Liability1. Payroll accounting. Assume that the follow.docx

Liability 1. Payroll accounting . Assume that the following tax rates and payroll information pertain to Brookhaven Publishing: · Social Security taxes: 4% on the first $55,000 earned per employee · Medicare taxes: 1.5% on the first $130,000 earned per employee · Federal income taxes withheld from wages: $7,500 · State income taxes: 4% of gross earnings · Insurance withholdings: 1% of gross earnings · State unemployment taxes: 5.4% on the first $7,000 earned per employee · Federal unemployment taxes: 0.8% on the first $7,000 earned per employee The company incurred a salary expense of $50,000 during February. All employees had earned less than $5,000 by month-end and no wages have been paid during the month. a. Prepare the necessary entry to record Brookhaven’s February payroll. The entry will include deductions for the following: · Social Security taxes · Medicare taxes · Federal income taxes withheld · State income taxes · Insurance withholdings b. Prepare the journal entry to record Brookhaven’s payroll tax expense. The entry will include the following: · Matching Social Security taxes · Matching Medicare taxes · State unemployment taxes · Federal unemployment taxes 2. Current liabilities: entries and disclosure. A review of selected financial activities of Visconti’s during 20XX disclosed the following: 1-Dec: Borrowed $10,000 from the First City Bank by signing a 3-month, 15% note payable. Interest and principal are due at maturity. 10-Dec: Established a warranty liability for the XY-80, a new product. Sales are expected to total 1,000 units during the month. Past experience with similar products indicates that 3% of the units will require repair, with warranty costs averaging $27 per unit (parts only). 22-Dec: Purchased $16,000 of merchandise on account from Oregon Company, terms 2/10, n/30. 26-Dec: Borrowed $5,000 from First City Bank; signed a 15% note payable due in 60 days. (Assume 360 day year for interest) 31-Dec: Repaired six XY-80s during the month at a total cost of $162 31-Dec: Accrued three days of salaries at a total cost of $1,400. Instructions a. Prepare journal entries to record the transactions. b. Prepare adjusting entries on December 31 to record accrued interest. c. Prepare the Current Liability section of Red Bank’s balance sheet as of December 31. Assume that the Accounts Payable account totals $203,600 on this date. 3. Notes payable . Red Bank Enterprises was involved in the following transactions during the fiscal year ending October 31: 2-Aug: Borrowed $55,000 from the Bank of Kingsville by signing a 90-day, 12% note. 20-Aug: Issued a $50,000 note to Harris Motors for the purchase of a $50,000 delivery truck. The note is due in 180 days and carries a 12% interest r ate. 10-Sep: Purchased merchandise from Pans Enterprises in the amount of $15,000. Issued a 30-day, 12% note in settlement of the balance owed. .

