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16 January, 13:03

On April 1, 2019, SBD Corp. paid $120,000 for rent on a new warehouse space one year in advance. On October 1, 2019, SBD Corp. entered into a lease agreement to rent out its old warehouse space it was no longer using. This agreement calls for SBD to receive $8,000 per month from the lessee (i. e. tenant), due and payable at the end of the 4-month lease term. On December 31, 2019, none of the rental payments from the lessee had yet been received.

a. if SBD makes the appropriate adjusting entry how much will be reported on the December 31, 2019, income statement for rent expense

b. If SBD makes the appropriate adjusting entry how much will be reported on the December 31 2019 balance sheet as prepaid rent and rent receivable respectively

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  1. 16 January, 14:48
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    Answer and Explanation:

    a. Since the advance rent payment is made for $120,000 on April 1 but we have to reported till December 31 i. e for 9 months instead of 12 months

    So, the amount reported is

    = $120,000 * 9 months : 12 months

    = $90,000

    Therefore, the adjusting entry is

    Rent expense Dr $90,000

    To Prepaid rent $90,000

    (Being the rent expense is recorded)

    And the other adjusting entry for 3 months for old warehouse is

    Rent receivable Dr $24,000 ($8,000 * 3 months)

    To Rent income $24,000

    (Being the rent receivable is recorded)

    Hence, the $90,000 should be reported as a rent expense on the income statement

    b. After recording the appropriate adjusting entry, the amount reported as a prepaid rent and rent receivable in the asset side of the balance sheet is $30,000 and $24,000 respectively.
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