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Old Aug 8, 2007, 12:49 PM
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Balance Sheet Preparation

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Prepare a balance sheet as of December 31, 2007, so that all important information is fully disclosed.



Debits Credits
Cash $ 41,000
Accounts Receivable 163,500
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $ 8,700
Prepaid Insurance 5,900
Inventory 308,500
Long-term Investments 339,000
Land 85,000
Construction Work in Progress 124,000
Patents 36,000
Equipment 400,000
Accumulated Depreciation of Equipment 140,000
Unamortized Discount on Bonds Payable 20,000
Accounts Payable 148,000
Accrued Expenses 49,200
Notes Payable 94,000
Bonds Payable 400,000
Common Stock 500,000
Premium on Common Stock 45,000
Retained Earnings 138,000

$1,522,900 $1,522,900


Additional information:
1. The LIFO method of inventory value is used.
2. The cost and fair value of the long-term investments that consist of stocks and bonds is the same.
3. The amount of the Construction Work in Progress account represents the costs expended to date
on a building in the process of construction. (The company rents factory space at the present
time.) The land on which the building is being constructed cost $85,000, as shown in the trial
balance.
4. The patents were purchased by the company at a cost of $40,000 and are being amortized on a
straight-line basis.
5. Of the unamortized discount on bonds payable, $2,000 will be amortized in 2008.
6. The notes payable represent bank loans that are secured by long-term investments carried at
$120,000. These bank loans are due in 2008.
7. The bonds payable bear interest at 8% payable every December 31, and are due January 1, 2018.
8. 600,000 shares of common stock of a par value of $1 were authorized, of which 500,000 shares were
issued and outstanding.

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