Liability
1.
Payroll accounting
. Assume that the following tax rates and payroll information
pertain to Brookhaven Publishing:
·
Social Security taxes: 4% on the first $55,000 earned per
employee
·
Medicare taxes: 1.5% on the first $130,000 earned per employee
·
Federal income taxes withheld from wages: $7,500
·
State income taxes: 4% of gross earnings
·
Insurance withholdings: 1% of gross earnings
·
State unemployment taxes: 5.4% on the first $7,000 earned per
employee
·
Federal unemployment taxes: 0.8% on the first $7,000 earned
per employee
The company incurred a salary expense of $50,000 during
February. All employees had earned less than $5,000 by month-
end and no wages have been paid during the month.
a. Prepare the necessary entry to record Brookhaven’s February
payroll. The entry will include deductions for the following:
·
Social Security taxes
·
Medicare taxes
·
Federal income taxes withheld
·
State income taxes
·
Insurance withholdings
b. Prepare the journal entry to record Brookhaven’s payroll tax
expense. The entry will include the following:
·
Matching Social Security taxes
·
Matching Medicare taxes
·
State unemployment taxes
·
Federal unemployment taxes
2.
Current liabilities: entries and disclosure.
A review of selected financial activities of Visconti’s during
20XX disclosed the following:
1-Dec: Borrowed $10,000 from the First City Bank by signing a
3-month, 15% note payable.
Interest and principal are due at maturity.
10-Dec: Established a warranty liability for the XY-80, a new
product. Sales are expected to
total 1,000 units during the month.
Past experience with similar products indicates
that 3% of the units will require repair, with warranty costs
averaging $27 per unit (parts only).
22-Dec: Purchased $16,000 of merchandise on account from
Oregon Company, terms 2/10, n/30.
26-Dec: Borrowed $5,000 from First City Bank; signed a 15%
note payable due in 60 days. (Assume 360 day year for interest)
31-Dec: Repaired six XY-80s during the month at a total cost of
$162
31-Dec: Accrued three days of salaries at a total cost of $1,400.
Instructions
a. Prepare journal entries to record the transactions.
b. Prepare adjusting entries on December 31 to record accrued
interest.
c. Prepare the Current Liability section of Red Bank’s balance
sheet as of December 31. Assume that the Accounts Payable
account totals $203,600 on this date.
3.
Notes payable
. Red Bank Enterprises was involved in the following
transactions during the fiscal year ending October 31:
2-Aug: Borrowed $55,000 from the Bank of Kingsville by
signing a 90-day, 12% note.
20-Aug: Issued a $50,000 note to Harris Motors for the
purchase of a $50,000 delivery truck. The note is due in 180
days and carries a 12% interest r ate.
10-Sep: Purchased merchandise from Pans Enterprises in the
amount of $15,000.
Issued
a 30-day, 12% note in settlement of the balance owed.
11-Sep: Issued a $60,000 note to Datatex Equipment in
settlement of an overdue account
payable of the same amount.
The note is due in 30 days and carries a 14% interest rate.
10-Oct: The note to Pans Enterprises was paid in full.
11-Oct: The note to Datatex Equipment was paid in full.
30-Oct: Paid note to Bank of Kingsville.
Instructions
a. Prepare journal entries to record the transactions.
b. Prepare adjusting entries on December 31 to record accrued
interest. (Daily interest is calculated utilizing the 360 day
method).
c. Prepare the Current Liability section of Red Bank’s balance
sheet as of December 31. Assume that the Accounts Payable
account totals $203,600 on this date.

Recomendados

Liability1. Payroll accounting. Assume that the following ta.docx por
Liability1. Payroll accounting. Assume that the following ta.docxLiability1. Payroll accounting. Assume that the following ta.docx
Liability1. Payroll accounting. Assume that the following ta.docxBetseyCalderon89
2 vistas4 diapositivas
BWeek Four Exercise AssignmentLiability1. Payroll accounting.docx por
BWeek Four Exercise AssignmentLiability1. Payroll accounting.docxBWeek Four Exercise AssignmentLiability1. Payroll accounting.docx
BWeek Four Exercise AssignmentLiability1. Payroll accounting.docxhumphrieskalyn
2 vistas3 diapositivas
Acc 205 week 4 exercise assignment liability new por
Acc 205 week 4 exercise assignment liability   newAcc 205 week 4 exercise assignment liability   new
Acc 205 week 4 exercise assignment liability newENTIRE COURSES FINAL EXAM
152 vistas3 diapositivas
Question 12Name seven factors that influence the ways police h.docx por
Question 12Name seven factors that influence the ways police h.docxQuestion 12Name seven factors that influence the ways police h.docx
Question 12Name seven factors that influence the ways police h.docxIRESH3
2 vistas5 diapositivas
AWeek Five Exercise AssignmentFinancial Ratios1. Liquidity r.docx por
AWeek Five Exercise AssignmentFinancial Ratios1. Liquidity r.docxAWeek Five Exercise AssignmentFinancial Ratios1. Liquidity r.docx
AWeek Five Exercise AssignmentFinancial Ratios1. Liquidity r.docxikirkton
6 vistas28 diapositivas
1. Recognition of concepts. Jim Armstrong operates a small compa.docx por
1. Recognition of concepts. Jim Armstrong operates a small compa.docx1. Recognition of concepts. Jim Armstrong operates a small compa.docx
1. Recognition of concepts. Jim Armstrong operates a small compa.docxmansonagnus
3 vistas8 diapositivas

