From the above entry we can say that supplies account is debited and cash account is credited with $2000. So, the supplies T-account will be debited with $2000 (which is a left side) and cash T-account will be credited (which is a right side).
So, the answer is option B) Post $2000 on the left side of the Supplies T-account.
Knowledge Check 01 A company prepares the following Journal entry. In posting this transaction to T-accounts,...
Knowledge Check 01 On April 7, Carlton Company purchases supplies for $600 cash. Provide the journal entry for this transaction. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet On April 7, Carlton Company purchases supplies for $600 cash. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date Account Title Debit Credit April 07 Cash Accounts Payable Cash Inventory Record View general Journal Supplies
Knowledge Check 01 A company is in its first month of operations. The company pays total salaries to its employees of $600 per day. For the first four weeks of January (28 days), the company paid its employees $16,800 cash. For the final three days in January, employees earn $1,800 in additional salaries that will not be paid until February 4. What adjusting entry would be made at the end of January? Post the adjusting entry for the scenario provided....
Knowledge Check 01 A company is in its first month of operations. Supplies worth $4,000 were purchased on January 5. At the end of the month supplies worth $3,000 were in hand. What adjusting entry would be made at the end of January? Post the adjusting entry for the scenario provided. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field. record the consumption of supplies during the month if supplies are...
Please provide the journal entries for this. Thanks
Knowledge Check 01 On January 1, Year 1, McClurg Corporation issues 5%, 11-year bonds with a face amount of $70,000 for $76,180. The market interest rate is 4%. Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. Complete the necessary journal entry for the issuance of the bonds by selecting the account names from the drop-down menus and entering the associated dollar amounts. (If no entry is required for a particular...
Post the transactions to the T-accounts. Use the transaction dates as posting references. Use a "Bal" posting reference to show the ending balance of each account. For any accounts with a zero balance, select the "Bal" posting reference and enter a "0" on the normal side of the account. Review the journal entries you prepared above Cash Accounts Payable Service Revenue Salaries Payable Accounts Receivable Unearned Revenue Salaries Expense Office Supplies Common Stock Depreciation Expense Truck Prepaid Insurance Retained Earnings...
Requirement 2. Post the transactions to the T-accounts, using transaction dates as posting references. Determine the ending balance in each account. Review the journal entries prepared in previous steps. Cash Common Stock Accounts Receivable Dividends Supplies Service Revenue Equipment Salary Expense Land Advertising Expense Accounts Payable Utilities Expense Journal Entry Accounts Date Debit Credit Dec 2 Cash 70,000 Common Stock 70,000 Dec 700 3 Supplies Equipment Accounts Payable 11,300 12,000 4 Cash 5,500 5,500 Dec 36,000 36,000 Dec 4,100 Service...
Journalizing and Posting On February 11, 2099, Quick Fix Company purchased $2,310 of supplies on account. In Quick Fix's chart of accounts, the supplies account is No. 15, and the accounts payable account is No. 21. a. Journalize and insert the posting reference for the February 11, 2049, transaction on page 73 of Quick Fix Company's two-column journal. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Page: 73 DATE ACCOUNT TITLE POST. REF DEBIT CREDIT 12/11/2079...
Activity 1.a - Post Transactions to T-accounts
Use the information provided in the journal entry to post the
transaction to the t-account. Post in DR/CR order.
Use the information provided in the journal entry to post the transaction to the t-account. Post in DR/CR order Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit Nov. 2 Utilities Expense 43,600 Utilities Payable 43,600 Accrued liability for utilities. Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit Nov. 4 Cash 47,200 Service Revenue 47,200 Collected cash for services...
Knowledge Check 01 On May 5, Blackwell Corporation pays $18,000 in salaries for the current month. Provide the journal entry for this transaction View transaction list Journal entry worksheet On May 5, Blackwell Corporation pays $18,000 in salaries for the current month. Note: Enter debits before credits Account Title Date May 05 Record entry Clear entry View general journal
Knowledge Check 01 A company sells goods to a customer on account for $800, terms 3/10,n/30. The customer pays within the discount period. On the date of payment, the company will debit: Multiple Choice O Accounts Receivable for $776 O Cash for $800 O Sales Discounts for $24 O Sales Revenue for $800