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Roadside Travel Court was organized on July 1, 2016, by Betty Johnson. Betty is a good manager but a poor accountant. From the unadjusted tabular summary, Betty prepared the following income statement for her fourth quarter, which ended June 30, 2017.
Roadside Travel Court was organized on July 1, 2016, by Betty Johnson. Betty is a good manager but a poor accountant. From the unadjusted tabular summary, Betty prepared the following income statement for her fourth quarter, which ended June 30, 2017.


Betty suspected that something was wrong with the statement because net income had never exceeded $30,000 in any one quarter. Knowing that you are an experienced accountant, she asks you to review the income statement and other data. You first look at the tabular summary. In addition to the account balances reported above in the income statement, it contains the following additional selected balances at June 30, 2017.

Supplies…………………..$8,200
Prepaid Insurance……14,400
Notes Payable…………. 14,000

You then make inquiries and discover the following.
1. Roadside rental revenues include advanced rental payments received for summer occupancy, in the amount of $57,000.
2. There was $1,800 of supplies on hand at June 30.
3. Prepaid insurance resulted from the payment of a 1-year policy on April 1, 2017.
4. The mail in July 2017 brought the following bills: advertising for the week of June 24,
$110; repairs made June 18, $4,450; and utilities for the month of June, $215.
5. Wage expense is $300 per day. At June 30, 4 days’ wages have been incurred but not paid.
6. The note payable is a 6% note dated May 1, 2017, and due on July 31, 2017.
7. Income tax of $13,400 for the quarter is due in July but has not yet been recorded.

Instructions
(a) Prepare a correct income statement for the quarter ended June 30, 2017.
(b) Explain to Betty the generally accepted accounting principles that she did not recognize in preparing her income statement and their effect on her results.

Betty suspected that something was wrong with the statement because net income had never exceeded $30,000 in any one quarter. Knowing that you are an experienced accountant, she asks you to review the income statement and other data. You first look at the tabular summary. In addition to the account balances reported above in the income statement, it contains the following additional selected balances at June 30, 2017. Supplies…………………..$8,200 Prepaid Insurance……14,400 Notes Payable…………. 14,000 You then make inquiries and discover the following. 1. Roadside rental revenues include advanced rental payments received for summer occupancy, in the amount of $57,000. 2. There was $1,800 of supplies on hand at June 30. 3. Prepaid insurance resulted from the payment of a 1-year policy on April 1, 2017. 4. The mail in July 2017 brought the following bills: advertising for the week of June 24, $110; repairs made June 18, $4,450; and utilities for the month of June, $215. 5. Wage expense is $300 per day. At June 30, 4 days’ wages have been incurred but not paid. 6. The note payable is a 6% note dated May 1, 2017, and due on July 31, 2017. 7. Income tax of $13,400 for the quarter is due in July but has not yet been recorded. Instructions (a) Prepare a correct income statement for the quarter ended June 30, 2017. (b) Explain to Betty the generally accepted accounting principles that she did not recognize in preparing her income statement and their effect on her results.





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ROADSIDE TRAVEL COURT Income Statement For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2017 Revenues Rent revenue $212,000 Operating expenses Advertising expense Salaries and wages expense Utilities expense Depreciation expense Maintenance and repairs expense Total operating expenses $ 3,800 80,500 900 2,700 4,300 92,200 Net income $119,800


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