Más contenido relacionado

Similar a Liability1. Payroll accounting. Assume that the follow.docx

AWeek One Exercise AssignmentBasic Accounting Equations1.Recog.docx por
AWeek One Exercise AssignmentBasic Accounting Equations1.Recog.docxAWeek One Exercise AssignmentBasic Accounting Equations1.Recog.docx
AWeek One Exercise AssignmentBasic Accounting Equations1.Recog.docxikirkton
7 vistas13 diapositivas
Exercise 44. Accounting for prepaid expenses and unearned revenu.docx por
Exercise 44. Accounting for prepaid expenses and unearned revenu.docxExercise 44. Accounting for prepaid expenses and unearned revenu.docx
Exercise 44. Accounting for prepaid expenses and unearned revenu.docxSANSKAR20
3 vistas10 diapositivas
Project 3 Recording Daily and Adjusting Entries, and Preparing and .docx por
Project 3 Recording Daily and Adjusting Entries, and Preparing and .docxProject 3 Recording Daily and Adjusting Entries, and Preparing and .docx
Project 3 Recording Daily and Adjusting Entries, and Preparing and .docxanitramcroberts
3 vistas124 diapositivas
NameNAMEDateEx1NAMEProblem 1Recognition of ConceptsTransactionCl.docx por
NameNAMEDateEx1NAMEProblem 1Recognition of ConceptsTransactionCl.docxNameNAMEDateEx1NAMEProblem 1Recognition of ConceptsTransactionCl.docx
NameNAMEDateEx1NAMEProblem 1Recognition of ConceptsTransactionCl.docxrosemarybdodson23141
2 vistas9 diapositivas
httpACC 557 – Homework 1 Chapters 1, 2, and 3Due Week 2 and.docx por
httpACC 557 – Homework 1 Chapters 1, 2, and 3Due Week 2 and.docxhttpACC 557 – Homework 1 Chapters 1, 2, and 3Due Week 2 and.docx
httpACC 557 – Homework 1 Chapters 1, 2, and 3Due Week 2 and.docxmaple8qvlisbey
11 vistas8 diapositivas
Directions Answer the following questions in a separate Mic.docx por
Directions Answer the following questions in a separate Mic.docxDirections Answer the following questions in a separate Mic.docx
Directions Answer the following questions in a separate Mic.docxtenoelrx
5 vistas7 diapositivas

Similar a Liability1. Payroll accounting. Assume that the follow.docx(20)

