides wind. (Mr. Moore’s CPA has written the JE for you.)

 

2

Bought Lakeland Indoor Sailboats in its entirety for a total price of $213,300. The assets include sailboats, $20,800; fan systems, $8,500; pool structure, $144,000; land, $40,000. He paid $64,400 cash down and signed a mortgage note for the remainder. (Mr. Moore’s CPA has written the JE for you.)

 

3

Received and paid bill for newspaper advertising, $148.

 

.3

Received and paid bill for property insurance and liability insurance for the coming year, $1,036.

 

3

Bought additional boats from A and M Manufacturing Co. for $6,520, paying $3,200 down, with the remainder on account and due in thirty days.

 

3

Signed a contract with a vending machine service to lease them space for their vending machines. The vending machine service agreed to pay Moore 10 per­cent of the sales generated from their machines, with the estimated rental income payable in advance. Lakeland Indoor Sailboats received advance cash payment for June, $180.

 

3

Received bill from Quick Printing for promotional handouts, $368.

 

3

Signed a contract for leasing sailboats from Kelsey Boat Co. and paid rental fee for June, $632.

 

5

Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $92.44.

 

8

Received $2,632.50 in cash as income for the use of the boats.

 

9

Bought an addition for the fan system on account from Stanwood Pool Supply, $836.

 

15

Paid wages to employees for the period ending June 14, $4,200.

 

16

Paid the bill for promotional handouts already recorded on June 3.

 

16

Moore withdrew cash for personal use, $1,052.

 

16

Bought additional sails from Bergen Products, Inc., $854; on account and payment due in thirty days.

 

16

Received $3,043 in cash as income for the use of the boats.

 

19

Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $42.64.

 

20

Paid cash to A and M Manufacturing Co. as part payment on account, $480.

 

22

Received $5,082 in cash as income for the use of the boats.

 

23

Received a reduction in the outstanding bill from A and M Manufacturing Co. for a boat received in a damaged condition, $452. (Debit Accounts Payable, credit Sailboats.)

 

24

Received and paid telephone bill, $84.

 

29

Paid wages for period June 15 through 28, $4,652.

 

30

Paid cash to Stanwood Pool Supply to apply on account, $418.00

 

30

Received and paid electric bill, $42.

 

 

 

30

Paid cash as an installment payment on the mortgage, $1,880. Of this amount, $680 represents a reduction in the mortgage principal, and the remainder is interest expense.

 

30

Received and paid water bill, $432.

 

30

Bought additional boats from Stanski and Son for $4,852, paying $452 down, with the remainder due in thirty days.

 

30

Moore withdrew cash (dividend) for personal use, $1,156.

 

30

Received $4,632 in cash as income for the use of the boats.

 

30

Actual sales for vending machines for the month amounted to $2,320. Ten percent of $2,320 equals $232. Since you have already recorded $180 (see June 3 transaction) as unearned concession income, record the additional $52 as revenue (cash was not received.) earned from the vending machine operator.

 

 

Instructions from Mr. Moore:

1.      Mr. Moore’s CPA has created an accounting system – use copies of forms that are on Canvas such as the general journal and general ledger and for the trial balance, income statement, balance sheet, etc. Each JE should have an explanation. Posting should include posting references. Be sure to enter/complete the title of the trail balance, income statement, balance sheet, etc.

2.      Journalize the transactions, starting on page 1 of the general journal; June 1 – 2 have already been journalized.

3.      Post the general journal transactions to the general ledger accounts.

4.      Prepare a trial balance (check figure $255,101.50).

5.      Moore identified several accounts that may need to be adjusted. Use the trial balance to determine the balances and adjust the accounts. Data for the adjustments are as follows:

a.      Insurance expired during the month, $86.

b.      Depreciation of sailboats for the month, $804.

c.      Depreciation of fan system for the month, $163.

d.      Depreciation of pool structure for the month, $600.

e.      Wages accrued at June 30, $696.

7.      Journalize adjusting entries.

8.      Post adjusting entries to the general ledger accounts.

9.      Prepare an adjusted trial balance (check figure $257,364.50).

10.   From the adjusted trial balance prepare the income statement (check figure $1,379.42).

11.   From the adjusted trial balance prepare the statement of owner’s equity.

12.   From the adjusted trial balance prepare the balance sheet.

13.   Close the accounts.

14.   Prepare a post closing trial balance.

a.      Based on the information you have developed, what is your opinion of the possible success of this company in the future? Why? (Write your answer on the last page of the Excel workbook).

 

 

Check Figures

Cash Account balance $14,002.42

Trial balance $255,101.50 (instruction 4, above)

Adjusted trial balance, $257,364.50 (instruction 9, above)

Net income, $1,379.42 (instruction 10, above)

 

Post-closing trial balance, $241,743.00

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The Buying Process:

 

Every product or service has a buying process, even digital products and services. In this assignment, you will research and analyze the buying process for an online product or service, with which you (as a consumer) are familiar, from a business point of view.

