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ACC 205 WEEK 2 COMPLETE WORK ASSIGNMENT: Acc 205_Week Two Exercise Solution 1. Classification of items for Ron Carroll Company A. prepaid expense B. accrued revenue C. none of the foregoing D. unearned revenue E. prepaid expense F. accrued expense G. none of the foregoing H. none of the foregoing 2. Computing prepaid account balance of Action Sign Company: 3. Understanding the closing process: A. Interest Payable, Accounts Receivable, Cash, Accounts Payable, Accumulated Depreciation: Equipment B. Alex Kenzy, Drawing, Service Revenue, Supplies Expense, Interest Expense C. Interest Expense, Supplies Expense D. Alex Kenzy, Drawing 4. Adjusting entries and financial statements for Fixation Enterprises: 5. Adjusting entries preparation for Kathy’s Day Care Center: 6. Palmetto Company’s Bank reconciliation and adjustingentries: a. Palmetto’s January bank reconciliation:

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To purchase this ,visit here http://www.coursehomework.com/product/acc-205-week-2-complete-work/ 1. Classification of items for Ron Carroll Company A. pre¬paid expense B. accrued revenue C. none of the foregoing D. unearned revenue E. pre¬paid expense F. accrued expense G. none of the foregoing H. none of the foregoing 2. Computing prepaid account balance of Action Sign Company: 3. Understanding the closing process: A. Interest Payable, Accounts Receivable, Cash, Accounts Payable, Accumulated Depreciation: Equipment B. Alex Kenzy, Drawing, Service Revenue, Supplies Expense, Interest Expense C. Interest Expense, Supplies Expense D. Alex Kenzy, Drawing 4. Adjusting entries and financial statements for Fixation Enterprises: 5. Adjusting entries preparation for Kathy’s Day Care Center: 6. Palmetto Company’s Bank reconciliation and adjustingentries: a. Palmetto’s January bank reconciliation: b. Necessary journal entries for Palmetto 7. Direct write-off method: a. The journal entry neede

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ACC 205 WEEK 2 COMPLETE WORKASSIGNMENT:Acc 205_Week Two  Exercise Solution1. Classification of items for Ron Carroll CompanyA. prepaid expense

B. accrued revenue

C. none of the foregoing

D. unearned revenue

E. prepaid expense

F. accrued expense

G. none of the foregoing

H. none of the foregoing

2. Computing prepaid account balance of Action Sign Company:3. Understanding the closing process:A. Interest Payable, Accounts Receivable, Cash, Accounts Payable, Accumulated Depreciation:

Equipment

B. Alex Kenzy, Drawing, Service Revenue, Supplies Expense, Interest Expense

C. Interest Expense, Supplies Expense

D. Alex Kenzy, Drawing

4. Adjusting entries and financial statements for Fixation Enterprises:5. Adjusting entries preparation for Kathy’s Day Care Center:6. Palmetto Company’s Bank reconciliation and adjustingentries:a. Palmetto’s January bank reconciliation:b. Necessary journal entries for Palmetto7. Direct write-off method:

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a. The journal entry needed to write off Mattingly’s account:b. The ability of the direct write-off method to value receivables on the year-end balance sheet:8. Allowance method:9. Direct write-off and allowance methods:10. Allowance method:ACC 205_Week_Two_Exercise_Assignment

Revenue and Expenses1. Recognition of concepts.1. 2. Analysis of prepaid account balance.1. 3. Understanding the closing process.1. 4. Adjusting entries and financial statements.1. 5. Adjusting entries.1. 6. Bank reconciliation and entries.1. 7. Direct write-off method.1. 8. Allowance method: estimation and balance sheet disclosure.1. 9. Direct write-off and allowance methods: matching approach.1. 10. Allowance method: analysis of receivables.

 

Acc 205 Week 2_DQs and JournalDQ 1 Accounting CycleFinancial statements are a product of the accounting cycle. Think about two different companies: a

manufacturing company, and a retail company. Why would different companies have different

accounting cycles? Would you expect the steps of the accounting cycle to be the same for each

company? Why or why not?

DQ 2 Bank ReconciliationWhat is the purpose of bank reconciliation? What are the reasons for differences between the cash

reported in the accounting records and the cash balance in the bank statements? Analyze several of

your peers’ posts. Let at least two of your peers know what happens to the discrepancies between

the book balance and the bank balance. Could these differences just be written off?

Week 2 JournalIncome Statement Journal The income statement measures the income and expenses of a company over a specific period of

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time.  Reflecting on your personal financial statement for the past month, can you apply the

principles of the income statement?  What did you learn from this experience?