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Business, 09.06.2020 02:57 sebastianapolo5

Complete the accounting cycle using inventory transactions. January 1, 2021, the general ledger of Big Blast Fireworks includes the following account balances:

The $30,000 beginning balance of inventory consists of 300 units, each costing $100. During January 2021, Big Blast Fireworks had the following inventory transactions:

January 3 Purchase 1,200 units for $126,000 on account ($105 each).
January 8 Purchase 1,300 units for $143,000 on account ($110 each).
January 12 Purchase 1,400 units for $161,000 on account ($115 each).
January 15 Return 100 of the units purchased on January 12 because of defects.
January 19 Sell 4,000 units on account for $600,000. The cost of the units sold is determined using a FIFO perpetual inventory system.
January 22 Receive $580,000 from customers on accounts receivable.
January 24 Pay $410,000 to inventory suppliers on accounts payable.
January 27 Write off accounts receivable as uncollectible, $2,500.
January 31 Pay cash for salaries during January, $128,000.

The following information is available on January 31, 2021

1. At the end of January, the company estimates that the remaining units of inventory are expected to sell in February for only $100 each.
2. The company estimates future uncollectible accounts. The company determines $4,000 of accounts receivable on January 31 are past due, and 40% of these accounts are estimated to be uncollectible. The remaining accounts receivable on January 31 are not past due, and 4% of these accounts are estimated to be uncollectible. (Hint: Use the January 31 accounts receivable balance calculated in the general ledger.)
3. Accrued interest expense on notes payable for January. Interest is expected to be paid each December 31.
4. Accrued income taxes at the end of January are $12,300.

Required:
a. Record each of the transactions listed above
b. Record the adjusting entries in the 'General Journal' tab (these are shown as items 28-34).
c. Review the adjusted 'Trial Balance' as of December 31, 2021.
d. Prepare an income statement for the period ended December 31, 2021.
e. Prepare a statement of stockholder's equity for the period ended December 31, 2021.
f. Prepare a classified balance sheet as of December 31, 2021.
g. Record the closing entries.

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