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Question: The Green Thumb Gardener is a retail store that sells plants, soil, and decorative pots. On December 31, 2019, the firm's general ledger contained the accounts and balances that appear below.

ACCOUNTS AND BALANCES

Cash

$6,200

Dr.

Accounts Receivable

3,100

Dr.

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

57

Cr.

Merchandise Inventory

11,800

Dr.

Supplies

1,250

Dr.

Prepaid Advertising

900

Dr.

Store Equipment

8,400

Dr.

Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment

1,550

Cr.

Office Equipment

1,900

Dr.

Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment

330

Cr.

Accounts Payable

2,675

Cr.

Social Security Tax Payable

480

Cr.

Medicare Tax Payable

93

Cr.

Federal Unemployment Tax Payable

 

 

State Unemployment Tax Payable

 

 

Salaries Payable

 

 

Beth Argo, Capital

27,947

Cr.

Beth Argo, Drawing

20,500

Dr.

Sales

92,548

Cr.

Sales Returns and Allowances

1,150

Dr.

Purchases

47,900

Dr.

Purchases Returns and Allowances

480

Cr.

Rent Expense

6,500

Dr.

Telephone Expense

640

Dr.

Salaries Expense

14,600

Dr.

Payroll Taxes Expense

1,320

Dr.

Income Summary

 

 

Supplies Expense

 

 

Advertising Expense

 

 

Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment

 

 

Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment

 

 

Uncollectible Accounts Expense

 

 

ADJUSTMENTS: a.-b. Merchandise inventory on December 31, 2019, is $12,821.

c. During 2019, the firm had net credit sales of $40,000; the firm estimates that 0.7 percent of these sales will result in uncollectible accounts.

d. On December 31, 2019, an inventory of the supplies showed that items costing $300 were on hand.

e. On October 1, 2019, the firm signed a six-month advertising contract for $900 with a local newspaper and paid the full amount in advance.

f. On January 2, 2018, the firm purchased store equipment for $8,400. At that time, the equipment was estimated to have a useful life of five years and a salvage value of $650.

g. On January 2, 2018, the firm purchased office equipment for $1,900. At that time, the equipment was estimated to have a useful life of five years and a salvage value of $250.

h. On December 31, 2019, the firm owed salaries of $1,880 that will not be paid until 2020.

i. On December 31, 2019, the firm owed the employer's social security tax (assume 6.2 percent) and Medicare tax (assume 1.45 percent) on the entire $1,880 of accrued wages.

j. On December 31, 2019, the firm owed federal unemployment tax (assume 0.6 percent) and state unemployment tax (assume 5.4 percent) on the entire $1,880 of accrued wages.

Required: 1. Prepare the Trial Balance section of a 10-column worksheet. The worksheet covers the year ended December 31, 2019.

2. Enter the adjustments above in the Adjustments section of the worksheet.

3. Complete the worksheet.

Analyze: By what amount were the assets of the business affected by adjustments?

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