A customer purchased an item on credit. Which journal entry should be made to record this purchase?
| Journal Entries | |||
| A | Debit | Credit | |
| Accounts Receivable | $ 250 | ||
| Sales Revenue | $ 250 | ||
| B | Debit | Credit | |
| Accounts Receivable | $ 250 | ||
| Customer Payment Received | $ 250 | ||
| C | Debit | Credit | |
| Accounts Payable | $ 237 | ||
| Supplies Expense | $ 237 | ||
| D | Debit | Credit | |
| Accumulated Depreciation | $ 725 | ||
| Depreciation Expense | $ 725 | ||
| E | Debit | Credit | |
| Prepaid Rent | $ 1,250 | ||
| Rent Expense | $ 1,250 | ||
Correct answer---------(A)
| Accounts receivable | $ 250.00 | |
| Service revenue | $ 250.00 |
Accounts receivables will be debited to record the asset against which cash will be received in future, Sales revenue will be credited to record the revenue earned.
A customer purchased an item on credit. Which journal entry should be made to record this purchase?
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Unearned Revenue.
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General Journal entry options:
No Journal Entry Required
Accounts Payable
Accounts Receivable
Accumulated Amortization
Accumulated Depreciation
Advertising Expense
Amortization Expense
Bad Debt Expense
Buildings
Cash
Common Stock
Copyrights
Cost of Goods Sold
Deferred Revenue
Delivery Expense
Depreciation Expense
Dividends
Dividends Payable
Donation Revenue
Equipment
Franchise Rights
Goodwill
Income Tax Expense
Income Tax Payable
Insurance Expense
Interest Expense
Interest Payable
Interest Receivable
Interest Revenue
Inventory
Land
Legal Expense
Licensing Rights
Logo and Trademarks
Notes Payable (long-term)
Notes Payable (short-term)
Notes Receivable...
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Supplies; Prepaid Insurance; Land; Building; Furniture; Accounts
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Dividends; Service Revenue; Salaries Expense; Rent Expense; and
Utilities Expense. Explanations are not required. (Record debits
first, then credits. Exclude explanations from journal
entries.)
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entries
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