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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Tony and Suzie are ready to expand...

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]

Tony and Suzie are ready to expand Great Adventures even further in 2019. Tony believes that many groups in the community (for example, Boy Scouts, church groups, civic groups, and local businesses) would like to hold one-day outings for their members. Groups would engage in outdoor activities such as rock climbing, fishing, capture the flag, paintball, treasure hunts, scavenger hunts, nature hikes, and so on. The purpose of these one-day events would be for each member of the group to learn the importance of TEAM (Together Everyone Achieves More).

Tony knows that most people are not familiar with these types of activities, so to encourage business he allows groups to participate in the event before paying. He offers a 6% quick-payment discount to those that pay within 10 days after the event. He also guarantees that at least eight hours of outdoor activities will be provided or the customer will receive a 20% discount. For the first six months of the year, the following activities occur for TEAM operations.

Jan. 24   Great Adventures purchases outdoor gear such as ropes, helmets, harnesses, compasses, and other miscellaneous equipment for $4,000 cash.
Feb. 25   Mr. Kendall’s Boy Scout troop participates in a one-day TEAM adventure. Normally, Tony would charge a group of this size $2,500, but he wants to encourage kids to exercise more and enjoy the outdoors so he charges the group only $2,000. Great Adventures provides these services on account.
Feb. 28   The Boy Scout troop pays the full amount owed, less the 6% quick-payment discount.
Mar. 19   Reynold’s Management has its employees participate in a one-day TEAM adventure. Great Adventures provides services on account for $3,000, and Reynold’s agrees to pay within 30 days
Mar. 27   Reynold’s pays the full amount owed, less the 6% quick-payment discount.
Apr. 7   Several men from the Elks Lodge decide to participate in a TEAM adventure. They pay $6,500, and the event is scheduled for the following week.
Apr. 14   The TEAM adventure is held for members of the Elks Lodge.
May. 9   Myers Manufacturing participates in a TEAM adventure. Great Adventures provides services on account for $5,000, and Myers agrees to pay within 30 days.
Jun. 1−30   Several MBA groups participate in TEAM adventures during June. Great Adventures provides services on account for $19,000 to these groups, with payment due in July.
Jun. 30   Myers Manufacturing fails to pay the amount owed within the specified period and agrees to sign a three-month, 9% note receivable to replace the existing account receivable.

Required:

1. Record TEAM adventure transactions occurring during the first six months of 2019. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

2. As of June 30, 2019, Great Adventures finishes its first 12 months of operations. If Suzie wants to prepare financial statements, part of the process would involve allowing for uncollectible accounts receivable.

a. Suppose Suzie estimates uncollectible accounts to be 5% of accounts receivable (which does not include the $5,000 note receivable from Myers Manufacturing). Record the adjustment for uncollectible accounts on June 30, 2019. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

b. Prepare a partial balance sheet showing the net accounts receivable section. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)

Solutions

Expert Solution

1.)
Date Account title Debit-$ Credit-$
24-Jan Equipment 4000
Cash 4000
to record purchase of Equipment
25-Feb Accounts receivable 2000
Service revenue 2000
to record services on account
28-Feb Cash 1880
Sales discount (2000*0.06) 120
Accounts receivable 2000
to record the full amount owed
19-Mar Accounts receivable 3000
Service revenue 3000
to record services on account
27-Mar Cash 2820
Sales discount (3000*0.06) 180
Accounts receivable 3000
to record full amount owned
7-Apr Cash 6500
Unearned revenue 6500
to record the event in following week
14-Apr Unearned revenue 6500
Service revenue 6500
to record transfer
9-May Accounts receivable 5000
Service revenue 5000
to record services on account
1-Jun Accounts receivable 19000
Service revenue 19000
to record the accounts receivable
30-Jun Notes receivable 5000
Accounts receivable 5000
to record the replacement of accounts receivable with notes receivable
2a) Account title Debit-$ Credit-$
30-Jun Bad debts expense      950
Allowance for uncollectible accounts     950
(19000*0.05)
to record allowance for uncollectibles
2b) Partial Balance Sheet
Assets
Current Asset
Account Receivable    19000
Less :allowance for uncollectible accounts      -950
Net Account Receivable 18050

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