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Exercise 22-16 You have been engaged to review the financial statements of Teal Corporation. In the...

Exercise 22-16

You have been engaged to review the financial statements of Teal Corporation. In the course of your examination, you conclude that the bookkeeper hired during the current year is not doing a good job. You notice a number of irregularities as follows.

1.

Year-end wages payable of $3,130 were not recorded because the bookkeeper thought that “they were immaterial.”

2.

Accrued vacation pay for the year of $34,100 was not recorded because the bookkeeper “never heard that you had to do it.”

3.

Insurance for a 12-month period purchased on November 1 of this year was charged to insurance expense in the amount of $2,724 because “the amount of the check is about the same every year.”

4.

Reported sales revenue for the year is $2,141,200. This includes all sales taxes collected for the year. The sales tax rate is 6%. Because the sales tax is forwarded to the state’s Department of Revenue, the Sales Tax Expense account is debited. The bookkeeper thought that “the sales tax is a selling expense.” At the end of the current year, the balance in the Sales Tax Expense account is $104,600.


Prepare the necessary correcting entries, assuming that Teal uses a calendar-year basis. The books for the current year have not been closed. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

No.

Account Titles and Explanation

Debit

Credit

1.

2.

3.

4.

(To record the sales taxes due.)

(To correct prior entry.)

Solutions

Expert Solution

journal entries
Particulars Debit Credit
1) Salaries and wages exp $               3,130.00
salaries and wages payable $       3,130.00
(to Record the accrual of wages payable)
2) Salaries & wages exp $             34,100.00
Salaries & wages payable $     34,100.00
(to record the accrual of vacation payable)
3) prepaid insurance ($2724*10/12) $               2,270.00
insurance expenses $       2,270.00
( insurance premium related to nxt period)
4) Sale revenue $         1,21,200.00
sale tax payable 2141200*6/106 $ 1,21,200.00
( to record the sale tax due)
sale tax payable $         1,04,600.00
sale tax expense $ 1,04,600.00
(to record prior entry)

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