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Use Word or Excel to complete journal entries for Problem 1 and Problem 2.
The City of Newport orders a new phone system (General Fund) with a quoted price of $101,300 on September 15. The phone system's actual cost upon review of the invoice when received on September 30 is $100,250. The invoice was paid on October 4.
Using the information above, prepare all the required journal entries for the general fund and the government-wide financial statements.
Below are some transactions that have occurred for the City of New Haven. Prepare the journal entries (government-wide financial statements only) for each transaction:
Todd is interested in investing in Charger partnership for a 30% interest; however, the current partners are concerned how the addition of new partner will impact their current partnership capital accounts. The capital balances at the beginning of the year are Chad (40%) $80,000; Adam (40%) $50,000; and Alex (20%) $65,000
Prepare the journal entry (in Word or Excel) for each of the following scenarios:
ABCD Partnership has decided to dissolve the partnership. As part of dissolution, all the assets will be sold and existing liabilities paid in full.
Assets
| Cash | 65,000 |
| Land | 145,000 |
| Building | 120,000 |
| Total | 330,000 |
Liabilities and Capital
| Liabilities | 55,000 |
| Partner A, Capital | 81,500 |
| Partner B, Capital | 40,000 |
| Partner C, Capital | 62,000 |
| Partner D, Capital | 91,500 |
| Total liabilities and capital | 330,000 |
Using the information provided above, use Word or Excel to create journal entries that show how each of the following independent scenarios should be handled.
Scenario 1: The $10,000 cash that exceeds the partnership's liabilities is to be disbursed immediately. If profits and losses are allocated to Partner A, Partner B, Partner C, and Partner D on a 2:3:3:2 basis, respectively, how will the $10,000 be divided?
Scenario 2: The $10,000 cash that exceeds the partnership's liabilities is to be disbursed immediately. If profits and losses are allocated to Partner A, Partner B, Partner C, and Partner D on a 2:2:3:3 basis, respectively, how will the $10,000 be divided?
Scenario 3: The building is immediately sold for $80,000 to give total cash of $142,000. Following the sales, the liabilities are paid, leaving a cash balance of $90,000. This cash is to be distributed to the partners. How will the cash be divided if profits and losses are allocated to Partner A, Partner B, Partner C, and Partner D on a 1:3:3:3 basis, respectively?
Complete the following problem sets using Microsoft Word or Excel.
Tryant, Inc., a USA-based company has the following transactions:
Tryant, Inc. Transactions
| Date | Transaction |
|---|---|
| April 1 | Bought inventory valued at 25,000 pesos on account. |
| June 1 | Sold 50% of the inventory for 20,000 pesos on account. |
| September 1 | Collected 15,000 pesos from customers (previously sold on June 1). |
| October 1 | Paid 12,500 peso for inventory purchased on account on April 1. |
The exchange rate for 1 peso is:
Exchange Rate
| Date | Rate |
|---|---|
| April 1 | 0.18 |
| June 1 | 0.20 |
| September 1 | 0.23 |
| October 1 | 0.26 |
| December 31 | 0.29 |
Using the information in the tables above, what amounts in the following accounts should be reported as of December 31?
Branch Company, a USA-based company, sells widgets to a foreign customer, Tiko, on June 1, 2014, on account. Tiko will pay 30,000 liras for the widgets on September 1, 2014.
Branch enters into a forward contract on June 1, 2014, to sell 25,000 liras on September 1, 2014.
Branch's incremental borrowing rate is 12%. The present value factor for two months at an annual interest rate of 12% is 0.9803.
Branch must close the books and prepare financial statements at the end of every quarter.
Branch Company Data
| Date | Spot Rate | Forward Rate (to September 1, 2014) |
|---|---|---|
| June 1, 2014 | $3.10 | $3.155 |
| June 30, 2014 | $3.20 | $3.20 |
| August 1, 2014 | $3.45 | N/A |
Using the data provided, prepare the necessary journal entries for the following:
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