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Katy Williams is the manager of Blue Light Arcade. The company provides entertainment for parties and...
Katy Williams is the manager of Blue Light Arcade. The company provides entertainment for parties and special events. a. Blue Light Arcade received $54 cash on account for a birthday party held two months ago. b. Agreed to hire a new employee at a monthly salary of $3,100. The employee starts work next month. c. Paid $2,100 for a table top hockey game purchased last month on account. d. Repaid a $5,100 bank loan that had been outstanding for six...
Journal Entry Worksheet
Financial Accounting Problem
The following events occurred for Mitka Ltd.: a. Received investment of $32,100 cash by organizers. b. Purchased land for $18,200in land; paid $6,100 in cash and signed a mortgage note with a local bank for the balance (due in five years). c. Borrowed cash from a bank and signed a note for $11,100. d. Lent $400 to an employee who signed a note due in three months. e. Paid the bank the amount borrowed...
Jameson Corporation was organized on May 1. The following events
occurred during the first month.
Received $71,000 cash from the five investors who organized
Jameson Corporation. Each investor received 109 shares of $10 par
value common stock.
Ordered store fixtures costing $14,000.
Borrowed $11,000 cash and signed a note due in two years.
Purchased $15,000 of equipment, paying $1,400 in cash and
signing a six-month note for the balance.
Lent $2,000 to an employee who signed a note to repay...
On February 1, 2020, Tessa Williams and Audrey Xle formed a partnership In Ontarlo. Williams contributed $92,000 cash and Xle contributed land valued at $132,000 and a small building valued at $192,000. Also, the partnership assumed responsibility for Xle's $142,000 long-term note payable associated with the land and building. The partners agreed to share profit or loss as follows: Williams Is to receive an annual salary allowance of $102,000, both are to receive an annual Interest allowance of 15% of...
Check my work Required information Assume Down, Inc., was organized on May 1 to compete with Despair, Inc.-a company that sells de-motivational posters and office products. Down, Inc., encountered the following events during its first month of operations. Part 2 of 3 points a. Received $48,000 cash from the investors who organized Down, Inc. b. Borrowed $15,000 cash and signed a note due in two years. c. Ordered equipment costing $16,000. d. Purchased $6,000 in equipment, paying $4,000 in cash...
a. Received $68.000 cash from the five investors who organized Jameson Corporation. Each investor received 105 shares of $10 par value common stock. b. Ordered store fixtures costing $17.000. c. Borrowed $17.000 cash and signed a note due in two years. d. Purchased $20.000 of equipment, paying $1,000 in cash and signing a six-month note for the balance. e. Lent $1.500 to an employee who signed a note to repay the loan in three months. f. Received and paid for...
Jameson Corporation was organized on May 1. The following events occurred during the first month. a. Received $70,000 cash from the five investors who organized Jameson Corporation. Each investor received 106 shares of $10 par value common stock. b. Ordered store fixtures costing $18,000. c. Borrowed $12,000 cash and signed a note due in two years. d. Purchased $19,000 of equipment, paying $1,800 in cash and signing a six-month note for the balance. e. Lent $1,300 to an employee who...
On June 10, 2019, an employee of Williams Corporation mistakenly debited Telephone Expense rather than Utilities Expense when recording a bill of $900 for the May utility service. The error was discovered on June 30. Prepare a general journal entry to correct the error View transaction list Journal entry worksheet Record the entry to correct the June 10 error. Note Enter debits before credits Date General Journal Debit Credit < Prey 5 of 5 ! Next View transaction list 1...
Jameson Corporation was organized on May 1. The following events occurred during the first month. a. Received $67,000 cash from the five investors who organized Jameson Corporation. Each investor received 104 shares of $10 par value common stock. b. Ordered store fixtures costing $15,000. c. Borrowed $16,000 cash and signed a note due in two years. d. Purchased $23,000 of equipment, paying $1,800 in cash and signing a six-month note for the balance. e. Lent $1,300 to an employee who...
Help Save & Exit Submit Check my work The following events occurred for Favata Company: a. Received $13,500 cash from owners and issued stock to them. b. Borrowed $10,500 cash from a bank and signed a note due later this year. c. Bought and received $1,150 of equipment on account d. Purchased land for $19,000; paid $1,700 in cash and signed a long-term note for $17,300. e. Purchased $6,500 of equipment: paid $1,700 In cash and charged the rest on...