Reporting liabilities on the balance sheet and computing debt toequity ratio

The accounting records of Compass Wireless include the following as of December31, 2018:

Accounts Payable \( 74,000 Salaries Payable \) 7,500

Mortgages Payable (long-term) 80,000 Bonds Payable (current portion) 25,000

Interest Payable 21,000 Premium on Bonds Payable 13,000

Bonds Payable (long-term) 63,000 Unearned Revenue (short-term) 2,700

Total Stockholders’ Equity 145,000

Requirements

1. Report these liabilities on the Compass Wireless balance sheet, including headingsand totals for current liabilities and long-term liabilities.

2. Compute Compass Wireless’s debt to equity ratio at December 31, 2018.

Short Answer

Expert verified

The total liabilities side is $286,200. Debt to equity ratio is 1.97.

Step by step solution

01

Definition of the salaries payable

The salaries payable is portion of the salary which are not paid to the employees till the closing of books.

02

Balance Sheet

Compass Wireless
Balance Sheet
As of December 31, 2018

Current Liabilities:

Accounts Payable

$74,000

Salaries Payable

$7,500

Bonds Payable (Current Portion)

$25,000

Interest Payable

$21,000

Unearned Revenue

$2,700

Total Current Liabilities

$130,200

Long-term Liabilities:

Mortgage Payable

$80,000

Bonds Payable

$63,000

Add: Premium on Bonds Payable

$13,000

Shareholder’s Equity

$145,000

Total Long-term Liabilities

$301,000

Total Liabilities

$440,200

03

Calculation of the debt-equity ratio

Debt-to-equity ratio=Total  LiabiltiesTotal  equity=$286,200$145,000=1.97

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