Two checks verified to have been recorded in 2021 cash disbursements book amounting to P22,000 appearing in the January 2022 cut-off bank statement are not traceable to the outstanding checks of the December 31, 2021 bank reconciliation prepared by the company’s personnel. Required: Adjusting Entries
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Two checks verified to have been recorded in 2021 cash disbursements book amounting to P22,000 appearing in the January 2022 cut-off bank statement are not traceable to the outstanding checks of the December 31, 2021 bank reconciliation prepared by the company’s personnel.
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- Windsor Company has the following data at December 31, 2020 for its debt securities: Securities Cost Fair Value Available-for-sale $44,200 $50,700 Trading 59,800 54,600 Journalize the December 31 adjusting entries. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. List debit entry before credit entry.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Dec. 31 Debit Credit Dec. 31 (To record fair value adjustment for available-for-sale investment) (To record fair value adjustment for trading investment)At December 31, 2022, the trading debt securities for Sheridan, Inc. are as follows. Security A (a) B C Cost $17,800 12,000 Dec. 31 22,900 $52,700 Fair Value $16,300 13,600 19,400 $49,300 Prepare the adjusting entry at December 31, 2022, to report the securities at fair value. (List all debit entries before credit er Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No- for the account titles and enter O for the amounts.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit CreditQUESTIONS. A. Based on the above and the result of your audit, answer the following(Round off present value factors to four decimal places and final answers to nearest hundred) 1. The consultation service fee revenue that should be recognized in 2022 is 2. The gain on We of equipment that -should be recognized in 2022 is 3. The noncurrent notes receivable as of December 31, 2022 is 4. The current-portion of long-term notes receivable as of December31, 2022 is 5. The interest income to be recognized in 2022 is B. Show the amortization schedule for December 31, 2022.
- Entity A has the following liabilities as of December 31, 2021. a. Trade accounts payable, net of debit balance in supplier's account of P10,000, net of unreleased checks of P8,000, and net of postdated checks of P4,000 P600,000 b. Credit balance in customers’ accounts 4,000 c. Financial liability designated at FVPL 100,000 d. Bonds payable maturing in 10 equal annual installments of P200,000 2,000,000e. 12%, 5-year note payable issued on Oct. 1, 20x1 200,000 f. Deferred tax liability 10,000 g. Unearned rent 8,000 h. Contingent liability 20,000 i. Reserve for contingencies 50,000 j. Income taxes withheld from employees 50,000 k. Cash in bank at Siniloan Bank 352,000 l. Cash overdraft at Famy Bank 60,000m. Estimated premium claims outstanding 70,000n. Claims for increase in wages covered in a pending lawsuit 190,000 Requirement: How much is the total current liabilities? a. 2,430,000 c. 968,000 b. 1,120,000 d. 940,000Requirements1. Journalize the following transactions of Laporte Communications, Inc.: 2. At December 31, 2018, after all year-end adjustments have been made, determine thecarrying amount of Laporte’s bonds payable, net. 3. For the six months ended July 1, 2018, determine the following for Laporte:a. Interest expenseb. Cash interest paidWhat causes interest expense on the bonds to exceed cash interest paid?1. On December 31, 2020, Norway Company had: 2021, a receiver was appointed for the said customer. Norway Company reported that the year-end is December The receiver informed Norway that the P400,000 would days after the end of reporting period. On January 15, authorized receivable of P400,000 from a customer that is due 60 31, 2020, these investments were recorded at the market 31, 2020 and the financial statements are issue on March 15, 2021. for be paid in full by June 30, 2021. 2. Norway Company measured share investments held . trading at fair value through profit or loss. On December value of P5,000,000. During the period up to February 15 2021, there was a steady decline in the market value of all the shares in the portfolio, and on February 15, 2021. the market value had fallen to P2,000,000. 3. Norway Company had reported a contingent liability on December 31, 2020 related to a court case in which Norway Company was the defendant. The case was not heard until the first week of…