Saturday, July 3, 2010

P1-2A On August 31, the balance sheet of Nashville Veterinary Clinic Nashville Veterinary Clinic

ACCT 100 : Introduction to Financial Accounting
San Francisco State University (SFSU)

Financial Accounting
Jerry J. Weygandt

P1-2A On August 31, the balance sheet of Nashville Veterinary Clinic showed Cash $9,000, Accounts Receivable $1,700, Supplies $600, Office Equipment $6,000, Accounts Payable $3,600, Common Stock $13,000, and Retained Earnings $700. During September the following transactions occurred.
1. Paid $2,900 cash for accounts payable due.
2. Collected $1,300 of accounts receivable.
3. Purchased additional office equipment for $2,100, paying $800 in cash and the balance on account.
4. Earned revenue of $8,000 of which $2,500 is paid in cash and the balance is due in October.
5. Declared and paid a $1,000 cash dividend.
6. Paid salaries $1,700, rent for September $900, and advertising expenses $300.
7. Incurred utility expenses for month on account $170.
8. Received $10,000 from Capital Bank on a 6-month note payable.
Instructions
(a) Prepare a tabular analysis of the September transactions beginning with August 31 balances. The column headings should be as follows:
(b) Prepare an income statement for September, a retained earnings statement for September, and a balance sheet at September 30

Check: (a) Ending Retained Earnings $4,630
(b) Net Income $4,930; Total Assets $29,800

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