

Hi
Let me know in case any issue and query:


Please help me by doing it clear so I can do it well. value: 10.00 points...
Dan Watson started a small merchandising business in Year 1. The business experienced the following events during its first year of operation. Assume that Watson uses the perpetual inventory system. 1. Acquired $33,000 cash from the issue of common stock. 2. Purchased inventory for $26,400 cash. 3. Sold inventory costing $16,400 for $29,000 cash. Required a. Record the events in general journal format. b. Post the entries to T-accounts. c. Determine the amount of gross margin. d. What is the...
Dan Watson started a small merchandising business In Year 1. The business experienced the following events during its first year of operation. Assume that Watson uses the perpetual Inventory system. a. Acquired $30,000 cash from the issue of common stock. b. Purchased Inventory for $18,000 cash. c. Sold Inventory costing $15,000 for $32,000 cash. Required a. Record the events in a horizontal financial statements model. b. Prepare an Income statement for Year 1 (use the multistep format). c. What is...
I cannot figure out what is incorrect in what I did. I don't
understand what the red x's are for!
Exercise 3-3 Effect of inventory transactions on financial statements: Perpetual system LO 3-1 Dan Watson started a small merchandising business in 2018. The business experienced the following events during its first year of operation. Assume that Watson uses the perpetual inventory system. . Acquired $30,000 cash from the issue of common stock. 2. Purchased inventory for $18,000 cash. 3. Sold...
Dan Watson started a small merchandising business in 2018. The
business experienced the following events during its first year of
operation. Assume that Watson uses the perpetual inventory
system.
Acquired $30,000 cash from the issue of common stock.
Purchased inventory for $18,000 cash.
Sold inventory costing $15,000 for $32,000 cash.
Required
Record the events in a horizontal statement model. In the Cash Flow
column, use OA to designate operating activity, IA for investment
activity, FA for financing activity, or NC...
Please do it clear so I can do it well.
4. value 10.00 points The Pet Store experienced the following events for the 2016 accounting perlocd 1. Acquired $60,000 cash from the issue of common stock 2. Purchased $65,000 of in on account 3. Received goods purchased in Event 2 FOB shipping point; freight cost of $900 paid in cash. 4. Sold inventory on account that cost $38,000 for $71,000 Event 4 was $620. The goods were shipped FOB destination....
Dan Watson started a small merchandising business in Year 1. The business experienced the following events during its first year of operation. Assume that Watson uses the perpetual Inventory system, 1. Acquired $28,500 cash from the issue of common stock. 2. Purchased inventory for $22,800 cash. 3. Sold inventory costing $17.000 for $31,000 cash. Required a. Record the events in a horizontal statement model. In the Cash Flow column, use OA to designate operating activity, IA for investment activity, FA...
Please try make it clear
(The following information applies to the questions displayed below. The following events apply to Gulf Seafood for the 2016 fiscal year: 1. The company started when it acquired $60,000 cash by issuing common stock. 2. Purchased a new cooktop that cost $40,000 cash. 3. Earned $72,000 in cash revenue. 4. Paid $25,000 cash for salaries expense. 5. Adjusted the records to reflect the use of the cooktop. Purchased on January 1, 2016, the cooktop has...
The accounting records of Wall's China Shop reflected the following balances as of January 1, Year 2: $ 18,900 Cash Beginning inventory Common stock Retained earnings 12,325 (145 units @ 12,325 $85) 14,200 17,025 The following five transactions occurred in Year 2: 1. First purchase (cash) 120 units @ $87 2. Second purchase (cash) 195 units @ $95 3. Sales (all cash) 415 units @ $192 4. Paid $15,950 cash for salaries expenses. 5. Paid cash for income tax at...
I already submitted this question earlier, but rather than tell
me what to do can you show me on income statement, balance sheet,
and cash flows how to enter #2 hopkins provided $60,000 of service
to clients but collected only $50000 cash. My answer keeps saying
incomplete and I don't know where I have gone wrong.
Exercise 3-2 Comparing a merchandising company with a service company LO 3-1 The following information is available for two different types of businesses for...
Required information Exercise 3-22A Recording events in the general journal, posting to T-accounts, and preparing closing entries LO 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.) At the beginning of Year 2, Oak Consulting had the following normal balances in its accounts: Account Balance Cash $ 27,300 Accounts receivable 19,600 Accounts payable 12,800 Common stock 23,700 Retained earnings 10,400 The following events apply to Oak Consulting for Year 2: 1. Provided $67,700 of services on...