missdee38
Sep 3, 2010, 05:15 PM
cash-19,000(debit)
accounts receivable-34,100(debit)
supplies-4,464(debit)
prepaid insurance-4,800(debit)
equipment-108,000(debit)
notes payable-45,000(credit)
accounts payable-9,650(credit)
capital stock-40,000(credit)
retained earnings-29,400(credit)
dividends-23,500(debit)
fees earned-356,000(credit)
wages expense-204,000(debit)
rent expense-41,700(debit)
advertising expense-19,800(debit)
gas,electricity, and water expense-11,340(debit)
Debit Balances = $470,704 Credit Balances = $480,050
The debit and credit totals are not equal as a result of the following errors:
a) the balance of cash was overstated by $10,000
b) a cash receipt of $6,100 was posted as a debit to cash of $1,600
c) a debit of $3,500 to accounts receivable was not posted
d) a return of $415 of defective supplies was erroneously posted as a $451 credit to supplies
e) an insurance policy acquired at a cost of $800 was posted as a credit to prepaid insurance
f) the balance of notes payable was overstated by $9,000
g) a credit of $1,450 in accounts payable was overlooked when the balance of the account was determined
h) a debit of $2,500 for dividends was posted as a debit to capital stock
I) the balance of $18,900 in advertising expense was entered as $19,800 in the trial balance
j) miscellaneous expense, with a balance of $3,060, was omitted from the trial balance
INSTRUCTIONS:
prepare a corrected unadjusted trial balance
does the fact that the unadjusted trial balance in (1) is balanced mean that there are no errors in the accounts? Explain.
accounts receivable-34,100(debit)
supplies-4,464(debit)
prepaid insurance-4,800(debit)
equipment-108,000(debit)
notes payable-45,000(credit)
accounts payable-9,650(credit)
capital stock-40,000(credit)
retained earnings-29,400(credit)
dividends-23,500(debit)
fees earned-356,000(credit)
wages expense-204,000(debit)
rent expense-41,700(debit)
advertising expense-19,800(debit)
gas,electricity, and water expense-11,340(debit)
Debit Balances = $470,704 Credit Balances = $480,050
The debit and credit totals are not equal as a result of the following errors:
a) the balance of cash was overstated by $10,000
b) a cash receipt of $6,100 was posted as a debit to cash of $1,600
c) a debit of $3,500 to accounts receivable was not posted
d) a return of $415 of defective supplies was erroneously posted as a $451 credit to supplies
e) an insurance policy acquired at a cost of $800 was posted as a credit to prepaid insurance
f) the balance of notes payable was overstated by $9,000
g) a credit of $1,450 in accounts payable was overlooked when the balance of the account was determined
h) a debit of $2,500 for dividends was posted as a debit to capital stock
I) the balance of $18,900 in advertising expense was entered as $19,800 in the trial balance
j) miscellaneous expense, with a balance of $3,060, was omitted from the trial balance
INSTRUCTIONS:
prepare a corrected unadjusted trial balance
does the fact that the unadjusted trial balance in (1) is balanced mean that there are no errors in the accounts? Explain.