AWeek One Exercise AssignmentBasic Accounting Equations1.Recog.docx por ikirkton
AWeek One Exercise AssignmentBasic Accounting Equations1.Recog.docxAWeek One Exercise AssignmentBasic Accounting Equations1.Recog.docx
AWeek One Exercise AssignmentBasic Accounting Equations1.Recog.docx
ikirkton7 vistas
Exercise 44. Accounting for prepaid expenses and unearned revenu.docx por SANSKAR20
Exercise 44. Accounting for prepaid expenses and unearned revenu.docxExercise 44. Accounting for prepaid expenses and unearned revenu.docx
Exercise 44. Accounting for prepaid expenses and unearned revenu.docx
SANSKAR203 vistas
Project 3 Recording Daily and Adjusting Entries, and Preparing and .docx por anitramcroberts
Project 3 Recording Daily and Adjusting Entries, and Preparing and .docxProject 3 Recording Daily and Adjusting Entries, and Preparing and .docx
Project 3 Recording Daily and Adjusting Entries, and Preparing and .docx
anitramcroberts3 vistas
NameNAMEDateEx1NAMEProblem 1Recognition of ConceptsTransactionCl.docx por rosemarybdodson23141
NameNAMEDateEx1NAMEProblem 1Recognition of ConceptsTransactionCl.docxNameNAMEDateEx1NAMEProblem 1Recognition of ConceptsTransactionCl.docx
NameNAMEDateEx1NAMEProblem 1Recognition of ConceptsTransactionCl.docx
httpACC 557 – Homework 1 Chapters 1, 2, and 3Due Week 2 and.docx por maple8qvlisbey
httpACC 557 – Homework 1 Chapters 1, 2, and 3Due Week 2 and.docxhttpACC 557 – Homework 1 Chapters 1, 2, and 3Due Week 2 and.docx
httpACC 557 – Homework 1 Chapters 1, 2, and 3Due Week 2 and.docx
maple8qvlisbey11 vistas
Directions Answer the following questions in a separate Mic.docx por tenoelrx
Directions Answer the following questions in a separate Mic.docxDirections Answer the following questions in a separate Mic.docx
Directions Answer the following questions in a separate Mic.docx
tenoelrx5 vistas
Complete the following activities from Chapters 3 and 4 in the Fin.docx por donnajames55
Complete the following activities from Chapters 3 and 4 in the Fin.docxComplete the following activities from Chapters 3 and 4 in the Fin.docx
Complete the following activities from Chapters 3 and 4 in the Fin.docx
donnajames5521 vistas
Week One Exercise AssignmentBasic Accounting Equations1. Basic.docx por alanfhall8953
Week One Exercise AssignmentBasic Accounting Equations1. Basic.docxWeek One Exercise AssignmentBasic Accounting Equations1. Basic.docx
Week One Exercise AssignmentBasic Accounting Equations1. Basic.docx
alanfhall89537 vistas
Wild Financial/Managerial 6e Ch09 por mrbagzis
Wild Financial/Managerial 6e Ch09Wild Financial/Managerial 6e Ch09
Wild Financial/Managerial 6e Ch09
mrbagzis682 vistas
1. Kayak Co. budgeted the following cash receipts (excluding cash .docx por jackiewalcutt
1. Kayak Co. budgeted the following cash receipts (excluding cash .docx1. Kayak Co. budgeted the following cash receipts (excluding cash .docx
1. Kayak Co. budgeted the following cash receipts (excluding cash .docx
jackiewalcutt16 vistas
Garden Sales- Inc- sells garden supplies- Management is planning its c.docx por francescaj1
Garden Sales- Inc- sells garden supplies- Management is planning its c.docxGarden Sales- Inc- sells garden supplies- Management is planning its c.docx
Garden Sales- Inc- sells garden supplies- Management is planning its c.docx
francescaj120 vistas
ACC 205 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com por McdonaldRyan125
ACC 205 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.comACC 205 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com
ACC 205 Education Specialist / snaptutorial.com
McdonaldRyan12526 vistas
Acc 205 Education Organization / snaptutorial.com por Baileya116
Acc 205  Education Organization / snaptutorial.comAcc 205  Education Organization / snaptutorial.com
Acc 205 Education Organization / snaptutorial.com
Baileya11620 vistas
Basic Accounting Equations1. Recognition of normal balance.docx por garnerangelika
Basic Accounting Equations1. Recognition of normal balance.docxBasic Accounting Equations1. Recognition of normal balance.docx
Basic Accounting Equations1. Recognition of normal balance.docx
garnerangelika2 vistas
Acc 205 Exceptional Education - snaptutorial.com por DavisMurphyB23
Acc 205   Exceptional Education - snaptutorial.comAcc 205   Exceptional Education - snaptutorial.com
Acc 205 Exceptional Education - snaptutorial.com
DavisMurphyB2333 vistas
Portfolio Project Option 1 Student TemplateOption #1 Venture .docx por ChantellPantoja184
Portfolio Project Option 1 Student TemplateOption #1 Venture .docxPortfolio Project Option 1 Student TemplateOption #1 Venture .docx
Portfolio Project Option 1 Student TemplateOption #1 Venture .docx
Byte of Accounting, Inc.General JournalNeed help with 27 through.pdf por ajantha11
Byte of Accounting, Inc.General JournalNeed help with 27 through.pdfByte of Accounting, Inc.General JournalNeed help with 27 through.pdf
Byte of Accounting, Inc.General JournalNeed help with 27 through.pdf
ajantha1121 vistas
Acct 6031 – Fall 2016 Accounting Practice SetThis case is desi.docx por nettletondevon
Acct 6031 – Fall 2016 Accounting Practice SetThis case is desi.docxAcct 6031 – Fall 2016 Accounting Practice SetThis case is desi.docx
Acct 6031 – Fall 2016 Accounting Practice SetThis case is desi.docx
nettletondevon14 vistas

