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Hi! so for this question the things that need to be completed are: General Journal, Income...

Hi! so for this question the things that need to be completed are: General Journal, Income statement, statement of changes in retained earnings.

For the general journal i only need the adjusting and closing entries done i understand the rest

Transaction Description of transaction
01. June 1: Byte of Accounting, Inc. issued 2,590 shares of its common stock to Jeremy after $28,080 in cash and computer equipment with a fair market value of $41,850 were received.
02. June 1: Byte of Accounting, Inc. issued 1,817 shares of its common stock after acquiring from Courtney $36,450 in cash, computer equipment with a fair market value of $11,340 and office equipment with a fair value of $1,269.
03. June 1:   Byte of Accounting, Inc. acquired $70,200 in cash from Sebastian Matzza and issued 2,600 shares of its common stock.
04. June 2: A down payment of $35,000 in cash was made on additional computer equipment that was purchased for $175,000. A five-year note was executed by Byte for the balance.
05. June 4: Additional office equipment costing $600 was purchased on credit from Discount Computer Corporation.
06. June 8: Unsatisfactory office equipment costing $120 was returned to Discount Computer for credit to be applied against the outstanding balance owed by Byte.
07. June 10: Byte paid $26,750 on the balance it owed on the June 2 purchase of computer equipment.
08. June 14: A one-year insurance policy covering its computer equipment was purchased by Byte for $4,968 in cash. The effective date of the policy was June 16.
09. June 16: Computer consultation revenue of $6,500 was received.
10. June 16: Byte purchased a building and the land it is on for $125,000, to house its repair facilities and to store computer equipment. The lot on which the building is located is valued at $20,000. The balance of the cost is to be allocated to the building. Byte made a cash down payment of $12,500 and executed a mortgage for the balance. The mortgage is payable in eight equal annual installments beginning July 1.
11. June 17: Cash of $8,000 was paid for rent for June, July, August and September. Put the total amount into the Prepaid Rent account.
12. June 17: Received a bill of $375 from the local newspaper for advertising.
13. June 21: Billed various miscellaneous local customers $4,500 for consulting services performed.
14. June 21: A fax machine for the office was purchased for $650 cash.
15. June 21: Accounts payable in the amount of $480 were paid.
16. June 22: Paid the advertising bill that was received on June 17.
17. June 22: Received a bill for $1,265 from Computer Parts and Repair Co. for repairs to the computer equipment.
18. June 22: Paid salaries of $960 to equipment operators for the week ending June 18.
19. June 23: Cash in the amount of $3,605 was received on billings.
20. June 23: Purchased office supplies for $705 on credit. Record the purchase as an increase to the assets.
21. June 28: Billed $6,120 to miscellaneous customers for services performed to June 25.
22. June 29: Cash in the amount of $5,799 was received for billings.
23. June 29: Paid the bill received on June 22, from Computer Parts and Repairs Co.
24. June 29: Paid salaries of $960 to equipment operators for the week ending June 25.
25. June 30: Received a bill for the amount of $990 from O & G Oil and Gas Co.
26. June 30: Paid a cash dividend of $0.23 per share to the three shareholders of Byte. [IMPORTANT NOTE: The number of shares of capital stock outstanding can be determined from the first three transactions.]
Adjusting Entries - Round to two decimal places.
27. The rent payment made on June 17 was for June, July, August and September. Expense the amount associated with one month's rent.
28. A physical inventory showed that only $292.00 worth of office supplies remained on hand as of June 30.
29. The annual interest rate on the mortgage payable was 7.75 percent. Interest expense for one-half month should be computed because the building and land were purchased and the liability incurred on June 16.
30. Information relating to the prepaid insurance may be obtained from the transaction recorded on June 14. Expense the amount associated with one half month's insurance.
31. A review of Byte’s job worksheets show that there are unbilled revenues in the amount of $5,125 for the period of June 28-30.
32. The fixed assets have estimated useful lives as follows:
Building - 31.5 years
Computer Equipment - 5.0 years
Office Equipment - 7.0 years
Use the straight-line method of depreciation. Management has decided that assets purchased during a month are treated as if purchased on the first day of the month. The building’s scrap value is $7,000. The office equipment has a scrap value of $300. The computer equipment has no scrap value. Calculate the depreciation for one month.
33. A review of the payroll records show that unpaid salaries in the amount of $576 are owed by Byte for three days, June 28 - 30.
34. The note payable relating to the June 2, and 10 transactions is a five-year note, with interest at the rate of 12 percent annually. Interest expense should be computed based on a 360 day year.
[IMPORTANT NOTE: The original note on the computer equipment purchased on June 2 was $140,000.   On June 10, eight days later, $26,750 was repaid. Interest expense must be
calculated on the $140,000 for eight days. In addition, interest expense on the $113,250 balance of the loan ($140,000 less $26,750 = $113,250) must be calculated for the 20 days remaining in the month of June.]
35. Income taxes are to be computed at the rate of 25 percent of net income before taxes.
[IMPORTANT NOTE: Since the income taxes are a percent of the net income you will want to prepare the Income Statements through the Net Income Before Tax line. The worksheet contains all of the accounts and their balances which you can then transfer to the appropriate financial statement.]
Closing Entries
36. Close the revenue accounts.
37. Close the expense accounts.
38. Close the income summary account.
39. Close the dividends account.

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