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How is the date of transition and the date of reporting determined in first-time adoption of IFRS?

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IFRS requires an organisation acquiring IFRS standards initially to arrange a definite collection of accounting statements enclosing its initial IFRS listing period and the prior year.

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Meaning of Date of Transition

The date of transition is the start of the prior period for which an organisation states to complete illustrative information under IFRS.

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Date of transition and the date of reporting determined in first-time adoption of IFRS

The first time IFRS adoption of, IFRS needed an organisation to remake its prior two financial statements according to the transition requirement lay down under IFRS 1.

In case an organisation wants to adopt IFRS from April 1, 2015 (presuming that the accounting year commences from April 1 and ends on March 31). It has to recognise April 1, 2014, as the transition date, and the listing date will be March 31, 2015, March 31, 2016, And March 31 2017.

Thus, an organisation's initial IFRS assembled financial statement should have a financial position for the preceding three periods.

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BE3-3 (L02,3) On July 1, 2017, Crowe Co. pays $15,000 to Zubin Insurance Co. for a 3-year insurance policy. Both companies have fiscal years ending December 31. For Crowe Co., journalize the entry on July 1 and the adjusting entry on December 31

The following are the trial balance and the other information related to Yorkis Perez, a consulting engineer.

YORKIS PEREZ, CONSULTING ENGINEER .
TRIAL BALANCE
DECEMBER 31, 2017

Debit

Credit

Cash

\( 29,500

Accounts Receivable

49,600

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

\) 750

Supplies

1,960

Prepaid Insurance

1,100

Equipment

25,000

Accumulated Depreciationโ€”Equipment

6,250

Notes Payable

7,200

Ownerโ€™s Capital

35,010

Service Revenue

100,000

Rent Expense

9,750

Salaries and Wages Expense

30,500

Utilities Expenses

1,080

Office Expense

720

\(149,210

\)149,210

  1. Fees received in advance from clients \(6,000, which were recorded as revenue.
  2. Services performed for clients that were not recorded by December 31, \)4,900.
  3. Bad debt expense for the year is \(1,430.
  4. Insurance expired during the year \)480.
  5. Equipment is being depreciated at 10% per year.
  6. Yorkis Perez gave the bank a 90-day, 10% note for \(7,200 on December 1, 2017.
  7. Rent of the building is \)750 per month. The rent for 2017 has been paid, as has that for January 2018, and recorded as Rent Expense.
  8. Office salaries and wages earned but unpaid December 31, 2017, \(2,510.

Instructions

  1. From the trial balance and other information given, prepare annual adjusting entries as of December 31, 2017. (Omit explanations.)
  2. Prepare an income statement for 2017, a statement of ownerโ€™s equity, and a classified balance sheet. Yorkis Perez withdrew \)17,000 cash for personal use during the year.

Rolling Hills Golf Inc. was organized on July 1, 2017. Quarterly financial statements are prepared. The unadjusted trial balance and adjusted trial balance on September 30 are shown below.

ROLLING HILLS GOLF INC.TRIAL BALANCESEPTEMBER 30, 2017


Unadjusted
Adjusted

Dr.

Cr.

Dr.

Cr.

Cash

\( 6,700

\) 6,700

Accounts Receivable

400

1,000

Prepaid Rent

1,800

900

Supplies

1,200

180

Equipment

15,000

15,000

Accumulated Depreciationโ€”Equipment

\( 350

Notes Payable

\) 5,000

5,000

Accounts Payable

1,070

1,070

Salaries and Wages Payable

600

Interest Payable

50

Unearned Rent Revenue

1,000

800

Common Stock

14,000

14,000

Retained Earnings

0

0

Dividends

600

600

Service Revenue

14,100

14,700

Rent Revenue

700

900

Salaries and Wages Expense

8,800

9,400

Salaries and Wages Expense

900

1,800

Rent Expense

350

Depreciation Expense

1,020

Supplies Expense

470

Utilities Expenses

50

Interest Expense

\(35,870

\)35,870

\(37,470

\)37,470

Instructions

  1. Journalize the adjusting entries that were made.
  2. Prepare an income statement and a retained earnings statement for the 3 months ending September 30 and a classified balance sheet at September 30.
  3. Identify which accounts should be closed on September 30.
  4. If the note bears interest at 12%, how many months has it been outstanding?

Name the accounts debited and credited for each of the following transactions.

  1. Billing a customer for work done.
  2. Receipt of cash from customer on account.
  3. Purchase of office supplies on account.
  4. Purchase of 15 gallons of gasoline for the delivery of truck.

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BLUES TRAVELER CORPORATION

TRIAL BALANCE

APRIL 30, 2017
Debit Credit

Cash \( 5,912Accounts Receivable 5,240Supplies 2,967Equipment 6,100Accounts Payable \) 7,044Common Stock 8,000Retained Earnings 2,000Service Revenue 5,200Office Expense 4,320

Total \(24,539 \)22,244

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