Accounting Cycle Project #2 Instructions Zeta-Z - part 1

School: Augsburg University - Course: ACCOUNTING 222 - Subject: Accounting

Accounting Cycle Project Part1-RegularTransactions The following transaction occurred for Zeta-Z Video Game Supplies during the period ended 12/31/x1. They provide services to customers and sell products. March 1The company was formed with 3,500,000 shares authorized - no par value. March 20The company issued 250,000 shares of (no-par value) stock at $1.50 a share stock. April 7Created a unique game chair - applied for a patent - legal costs were $8,000. April 28Found a close out deal and purchased two years of office supplies for $5,200 on account. May 1Purchase a cash register, counter, and some shelving for the store with a Note Payable of $90,000 due in 5 years. The company used the straight-line method for depreciation. The note requires annual principal payment of $18,000 and has an interest rate of 3%. May 10Purchased video game for inventory for $105,000 on account. The company uses the FIFO method under a perpetual system to account for inventory May 31Purchase two parcels of land for $95,000 - Parcel A was $80,000 and Parcel B was $15,000. Parcel A was used to build a storage facility. Parcel B is next door to the store. The intention is to have extra land to build a parking lot one day, but the owner does not have any immediate plans to start building. June 1Purchased two years of Insurance for $18,000. June 26Sold some video games to a customer for $15,000. Inventory had a cost of $7,600. The customer paid $9,000 cash and the rest on account. July 7Sold vintage video game systems to a customer for $56,000 to a customer for cash. Inventory had a cost of $36,400. July 26Paid employee wages of $9,800. August 9A customer gave the store a deposit of $12,000 for to have several retro video games systems repaired. It was uncertain if all the needed parts could be located so no promises were made but the store said they would try and took the money. August 17Customer purchased $18,000 of video games on account.Inventory had a cost of $9,700. Sept 10Invested $23,000 of excess cash in securities - intend to hold them for several years. Sept 21Collected $12,000 from a customer that owed you money for goods previously purchased. Sept 29Sold one of the shelving units purchased on May 1st. The shelf cost $5,200 and was sold for $3,800. Oct 1Landlord offered a big discount so paid one year of store rent for $14,400. Oct 19Received a dividend check on investments of $2,200 Nov 8Received a utility bill for $3,400 for utility services received. (Paid on account) Nov 27Paid $19,500 of the amount owed for supplies. Dec 15Paid dividend to shareholders of $10,000.

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