Advanced Accounting
Advanced Accounting
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781305084858
Author: Paul M. Fischer, William J. Tayler, Rita H. Cheng
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.7.1P
To determine

Journal Entries:

Journal entries refers to the procedure which records all the transactions whether it is economic transaction or non-economic transaction in a chronological order.

To prepare:

The journal entries for the transactions.

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Explanation of Solution

Journal entries for the transactions are as follows:

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    a.Cash$20,000
    Revenues-Annual Dues$20,000
    (to record the revenues)

Table (1)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    b.Cash$31,000
    Revenues-Snack bar and soda fountain$31,000
    (to record the revenues)

Table (2)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    c.Cash$6,000
    Investment revenue-Unrestricted$6,000
    (to record the investment revenue)

Table (3)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    d.House expense$17,000
    Snack bar and soda fountain expense$26,000
    General and administrative expense$11,000
    Accounts payable$54,000
    (to record the expenses)

Table (4)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    e.Accounts payable $55,000
    Cash$55,000
    (to record the accounts payable)

Table (5)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    f.Assessments receivable$10,000
    Public support-temporarily$10,000
    (to record the receivables

Table (6)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    g.Cash$5,000
    Public support-unrestricted bequests$5,000
    (to record the public support)

Table (7)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    h.Investments$7,000
    Unrealized gain on investments-unrestricted$7,000
    (to record the investments)

Table (8)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    i.Depreciation house expense$9,000
    Depreciation snack bar and soda expense$2,000
    Depreciation general and administrative expense$1,000
    Accumulated depreciation-building$4,000
    Accumulated depreciation-furniture$8,000
    (to record the depreciation)

Table (9)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    j.Expenses-Snack bar and soda$4,000
    Inventories$4,000
    (to record the accounts payable)

Table (10)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    k.Cash$35,000
    Contributions-temporarily restricted$35,000
    (to record the contributions-temporarily restricted)

Table (11)

    Journal
    Serial NumberParticularsAmountAmount
    l.Pledges Receivable$100,000
    Public support-contributions-permanently restricted$100,000
    (to record the pledges receivables)

Table (12)

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