Begin by researching an online consumer product or service (such as an e-Book from the Kindle store or a movie from the iTunes store). Choose an online product or service with which you are familiar and have purchased in the past.

Next, write a report to evaluate its buying process from the marketer’s point of view using the five stages of the buying decision process.

Remember, the five stages are as follows:

  1. Problem recognition 
  2. Search and determination of alternatives 
  3. Evaluation of alternatives 
  4. Purchase decision 
  5. Post-purchase evaluation

Note: Use the grading criteria for this assignment to guide your report. Be sure to include these details within your evaluation to support your ideas.

 

Write a 6–8-page report in Word format. Apply APA standards to citation of sources. Due:4/14/15 10pm

Unit 5 IP

Assignment Objective:

Predict problems and solutions facing brand managers.

 

Assesss the responsibilities that face brand managers surrounding product/service, price, promotion, and distribution.

This Paper Must be PLAGIARISM FREE!   ALL Citings where Necessary & at Least 2-4 References.

4-5 Pages: NOT Including Cover Page, Abstract Page, Introduction, Conclusion and Reference Page.

This Course is: Marketing Management by Kotler

Publisher – Pearson

Edition – 14

 

I will Pay $2.00 Down and $13.00 for the Remaining Amount ($15.00) Total.

 

Assignignment:

 

Select a Fortune 500 international company in the service industry. Using your selected company as the basis for your research, prepare a paper that will:

 

1.) Describe the main line of business of the company.

2.) Name four of the countries in which the company operates.

3.) Explain in Detail the implementation of the 4Ps Marketing Mix Concept by the Company.

4.) Describe any differences Observed in the implementation of this Concept, from One Country to

     Another.

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Hi I really need help with my homework, and I hope you can help. I need to show all the working to how I solved the problem also. P.s It is due tomorrow. 1. The regular price of a suit is $99. The suit is on sale for 33 1/3% off. Find the sale price. 2. Dara borrowed $3000. She was charged at 15% per year. Find the interest for one year. 3. Joe paid $100 interest on money he borrowed for one year. The rate of the interest was 10%. How much money did her borrow? 4.The cost of a house increased 12% in one year. The original cost was $50,000. Find the cost one year later. 5.The sale price of a pair of shoes is $21. This is 70% of the regular price. Find the regular price. 6.A bicycle is advertised for a sale at 20% discount. The regular price is $150. Find the sale price. Thank you.

Unit 8 Discussions

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I have attached the discussion questions for this week. 

 

 

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Unit3 – Individual

 

 

 

Scenario: You are the Human Resources Specialist whose function within the company is to design and conduct performance appraisals of the different employees. However, recently, there has been concern that the appraisals being conducted are not a true objective measure of the employee, and as such, bonus determination is being adversely affected on some of the employees.

 

Appraisals of an employees’ job performance are used to provide feedback to the employee as to how well or poorly they are conducting their job requirements. Sometimes, appraisals can be used to determine if the person in the position is properly qualified to complete the tasks and assignments of the position.

 

Research 2 to 3 Fortune 500 companies and their performance appraisal policies:

 

1.     Identify at least 2 different types of evaluation techniques utilized by companies and identify the purpose of or measure of each technique.

 

2.     Describe whether the techniques identified measure employee performance in a subjective manner, and if not, why you have come to that conclusion.

 

Cultural Sensitiviy

Continually in our changing society we are learning how to interact with people who have different beliefs, values, and attitudes.

 

In 1-2 pages, describe a time when you had to learn about a new culture or way of life. (This could be another country, a different part of the USA, a new business, or a different school or family, and so on.) Using one theory from Module 02’s reading and study, explain how the experience helped sharpen your communication skills. Explain how you were enriched by the experience.

Writing a Journal One page about the book (Cisneros, Sandra. The House on Mango Street. New York: Vintage, 1984) from page 47-88 (up to and including “Beautiful and Cruel”)

One page From 47-88 (up to and including “Beautiful and Cruel”)

(single-spaced, 1’ margins, 12 pt. font, approx. 500 words) 

The idea and information for what to write in you this journals:

·                   ·       Pick out several quotes that are significant. Summarize them and explain how they are significant     in the wider work and/or our theme

·             Investigate the author’s background and connect it to the reading.

·             Take an opposing position on the reading

·              Discuss how the reading applies or does not apply to things happening today

·           Discuss how you can relate to it

·            Ask questions, pinpointing areas that you’re confused about

·            Write a brief story that illustrates something in the reading

·              Imitate the writer’s style in your response (using satire if you like)

·            Pick a passage and analyze something you found interesting in it

Trigonometry question a,b and c are the angles of any triangle show that: sin 2a +sin 2b + sin…

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