EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING: REPORTING
EBK INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING: REPORTING
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781305727557
Author: PAGACH
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 13, Problem 13P

1.

To determine

Record the transactions in the books of Corporation P for the first quarter of 2016.

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Investment: It refers to the process of using the currently held excess cash to earn profitable returns in future. The investments can be made in equity securities such as shares or debt securities such as bonds.

Record the transactions in the books of Corporation P for the first quarter of 2016.

DateAccount Title and Explanation Debit Credit 
January 1, 2016Investment in available-for-sale securities$11,500 
 Cash (1) $11,500
 (To record the purchase of available-for-sale securities)  
    
February 1, 2016Investment in available-for-sale securities ($20,000+$12,000)$32,000 
 Interest income (2)$1,400 
 Cash $33,400
 (To record the purchase of available-for-sale securities)  
    
February 1, 2016Petty Cash$500 
 Cash $500
 (To record the establishment of petty cash fund)  
    
February 28, 2016Cash$1,200 
 Interest income (3) $1,200
 (To record the receipt of semi-annual interest from Company A)  
    
February 28, 2016Postage expense$110.00 
 Office Supplies expense$170.65 
 Transportation expense$45.00 
 Miscellaneous expense$43.50 
 Cash short and over (4)$5.35 
 Cash $374.50
 (To record the replenishment of fund)  
    
March 31, 2016Cash ($1,500+$600)$2,100 
 Interest receivable (5)$200 
 Dividend income $1,500
 Interest income (6) $800
 (To record the interest income, dividend income, and interest receivable)  
    
March 31, 2016Unrealized holding gain or loss: available-for-sale securities $42,600($11,500+$32,000)$900 
 Allowance for change in fair value of investment $900
 (To record the unrealized holding loss on investment)  
    
March 31, 2016Postage expense$140.00 
 Office Supplies expense$75.30 
 Miscellaneous expense$54.20 
 Cash $269.50
 (To record the replenishment of fund)  

Table (1)

Working note (1):

Calculate the investment in available-for-sale security.

Investment in available-for-sale security=[Purchase of Corporation BL's share+Purchase of Corporation BR's share+Purchase of Corporation A's share]=$3,000+$6,000+$2,500=$11,500

Working note (2):

Calculate the amount of interest income paid by Corporation P.

Interest income paid = [(Fair value of Company A×Interest rate×Number of months accrued12months)+(Fair value of Company B×Interest rate×Number of months accrued12months)]=[($20,000×0.12×512)+($12,000×0.10×412)]=$1,000+$400=$1,400

Working note (3):

Calculate the amount of interest income.

Interest income = Face value of bond×Interest rate ×6months12months=$20,000×12%×612=$1,200

Working note (4):

Calculate the amount of cash short and over.

Cash short and over =[Cash on hand remained in petty cash fund(Established petty cash fund on February 1Postage expense+ Office supplies expense+Transportation expense+Miscellaneous expense)]=[$125.50($500$110+$170.65+$45+$43.50)]=[$125.50($130.85)]=$5.35

Working note (5):

Calculate the amount of accrued interest on Company A’s bond.

Interest income = Face value of bond×Interest rate ×Accrued number of month12months=$20,000×12%×112=$200

Working note (6):

Calculate the amount of interest income.

Interest income = [(Fair value of Company B×Interest rate×Number of months accrued12months)+(Fair value of Company A×Interest rate×Number of months accrued12months)]=[($12,000×0.10×612)+($20,000×0.12×112)]=800.00

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To determine

Prepare bank reconciliation for Corporation P for March 31, 2016.

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Bank Reconciliation Statement: Bank statement is prepared by bank. The company maintains its own records from its perspective. Bank reconciliation is the statement prepared by company to remove the differences and disagreement between cash balance per bank and cash balance per books.

Prepare bank reconciliation for Corporation P for March 31, 2016.

Corporation P
Bank reconciliation
March 31, 2016
ParticularsAmountAmount
Balance per bank statement $13,459.75
Add: Deposit in transit $2,100.00
  $15,559.75
Less: Outstanding checks ($2,365.40)
Adjusted cash balance $13,194.35
   
Balance per company records $11,689.95
Add: Note collected by bank$1,500.00 
         Interest on note100.00$1,600.00
  $13,289.95
Less: Bank service charge20.00 
         NSF check returned75.6($95.60)
Adjusted cash balance $13,194.35

Table (2)

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To determine

Record the journal entry to adjust the Corporation P’s books on March 31, 2016.

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Record the journal entry to adjust the Corporation P’s books on March 31, 2016.

DateAccount Title and Explanation Debit Credit 
March 31, 2016Cash$1,600 
         Notes receivable $1,500
         Interest income $100
 (To adjust the cash balance in company records to recognize the income received in bank account)  
    
March 31, 2016Miscellaneous expense$20.00 
 Accounts receivable$75.60 
          Cash $95.60
 (To adjust the cash balance in company records to recognize the expense and receivable)  

Table (3)

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