Más de carliotwaycave

Major DiseasesCHAPTER 10Chapter 10Maj.docx por
Major DiseasesCHAPTER 10Chapter 10Maj.docxMajor DiseasesCHAPTER 10Chapter 10Maj.docx
Major DiseasesCHAPTER 10Chapter 10Maj.docxcarliotwaycave
26 vistas33 diapositivas
Main questions of the essay1. What are types of daily-lived situat.docx por
Main questions of the essay1. What are types of daily-lived situat.docxMain questions of the essay1. What are types of daily-lived situat.docx
Main questions of the essay1. What are types of daily-lived situat.docxcarliotwaycave
3 vistas1 diapositiva
Make a simple plan to observe and evaluate a facility in your school.docx por
Make a simple plan to observe and evaluate a facility in your school.docxMake a simple plan to observe and evaluate a facility in your school.docx
Make a simple plan to observe and evaluate a facility in your school.docxcarliotwaycave
4 vistas1 diapositiva
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly describe.docx por
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly describe.docxMAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly describe.docx
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly describe.docxcarliotwaycave
4 vistas2 diapositivas
Mainframes.  Please respond to the followingTake a position on th.docx por
Mainframes.  Please respond to the followingTake a position on th.docxMainframes.  Please respond to the followingTake a position on th.docx
Mainframes.  Please respond to the followingTake a position on th.docxcarliotwaycave
3 vistas1 diapositiva
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly desc.docx por
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly desc.docxMAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly desc.docx
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly desc.docxcarliotwaycave
3 vistas2 diapositivas

Más de carliotwaycave(20)

