century 21 accounting © thomson/south-western lesson 9-3 accrued expenses
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CENTURY 21 ACCOUNTING © Thomson/South-Western
JOURNALIZING ACCRUED EXPENSESJOURNALIZING ACCRUED EXPENSES
Expenses incurred in one fiscal period but not paid until a later fiscal period are called accrued expenses
Four types of accrued expenses: Accrued interest expense Accrued salary expense Accrued employer payroll taxes expense Accrued federal income tax expense
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PrincipalInterest Rate
Time as Fraction of Year
Interest for 15 Days
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1. Determine the amount of accrued interest.
2. Debit the expense account.
3. Credit the liability account.
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$7,500.00
10%
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$31.2515
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On December 31, Appliance Center has a 60-day, 10% note payable for $7,500, dated December 16. On December 31, Appliance Center owes 15 days worth of interest.
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1. Debit the liability account.
2. Credit the expense account.
REVERSING ENTRY FOR REVERSING ENTRY FOR ACCRUED INTERESTACCRUED INTEREST page 273
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• To prepare the accounts for the next year Appliance Center records a reversing entry for accrued interest expense.• This divides the interest expense between the two fiscal periods in which
they were incurred
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Notes Payable
2/13 7,500.00 1/1 Bal. 7,500.00
Interest Expense
2/13 125.00 1/1 Bal. 31.25
PrincipalInterest Rate
Time as Fraction of Year
Total Interest Due
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1. Calculate total interest due at maturity.
2. Debit Notes Payable, $7,500.00.
3. Debit Interest Expense, $125.00. (Credit Cash, $7,625.00.)
4. Determine the interest expense for the current period.
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$7,500.00 10% = $125.0060360
Interest Expense Recorded in
Previous Period
Total Interest Expense for the
Note
Interest Expense Recorded in
Current Period– =
$125.00 – = $93.75$31.25 44
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1. Debit the expense accounts. 2. Credit the liability accounts.
JOURNALIZING ACCRUED JOURNALIZING ACCRUED SALARY EXPENSESALARY EXPENSE page 274
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On December 31, Appliance Center owes $1,560 of salaries to employees who work in its three departments. To determine the adjusting entry, Appliance Center must prepare the payroll register. The following information is found on the payroll register:
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1. Debit the liability accounts. 2. Credit the expense accounts.
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A reversing entry is made at the beginning of the new fiscal period.
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1. Debit the expense account. 2. Credit the liability accounts.
JOURNALIZING ACCRUED EMPLOYER JOURNALIZING ACCRUED EMPLOYER PAYROLL TAXES EXPENSEPAYROLL TAXES EXPENSE page 276
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Just like a regular payroll, Appliance Center must record the employer payroll tax expense related to the accrued payroll entry. The information is obtained from the payroll register and the unemployment taxes computation.
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1. Debit the liability accounts.
2. Credit the expense account.
REVERSING ENTRY FOR ACCRUED REVERSING ENTRY FOR ACCRUED EMPLOYER PAYROLL TAXESEMPLOYER PAYROLL TAXES page 276
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JOURNALIZING ACCRUED FEDERAL JOURNALIZING ACCRUED FEDERAL INCOME TAX EXPENSEINCOME TAX EXPENSE
Corporations must pay federal income tax on net income. Quarterly estimated amounts are paid
At the end of a year, it revises its income tax estimate for any unpaid federal income tax An adjusting entry is made for the balance owed
During the year, cash will be paid for accrued income tax expense for the previous year plus periodic payments for the current year’s income tax expense To avoid confusing the amount of tax expense recorded for each
of the years & to provide year-to-date income tax expense information, companies do not reverse this adjusting entry
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1. Debit the expense account. 2. Credit the liability account.
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On December 31, Appliance Center’s records show that quarterly income tax payments have been made for a total of $9,000. On December 31, Appliance Center estimates that its income tax will be $10,000. Thus, the accrued federal income tax remaining to be paid is $1,000.