
and for an expense account is 4. The normal balances for an asset account is a...
5) The normal balance of an expense is a_while the normal balance of an asset isa A) debit; credit B) debit; debit C) credit; credit D) credit; debit 2019
Exercise 2-4 Identifying type and normal balances of accounts LO C4 For each of the following (1) identify the type of account as an asset. liability, equity, revenue, or expense: (2) identify the normal balance of the account; and (3) select debit (Dr) or credit (Cr.) to identify the kind of entry that would increase the account balance.
Exercise 2-4 Identifying type and normal balances of accounts LO C4 For each of the following (1) identify the type of account as an asset, liability, equity. revenue, or expense: (2) identify the normal balance of the account; and (3) select debit (Dr) or credit (C) to identify the kind of entry that would increase the account balance Type of Account Asset Normal Balance Increase (Dr. or Cr.) Account a Land b. Cash c. Legal Expense d. Prepaid Insurance e...
QUESTION 4 A capital expenditure results in a debit to: an expense account a contra-asset account a liability account an asset account 1 points QUESTION 5 The journal entry to record the amortisation of an intangible asset would require a debit to an expense account and a credit to: An asset account. A liability account. A contra-asset account. A revenue account.
E2-12 Identifying accounts, increases in accounts, and normal balances a. Interest Revenue f. Unearned Revenue b. Accounts Payable g. Prepaid Rent c. Calhoun, Capital h. Utilities Expense d. Office Supplies i. Calhoun, Withdrawals e. Advertising Expense j. Service Revenue Requirements 1. Identify each account as asset (A), liability (L), or equity (E). 2. Identify whether the account is increased with a debit (DR) or credit (CR). 3. Identify whether the normal balance is a debit (DR) or credit (CR).
Identify the type of account (asset, liability, equity) and the normal balance (debit or credit) for each account. a. Cash b. Dividends c. Office Equipment d. Accounts Payable e. Utilities Expense f. Common Stock g. Prepaid Insurance h. Service Revenues
Rules of Debit and Credit and Normal Balances State for each account whether it is likely to have debit entries only, credit entries only, or both debit and credit entries. Also, indicate its normal balance Typical Entries Normal Balance 1. Accounts Payable 2. Cash 3. Dividends 4. Miscellaneous Expense 5. Insurance Expense 6. Fees Earned
For each of the following (1) identify the type of account as an asset, liability, equity, revenue, or expense; (2) identify the normal balance of the account; and (3) select debit (Dr.) or credit (Cr.) to identify the kind of entry that would increase the account balance.
Exercise 2-4 Identifying type and normal balances of accounts LO C4 For each of the following (1) identify the type of account as an asset, liability, equity, revenue, or expense (2) identify the normal balance of the account, and (3) select debit (Dr) or credit (Cr.) to identify the kind of entry that would increase the account balance. Type of Account Normal Balance Increase (Dr. or Cr.) Account a Land b. Cash c. Legal Expense d. Prepaid Insurance e. Accounts...
Part VIII: Identifying Account Balances Account Name Balance Type of Account Financial Statement Normal Balance (debit/credit) 8,500 12 500 Asser Balance Sheet Dehir a) Accounts Payable b) Accounts Receivable c) Beginning Balance Retained Earnings d) Cash c) Common Stock f) Dividends g) Equipment h) Land i) Notes Payable j) Prepaid Rent k) Salaries Expense 1) Service Revenue m) Supplies n) Supplies Expense o) Utilities Expense 16,500 25,000 12.000 45,000 32,000 12.000 1.200 Expense Income Statement Debir 50,000 125,000 1.800 4,000...