Major DiseasesCHAPTER 10Chapter 10Maj.docx por carliotwaycave
Major DiseasesCHAPTER 10Chapter 10Maj.docxMajor DiseasesCHAPTER 10Chapter 10Maj.docx
Major DiseasesCHAPTER 10Chapter 10Maj.docx
carliotwaycave26 vistas
Main questions of the essay1. What are types of daily-lived situat.docx por carliotwaycave
Main questions of the essay1. What are types of daily-lived situat.docxMain questions of the essay1. What are types of daily-lived situat.docx
Main questions of the essay1. What are types of daily-lived situat.docx
carliotwaycave3 vistas
Make a simple plan to observe and evaluate a facility in your school.docx por carliotwaycave
Make a simple plan to observe and evaluate a facility in your school.docxMake a simple plan to observe and evaluate a facility in your school.docx
Make a simple plan to observe and evaluate a facility in your school.docx
carliotwaycave4 vistas
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly describe.docx por carliotwaycave
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly describe.docxMAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly describe.docx
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly describe.docx
carliotwaycave4 vistas
Mainframes.  Please respond to the followingTake a position on th.docx por carliotwaycave
Mainframes.  Please respond to the followingTake a position on th.docxMainframes.  Please respond to the followingTake a position on th.docx
Mainframes.  Please respond to the followingTake a position on th.docx
carliotwaycave3 vistas
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly desc.docx por carliotwaycave
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly desc.docxMAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly desc.docx
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayParagraph 1 Briefly desc.docx
carliotwaycave3 vistas
make compare or contrast and makes a claim about them . tell stories.docx por carliotwaycave
make compare or contrast and makes a claim about them . tell stories.docxmake compare or contrast and makes a claim about them . tell stories.docx
make compare or contrast and makes a claim about them . tell stories.docx
carliotwaycave3 vistas
Make a Personal Statement about what you learned about Business La.docx por carliotwaycave
Make a Personal Statement about what you learned about Business La.docxMake a Personal Statement about what you learned about Business La.docx
Make a Personal Statement about what you learned about Business La.docx
carliotwaycave2 vistas
Make sure this is in APA format. and please dont copy no work of lin.docx por carliotwaycave
Make sure this is in APA format. and please dont copy no work of lin.docxMake sure this is in APA format. and please dont copy no work of lin.docx
Make sure this is in APA format. and please dont copy no work of lin.docx
carliotwaycave3 vistas
Make a distinction between judgments based upon ethics and moral rea.docx por carliotwaycave
Make a distinction between judgments based upon ethics and moral rea.docxMake a distinction between judgments based upon ethics and moral rea.docx
Make a distinction between judgments based upon ethics and moral rea.docx
carliotwaycave3 vistas
make a dichotomous key using these rocksrhyolitegraniteand.docx por carliotwaycave
make a dichotomous key using these rocksrhyolitegraniteand.docxmake a dichotomous key using these rocksrhyolitegraniteand.docx
make a dichotomous key using these rocksrhyolitegraniteand.docx
carliotwaycave3 vistas
Make a 3-column chart with the following titlesObservation, R.docx por carliotwaycave
Make a 3-column chart with the following titlesObservation, R.docxMake a 3-column chart with the following titlesObservation, R.docx
Make a 3-column chart with the following titlesObservation, R.docx
carliotwaycave3 vistas
Make a 150 word response to the following. Incorporarte what was sai.docx por carliotwaycave
Make a 150 word response to the following. Incorporarte what was sai.docxMake a 150 word response to the following. Incorporarte what was sai.docx
Make a 150 word response to the following. Incorporarte what was sai.docx
carliotwaycave3 vistas
make 2 colums on one put the paragraph or sentence ( doesnt have to .docx por carliotwaycave
make 2 colums on one put the paragraph or sentence ( doesnt have to .docxmake 2 colums on one put the paragraph or sentence ( doesnt have to .docx
make 2 colums on one put the paragraph or sentence ( doesnt have to .docx
carliotwaycave3 vistas
Major dams and bridges were built by the WPA during the New Deal o.docx por carliotwaycave
Major dams and bridges were built by the WPA during the New Deal o.docxMajor dams and bridges were built by the WPA during the New Deal o.docx
Major dams and bridges were built by the WPA during the New Deal o.docx
carliotwaycave3 vistas
Major Paper #1--The Point of View EssayWe will be working on this .docx por carliotwaycave
Major Paper #1--The Point of View EssayWe will be working on this .docxMajor Paper #1--The Point of View EssayWe will be working on this .docx
Major Paper #1--The Point of View EssayWe will be working on this .docx
carliotwaycave3 vistas
MAIN DISCUSSION POSTParagraph 1 Based on your experience t.docx por carliotwaycave
MAIN DISCUSSION POSTParagraph 1 Based on your experience t.docxMAIN DISCUSSION POSTParagraph 1 Based on your experience t.docx
MAIN DISCUSSION POSTParagraph 1 Based on your experience t.docx
carliotwaycave3 vistas
Main Discussion Post Due by Sunday Develop a pricing strategy.docx por carliotwaycave
Main Discussion Post Due by Sunday Develop a pricing strategy.docxMain Discussion Post Due by Sunday Develop a pricing strategy.docx
Main Discussion Post Due by Sunday Develop a pricing strategy.docx
carliotwaycave4 vistas
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayFind a product example that f.docx por carliotwaycave
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayFind a product example that f.docxMAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayFind a product example that f.docx
MAIN DISCUSSION POST Due by SundayFind a product example that f.docx
carliotwaycave4 vistas
Maid in America (57 minutes)httpdistance-ed.fullerton.edubbpre.docx por carliotwaycave
Maid in America (57 minutes)httpdistance-ed.fullerton.edubbpre.docxMaid in America (57 minutes)httpdistance-ed.fullerton.edubbpre.docx
Maid in America (57 minutes)httpdistance-ed.fullerton.edubbpre.docx
carliotwaycave2 vistas

