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8 July, 14:18

State University sold all of its basketball tickets to its students for 15 home games on September 30 for $1,200,000 (basketball season starts November 1). Assuming the college basketball team played six home games prior to year-end, what adjusting journal entry (if any) is necessary on December 31, assuming the initial student ticket transactions were recorded on September 30?

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  1. 8 July, 14:37
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    Debit Deferred revenue $480,000

    Credit Revenue $480,000

    Being entries to recognize cash received for revenue earned during the year.

    Explanation:

    The cash received from the students on 30 September will be accounted for in the cash account however, the corresponding entry is a liability known as deferred or unearned revenue.

    As such the entries on that day will be

    Debit Cash account $1,200,000

    Credit Deferred revenue $1,200,000

    Being entries to recognize cash received for revenue yet to be earned.

    Since a total of 15 games were paid for and only 6 were played as at year end, amount earned

    = (6/15) * $1,200,000

    = $480,000

    Hence adjusting entries required will be

    Debit Deferred revenue $480,000

    Credit Revenue $480,000

    Being entries to recognize cash received for revenue earned during the year.
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