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Presented below is the balance sheet of Harriets Hats as of December 31, 2009, a

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Presented below is the balance sheet of Harriets Hats as of December 31, 2009, along with some of the transactions that occurred during 2010. Harriet's Hats Ltd. Balance Sheet December 31, 2009

Assets

Current Assets:

Cash $ 5,000

Accounts Receivable 3,000

Prepaid Rent 500

Inventories 4,000

Total Current Assets $12,500

Property, Plant and Equipment $20,000

Less: Accumulated Dep. (3,500)

Property, Plant and Equipment (net) 16,500

Total Assets $29,000

Liabilities and Owner's Equity

Current Liabilities:

Accounts Payable $ 2,500

Accrued Wages 170

Accrued Interest 90

Notes Payable 2,700

Total Current Liabilities $ 5,460

Common Stock 15,000

Retained Earnings 8,540

Total Shareholders Equity $23,540

Total Liabilities and Shareholders Equity $29,000

Prepare the original and the adjusting journal entries at the end of 2010

1. On September 1, 2010, the company issued a short-term note for $3,000 and on the same date retired the note that was outstanding at the beginning of the period. The old note had a 10 percent interest rate, had been issued on September 1, 2009, and required semi-annual interest payment on February 28 and August 31. The new note carried an 8 percent interest rate with similar payment terms.

2. Rent payments of $1,800 each were made on March 1 and September 1. The payments were for rent on office building and were prepaid for six months.

3. Sales employees were paid $12,000 in salaries during the year. Records indicate that salaries for the last week of December amounted to $250 and would be paid at the end of the first week of January (a two week pay period). 1. Prepare all the journal entries on 12/31/2010 if the firm does not follow the reversing entries convention for recording interest, rent and salaries. 2. Prepare all the journal entries. including the ones on 1/1/2010 and 12/31/2010, if the firm follows the reversing entries convention for recording interest, rent and salaries.

1. Prepare all the journal entries, including the adjusting entries on 12/31/2010, for recording all the transactions related to note, interest on note, rent and salaries during 2010. assume that the firm does not follow the reversing entries convention

2. Prepare all the journal entries. including the reversing entries on 1/1/2010 and adjusting entries on 12/31/2010, for recording all the transactions related ot note, interest on note, rent and salaries during 2010. assume that the firm does follow the reversing entries convention and records all cash receipts and cash payments to a nominal account

Explanation / Answer

1) No reversing entries convention 1) 01-09-2010                Bank Dr 3000                                                  Notes Payable Cr 3000 ( To record issuance of notes payable @ 8%) 01-09-2010                Notes Payable Dr 2700                                                    Bank Cr 2700 ( To record payment of notes payable o/s) 2) 01-09-2010                Rent Expenses Dr 1800                                                   Bank Cr 1800 ( To record rent expenses paid for 6 months) 3) No entry for salary unpaid 2) Reversing entries convention followed Reversing entries on 1/1/10 Rent Expenses Dr 500                     Prepaid rent Cr 500 ( To record reversal of prepaid rent) Accrued Wages Dr 170 Accrued Interest Dr 90                     Bank Cr 260 ( To pay accrued interest and wages) Adjusting entries as on 31/12/10 1) 01-09-2010                Bank Dr 3000                                                  Notes Payable Cr 3000 ( To record issuance of notes payable @ 8%) `31-08-2010                Interest Expense Dr 120                                                Accrued Interest Cr 120 ( To record interest expense for 6 months) 01-09-2010                Notes Payable Dr 2700                                        Accrued Interest Dr 135                                                    Bank Cr 2835 ( To record payment of notes payable o/s and interest for 6 months)) 31-12-2010                Interest Expense Dr 80                                                 Accrued Interest Cr 80 ( To accrue interest for 4 months @ 8%) 2) 01-09-2010                Rent Expenses Dr 1800                                                   Bank Cr 1800 ( To record rent expenses paid for 6 months) 31-12-2010                Prepaid Rent Dr 600                                                   Rent Cr 600 ( To record prepaid rent for 2 months) 3) 31-12-2010                Wages Dr 250                                                Accrued Wages Cr 250 ( To record accrual of wages for December)