Último

Dance KS5 Breakdown por
Dance KS5 BreakdownDance KS5 Breakdown
Dance KS5 BreakdownWestHatch
99 vistas2 diapositivas
Education and Diversity.pptx por
Education and Diversity.pptxEducation and Diversity.pptx
Education and Diversity.pptxDrHafizKosar
193 vistas16 diapositivas
Women from Hackney’s History: Stoke Newington by Sue Doe por
Women from Hackney’s History: Stoke Newington by Sue DoeWomen from Hackney’s History: Stoke Newington by Sue Doe
Women from Hackney’s History: Stoke Newington by Sue DoeHistory of Stoke Newington
163 vistas21 diapositivas
Relationship of psychology with other subjects. por
Relationship of psychology with other subjects.Relationship of psychology with other subjects.
Relationship of psychology with other subjects.palswagata2003
52 vistas16 diapositivas
ICS3211_lecture 09_2023.pdf por
ICS3211_lecture 09_2023.pdfICS3211_lecture 09_2023.pdf
ICS3211_lecture 09_2023.pdfVanessa Camilleri
115 vistas10 diapositivas
Collective Bargaining and Understanding a Teacher Contract(16793704.1).pptx por
Collective Bargaining and Understanding a Teacher Contract(16793704.1).pptxCollective Bargaining and Understanding a Teacher Contract(16793704.1).pptx
Collective Bargaining and Understanding a Teacher Contract(16793704.1).pptxCenter for Integrated Training & Education
95 vistas57 diapositivas

Último(20)

Dance KS5 Breakdown por WestHatch
Dance KS5 BreakdownDance KS5 Breakdown
Dance KS5 Breakdown
WestHatch99 vistas
Education and Diversity.pptx por DrHafizKosar
Education and Diversity.pptxEducation and Diversity.pptx
Education and Diversity.pptx
DrHafizKosar193 vistas
Relationship of psychology with other subjects. por palswagata2003
Relationship of psychology with other subjects.Relationship of psychology with other subjects.
Relationship of psychology with other subjects.
palswagata200352 vistas
Solar System and Galaxies.pptx por DrHafizKosar
Solar System and Galaxies.pptxSolar System and Galaxies.pptx
Solar System and Galaxies.pptx
DrHafizKosar106 vistas
Classification of crude drugs.pptx por GayatriPatra14
Classification of crude drugs.pptxClassification of crude drugs.pptx
Classification of crude drugs.pptx
GayatriPatra14101 vistas
Create a Structure in VBNet.pptx por Breach_P
Create a Structure in VBNet.pptxCreate a Structure in VBNet.pptx
Create a Structure in VBNet.pptx
Breach_P78 vistas
S1_SD_Resources Walkthrough.pptx por LAZAROAREVALO1
S1_SD_Resources Walkthrough.pptxS1_SD_Resources Walkthrough.pptx
S1_SD_Resources Walkthrough.pptx
LAZAROAREVALO164 vistas
Sociology KS5 por WestHatch
Sociology KS5Sociology KS5
Sociology KS5
WestHatch85 vistas
Ch. 8 Political Party and Party System.pptx por Rommel Regala
Ch. 8 Political Party and Party System.pptxCh. 8 Political Party and Party System.pptx
Ch. 8 Political Party and Party System.pptx
Rommel Regala54 vistas
CUNY IT Picciano.pptx por apicciano
CUNY IT Picciano.pptxCUNY IT Picciano.pptx
CUNY IT Picciano.pptx
apicciano54 vistas
Class 9 lesson plans por TARIQ KHAN
Class 9 lesson plansClass 9 lesson plans
Class 9 lesson plans
TARIQ KHAN51 vistas
EIT-Digital_Spohrer_AI_Intro 20231128 v1.pptx por ISSIP
EIT-Digital_Spohrer_AI_Intro 20231128 v1.pptxEIT-Digital_Spohrer_AI_Intro 20231128 v1.pptx
EIT-Digital_Spohrer_AI_Intro 20231128 v1.pptx
ISSIP386 vistas

