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In May of 2019, Hayley and Ferdinand Chouinard decided to open a restaurant and wine bar in McCall, Idaho, a resort town about 90 miles north of Boise. The Chouinards had been following the growth in McCall for several years and considered it to be an area with great potential for their business. They were especially encouraged by French developer Jean-Pierre Boe’s plans to build Tamarack Resort, which will be located approximately 15 miles from McCall. Construction on the $1.5 billion destination ski and golf resort had begun in early 2019. Tamarack plans to target wealthy national and international vacationers, similar to resorts in Whistler, British Columbia and Vail, Colorado. In addition to a full service restaurant and bar, Hayley and Ferdinand plan to have a small retail area to sell a unique selection of wines, cheeses and other related items. They began their search for a location in March and found what they considered to be an ideal space near the recently renovated Hotel McCall and walking distance to Payette Lake.
On July 1st, they obtained a loan for $500,000 from a local bank, payable at the end of two years with semi-annual interest payments at an annual rate of 10%. Feeling more comfortable about the company’s cash position, Hayley and Ferdinand proceeded with their plans for the grand opening of LSWD.
The Grand Opening event was advertised in the local newspaper and via flyers posted at the other area merchants. The total cost of the advertising for the grand opening was $2,100, which was paid in cash. As planned, on July 1st the doors opened to the public and, as an opening promotion, they had free wine tasting and live music. They estimated the cost of wine for the free tasting to be $4,800. Note that they used wine from the food/wine inventory for the tasting. Friends in a band volunteered to play at the event so no fee was paid for the live music. Given the amount of foot traffic they had received during the day, the opening day seemed like a success. A summary of other events for the first six months of operations follows:
Retail sales for the first six-month period ending December 31, 2019 totaled $715,000. All sales were for cash.
Restaurant sales (including food and wine) totaled $144,000 for the first six-month period ending December 31, 2019. All sales were cash sales.
Between July 1, 2019 and December 31, 2019, LSWD took delivery of retail inventories (i. e., inventories other than food and wine to be served in the restaurant) valued at $388,000. All merchandise was purchased on account. During the six months, LSWD made payments to suppliers in the amount of $350,000.
Between July 1, 2019 and December 31, 2019, LSWD took delivery of restaurant food and wine inventory valued at $129,000. All were paid in cash.
A one-year insurance policy to cover miscellaneous liabilities was purchased on September 1, 2019 for $18,000.
The company purchased Investments in debt securities classified as "available-for-sale" on September 30, 2019 for $20,000.
Payment of $10,000 was made on December 20, 2019 to cover January’s rent.
Wages for part-time employees during the six-month period ended December 31, 2019 totaled $63,000. Of that amount, $7,000 was unpaid at December 31, 2019.
Miscellaneous expenses (including Ann Stamey’s consulting fee) totaling $79,000 were paid in cash.
Interest for the first six months was paid December 31, 2019.
Other information:
Inventories on hand at December 31, 2019 for retail merchandise were valued at $30,000 and inventories for restaurant food and wine were valued at $43,000.
The Investments in debt securities classified as "available-for-sale" had a fair market value of 22,000 at December 31, 2019.
The tax rate in 2019 is 21% and no new rate has been enacted for future years. Excess of tax depreciation over book depreciation is $20,000.
Required:
1. Assume the events for the pre-opening period ended June 30, 2019 have been recorded correctly and are reflected in the beginning balances in the T-accounts excel worksheet provided. Record the events for the first six months of operations ended December 31, 2019 in the T-accounts provided.
2. Prepare the following financial statements (templates are included in the excel worksheet provided:
Income statement for the six-month period ended 12/31/19
Statement of Comprehensive income for the six-month period ended 12/31/19
Balance sheet at 12/31/19
Statement of Shareholder’s equity at 12/31/19
Note you may use more than or less than the total number of t-accounts provided.

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