Maurice Tutor

(5)

$15/per page/Negotiable

About Maurice Tutor

Levels Tought:
Elementary,Middle School,High School,College,University,PHD

Expertise:
Algebra,Applied Sciences See all
Algebra,Applied Sciences,Biology,Calculus,Chemistry,Economics,English,Essay writing,Geography,Geology,Health & Medical,Physics,Science Hide all
Teaching Since: May 2017
Last Sign in: 401 Weeks Ago, 2 Days Ago
Questions Answered: 66690
Tutorials Posted: 66688

Education

  • MCS,PHD
    Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
    Nov-2005 - Oct-2011

Experience

  • Professor
    Phoniex University
    Oct-2001 - Nov-2016

Category > Accounting Posted 19 Aug 2017 My Price 12.00

Heartland Construction

Glenn Grimes is the founder and president of Heartland Construction, a real estate development venture. The business transactions during February while the company was being organized are listed below.

 

         

 

Feb.   1     Grimes and several others invested $500,000 cash in the business in exchange for 25,000 shares of capital stock.

 

Feb. 10 The company purchased office facilities for $300,000, of which $100,000 was appli- cable to the land and $200,000 to the building. A cash payment of $60,000 was made and a note payable was issued for the balance of the purchase price.

 

Feb. 16     Computer equipment was purchased from PCWorld for $12,000 cash.

 

Feb. 18     Office furnishings were purchased from Hi-Way Furnishings at a cost of $9,000.

 

A $1,000 cash payment was made at the time of purchase, and an agreement was made to pay the remaining balance in two equal installments due March 1 and April 1. Hi-Way Furnishings did not require that Heartland sign a promissory note.

 

Feb. 22     Office supplies were purchased from Office World for $300 cash.

 

Feb. 23     Heartland discovered that it paid too much for a computer printer purchased on February 16. The unit should have cost only $359, but Heartland was charged $395. PCWorld promised to refund the difference within seven days.

 

Feb. 27     Mailed Hi-Way Furnishings the first installment due on the account payable for office furnishings purchased on February 18.

 

Feb. 28     Received $36 from PCWorld in full settlement of the account receivable created on February 23.

 

 

 

Instructions

 

a.       Prepare journal entries to record the above transactions. Select the appropriate account titles from the following chart of accounts:

 

Cash                               Land

 

Accounts Receivable  Office Building Office Supplies           Notes Payable Office Furnishings          Accounts Payable Computer Systems                         Capital Stock

 

 

 

b.       Indicate the effects of each transaction on the company’s assets, liabilities, and owners’ equity for the month of February. Organize your analysis in tabular form as shown for the February 1 transaction:

 

 

 

Transaction

Assets

=

Liabilities

+

Owners’ Equity

Feb. 1

+$500,000  (Cash)

 

$0

 

+$500,000 (Capital Stock)

 

 

 

Answers

(5)
Status NEW Posted 19 Aug 2017 05:08 PM My Price 12.00

Hel-----------lo -----------Sir-----------/Ma-----------dam-----------Tha-----------nk -----------You----------- fo-----------r u-----------sin-----------g o-----------ur -----------web-----------sit-----------e a-----------nd -----------and----------- ac-----------qui-----------sit-----------ion----------- of----------- my----------- po-----------ste-----------d s-----------olu-----------tio-----------n.P-----------lea-----------se -----------pin-----------g m-----------e o-----------n c-----------hat----------- I -----------am -----------onl-----------ine----------- or----------- in-----------box----------- me----------- a -----------mes-----------sag-----------e I----------- wi-----------ll

Not Rated(0)