Liability1. Payroll accounting. Assume that the follow.docx

  • 1. Liability 1. Payroll accounting . Assume that the following tax rates and payroll information pertain to Brookhaven Publishing: · Social Security taxes: 4% on the first $55,000 earned per employee · Medicare taxes: 1.5% on the first $130,000 earned per employee · Federal income taxes withheld from wages: $7,500 · State income taxes: 4% of gross earnings · Insurance withholdings: 1% of gross earnings · State unemployment taxes: 5.4% on the first $7,000 earned per employee
  • 2. · Federal unemployment taxes: 0.8% on the first $7,000 earned per employee The company incurred a salary expense of $50,000 during February. All employees had earned less than $5,000 by month- end and no wages have been paid during the month. a. Prepare the necessary entry to record Brookhaven’s February payroll. The entry will include deductions for the following: · Social Security taxes · Medicare taxes · Federal income taxes withheld · State income taxes · Insurance withholdings
  • 3. b. Prepare the journal entry to record Brookhaven’s payroll tax expense. The entry will include the following: · Matching Social Security taxes · Matching Medicare taxes · State unemployment taxes · Federal unemployment taxes 2. Current liabilities: entries and disclosure. A review of selected financial activities of Visconti’s during
  • 4. 20XX disclosed the following: 1-Dec: Borrowed $10,000 from the First City Bank by signing a 3-month, 15% note payable. Interest and principal are due at maturity. 10-Dec: Established a warranty liability for the XY-80, a new product. Sales are expected to total 1,000 units during the month. Past experience with similar products indicates that 3% of the units will require repair, with warranty costs averaging $27 per unit (parts only). 22-Dec: Purchased $16,000 of merchandise on account from Oregon Company, terms 2/10, n/30. 26-Dec: Borrowed $5,000 from First City Bank; signed a 15% note payable due in 60 days. (Assume 360 day year for interest) 31-Dec: Repaired six XY-80s during the month at a total cost of $162
  • 5. 31-Dec: Accrued three days of salaries at a total cost of $1,400. Instructions a. Prepare journal entries to record the transactions. b. Prepare adjusting entries on December 31 to record accrued interest. c. Prepare the Current Liability section of Red Bank’s balance sheet as of December 31. Assume that the Accounts Payable account totals $203,600 on this date. 3. Notes payable . Red Bank Enterprises was involved in the following transactions during the fiscal year ending October 31: 2-Aug: Borrowed $55,000 from the Bank of Kingsville by signing a 90-day, 12% note. 20-Aug: Issued a $50,000 note to Harris Motors for the purchase of a $50,000 delivery truck. The note is due in 180 days and carries a 12% interest r ate.
  • 6. 10-Sep: Purchased merchandise from Pans Enterprises in the amount of $15,000. Issued a 30-day, 12% note in settlement of the balance owed. 11-Sep: Issued a $60,000 note to Datatex Equipment in settlement of an overdue account payable of the same amount. The note is due in 30 days and carries a 14% interest rate. 10-Oct: The note to Pans Enterprises was paid in full. 11-Oct: The note to Datatex Equipment was paid in full. 30-Oct: Paid note to Bank of Kingsville. Instructions a. Prepare journal entries to record the transactions. b. Prepare adjusting entries on December 31 to record accrued interest. (Daily interest is calculated utilizing the 360 day method). c. Prepare the Current Liability section of Red Bank’s balance sheet as of December 31. Assume that the Accounts Payable account totals $203,600 on this date.