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Computer Depot was incorporated on January 1st. The business maintains a retail personal computer replacement parts...

Computer Depot was incorporated on January 1st. The business maintains a retail personal computer replacement parts store, and also provides a full range of services, including computer diagnostic services, virus removal, hardware replacement, software installation and upgrades, and optimization services. The following transactions occurred during the first twelve months of operations: January 1st Common stock is issued in exchange for cash in the amount of ………….………….……………………… 350,000 February 8th The company purchases and pays for 300 units of computer replacement parts at a price of $25 per unit ………….. 7,500 March 1st The company pays cash for a one-year insurance policy in the amount of ……………….………………………..….. 10,752 March 31st Rent on a retail space for 12 months is paid in the amount of …..……….……………………………………… 10,512 April 1st Diagnostic tools and testing equipment with a useful life of 2 years is purchased for cash in the amount of …… 23,460 April 10th PC tuning supplies purchased on account in the amount of …………..…………………………………………… 4,250 May 15th The company purchases and pays for another 300 units of computer replacement parts at a price of $38 per unit ….. 11,400 May 30th PC repair services are performed on account in the amount of …………………………………………………………..………… 10,538 June 1st The company pays for advertisements to be run for the next 12 months in the amount of ………………………. 1,540 June 30th The company issues a 5-year bond with a face value of $100,000 and a stated annual rate of 8%. Interest is due on June 30th each year. The market rate is 6% on the date of issuance ……………………………. 100,000 July 25th Software installation & upgrade services are performed on account in the amount of …...……………………………..………… 10,759 July 31st 120 units of computer replacement parts are sold for $75 per unit with terms 2/10, n/30. The sale is recorded using the gross method in the amount of (see note c for cost flow assumptions) ……………………………………………………………………………………. 9,000 August 2nd Hardware replacement services are provided on account in the amount of ………………………………………………………………. 9,820 August 6th The company receives full payment from the customer for the July 31st sale ……………………………………… 7,350 September 15th Virus removal services are performed on account in the amount of ……………………..…………………………….………….. 6,295 September 29th Customer payments are received for services previously provided in the amount of ……………………………….. 1,520 October 13th 136 units of computer replacement parts are sold for $75 per unit with terms 2/10, n/30. The sale is recorded using the gross method in the amount of ………………………………………………………………………………………. 10,200 October 29th The company receives payment for half of the October 13th sale ……………………………………………………… 5,100 November 1st Equipment originally purchased on April 1st for $3,000 is sold for $1,500 cash November 15th A bookkeeper is hired to help the company with daily accounting taxes and annual tax preparation December 15th The bookkeeper is paid $4,500 for the previous month's services 4,500 Additional information: a. PC tuning supplies on hand at the end of the month are as follows: ……………………………………. 2,550 b. The year-end balance reported at the end of the year for the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is estimated as 2.5% of outstanding receivables at the end of the year c. The Company uses a perpetual inventory system and accounts for costs using the Last-In-First-Out cost flow assumption. On December 31st, a count of ending inventory reveals that there are 344 units of computer replacement parts on hand. d. All revenue is recorded in the "Sales Revenue" account and reported net of cash discounts on the income statement. e. The effective interest method is used to amortize bond premiums and discounts f. Adjustments are made at the end of the year for prepaid insurance, rent, advertising, depreciation, and interest expense. g. The bookkeeper is paid a salary of $4,500 on the 15th of every month. h. The company declared dividends of $700 for the year i. Assume selling expenses include advertising and supplies expense. All other expenses, other than depreciation and interest expense, are considered general & administrative. REQUIRED: 1. Prepare journal entries for each transaction listed above (with descriptions). 2. Post journal entries to the general ledger accounts. 3. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance. 4. Prepare all necessary adjusting journal entries (with descriptions) and post to the general ledger. 5. Prepare an adjusted trial balance on December 31st. 6. Prepare closing entries, post to the general ledger, and carryforward balances to January 1st of the next year. 7. Prepare the following financial statements on December 31st (ignore income taxes): a. Income Statement (multi-step, see Example 5.2 in textbook) b. Statement of Stockholders' Equity c. Balance Sheet (classified) d. Statement of Cash Flows (indirect method) 8. Rename the excel file Lastname_PortfolioProject_Option1.xls and submit your completed project online.

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