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In the three columns, enter debit or credit to describe the journal entry necessary to increase...
Nature of Accounts, Debit and Credit Rules In the three columns, enter debit or credit to describe the journal entry necessary to increase and decrease the account shown to the left, and indicate which side of the account represents its normal balance. Normal Balance Increase Decrease Cash . Accounts payable A Common Stock Retained earnings Fee revenue . - - Wage expense
Journal Entry Accounts Debit Credit Data Table - X Date (1) Jan 31 i Requirements 12,500 17,100 1. All adjustments have been journalized and posted, but the closing entries have not yet been made. Journalize Valley Haven's closing entries at January 31, 2018. 2. A T-account for Retained Earnings has been set up for you. Post to that account. Then calculate Valley Haven's net income for the year ended January 31, 2018. What is the ending balance of Retained Earnings?...
Rules of Debit and Credit The following table summarizes the rules of debit and credit. Indicate whether the proper answer is a debit or a credit. Increase Decrease Normal Balance Balance sheet accounts: Asset Debit Liability Debit Credit Stockholders' equity: Common Stock Retained Earnings Dividends Credit Debit Credit Income statement accounts: Revenue Credit Expense Credit Debit
Calculator Rules of Debit and Credit The following table summarizes the rules of debit and credit. Indicate whether the proper answer is a debit or a credit. Increase Decrease Normal Balance Balance sheet accounts: Asset Credit Liability Credit Stockholdersequity: Common Stock Credit Retained Earnings Credit Credit Dividends Debit Credit Income statement accounts: Revenue Credit Expense Credit Debit
31) A business uses a credit to record: A) An increase in an expense account. B) A decrease in an asset account. C) A decrease in an unearned revenue account. D) A decrease in a revenue account. E) A decrease in a capital account. 32) Identify the statement below that is correct: A) The left side of a T-account is the credit side. B) Debits decrease asset and expense accounts, and increase liability, equity, and revenue accounts. C) The left...
2. Indicate with a "D" for Debit and a "C" for Credit, each accounts normal balance (hint: the side you increase the account on). Cash Unearned Revenue Common Stock Revenue Salary Expense Accounts Payable Equipment Accounts Receivable Building Depreciation Expense
Account Trial Balance Debit Credit 8,300 6,800 Adjusted Trial Balance Debit Credit $ 8,300 6,850 800 4,300 1,000 4,300 1.900 Cash Accounts receivable Interest receivable Note receivable Supplies Prepaid insurance Building Accumulated depreciation building Accounts payable Wages payable Unearned rental revenue 2,200 66,700 600 66,700 $ 9,700 6,300 11,600 6,300 850 600 19,000 Common stock Retained earnings Dividends 1,400 19,000 43,800 43,800 4,000 4,000 Rental revenue 15,600 800 16,450 1,600 Interest revenue Depreciation expense-building Supplies expense Utilities expense Wage expense...
Indicate whether the Debit or Credit is the correct answer for each of the following Decrease in account receivable. Normal balance of Joe Smith, Capital Normal balance of rent expense Increase in service revenue Increase in Accounts Payable Increase in salary expense Increase in equipment
13. Would a debit or a credit increase the balance in the rent expense account when making a journal entry? 14. Would a debit or a credit decrease the balance in the Account Payable account when making a journal entry?
1 .Choose all the accounts below that would be INCREASED by a DEBIT entry to the account. Group of answer choices Assets Dividends Capital Contributions Revenues Contra Assets Losses Expenses Liabilities Contra Revenues Retained Earnings Gains 2. Choose all the accounts below that would be DECREASED by a CREDIT entry to the account. Group of answer choices Retained Earnings Assets Equity Expenses Dividends Contra Assets Losses Liabilities 3. Choose all the accounts below that would be DECREASED by a DEBIT...