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Comprehensive Problem 1 Part A
Page 137 COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM 1 PART A (CHAPTERS 1, 3, 4) COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM 1 REQUIREMENTS PART A: () Prepare journal entries to record the October 2019 transactions listed on the follow the chart of accounts for the appropriate account titles to use). Prepare a se each transaction and leave a space after each entry! Check figure: Toto s listed on the following page (refer to Prepare a separate journal entry for Check figure: Total debits...
(1) Prepare journal entr the chart of acco pare journal entries to record the October 2019 transactions listed on the following page hart of accounts for the appropriate account titles to use). Prepare a sepa ach transaction and leave a space after each entry! Check fiqure: Total debits - account titles to use). Prepare a separate journal entry for check figure: Total debits = $112,705. OPTIONAL: Post the journal entries to the T-accounts and calculate the account balances. unadjusted trial...
More Info Oct 2 Johnson Services received $65,000 cash and issued common stock to the stockholders 3 Purchased supplies, $700, and equipment, $12,300, on account. 4 Performed services for a customer and received cash, $5,700 7 Paid cash to acquire land, $35,000. 11 Performed services for a customer and billed the customer, $3,100. Johnson expects to collect within one month. 16 Paid for the equipment purchased October 3 on account. 17 Paid for newspaper advertising, $620 18 Received partial payment...
SPARKLE CLEANING SERVICE Problem Data For the Month Ended July 31, 2016 Fred Severini opened SPARKLE Cleaning Service on July 1, 2016. During July, the company completed the following transactions. July 1 Stockholders invested cash in the business in exchange for common stock. $15,000 1 Purchased a used cleaning truck on account. $12,000 3 Purchased cleaning supplies on account. $1,800 5 Paid on a one-year insurance policy, effective July 1. $2,100 12 Billed customers for cleaning services. $4,400 18 Paid...
Concord Security Company provides security services. Selected transactions for Concord are presented below. Oct. 1 Invested $66,000 cash in the business. 2 Hired part-time security consultant. Salary will be $2,000 per month. First day of work will be October 15, 4 Paid one month of rent for building for $2,000. 7 Purchased equipment for $15,000, paying $3,700 cash and the balance on account 8 Paid $400 for advertising. 10 Received bill for equipment repair cost of $320. 12 Provided security...
October 1 S. Erickson invested $50,000 cash, a $16,000 pool equipment, and $12,000 of office equipment in the company. 2 The company paid $4,000 cash for five months’ rent. 3 The company purchased $1,620 of office supplies on credit from Todd’s Office Products. 5 The company paid $4,220 cash for one year’s premium on a property and liability insurance policy. 6 The company billed Deep End Co $4,800 for services performed in installing a new pool. 8 The company paid...
create 1 journal entry for each date (12 total entries)
More Info Oct 2 Gagne Services received $65,000 cash and issued common stock to the stockholders. 3 Purchased supplies, $600, and equipment, $12,100, on account. 4 Performed services for a customer and received cash, $5,500. 7 Paid cash to acquire land, $37,000. 11 Performed services for a customer and billed the customer, $4,300. Gagne expects to collect within one month. 16 Paid for the equipment purchased October 3 on account....
Pina Colada Corp. provides security services. Selected transactions for Pina Colada Corp. are presented below. Oct. 1 Issued common stock in exchange for $63,400 cash from investors. 2 Hired part-time security consultant. Salary will be $1,900 per month. First day of work will be October 15. 4 Paid 1 month of rent for building for $1,900 7 Purchased equipment for $17,300, paying $3,800 cash and the balance on account 8 Pald $500 for advertising. 10 Received bill for equipment repair...
View Policies Current Attempt in Progress Blue Equipment Repair began operating in September 2017. It prepares financial statements at the end of each month. On November 1, 2017, a tabular summary includes the following information. Note that Blue began the month with $3,640 in Retained Earnings. This balance represents the results of its first two months of business. Assets Stockholdi Liabilities Unearn. Serv. Rev. Acc. Depr.- Equip. = Accts. Rec. Com. Accts. Pay. Cash + Stock Sal./Wages Pay. 820 +...
Comprehensive Accounting Cycle Review 11-02 (Part Level Submission) Karen Noonan opened Skysong Cleaning Services Inc. on February 1, 2022. During February, the following transactions were completed: Feb. 1 1 3 Issued 5,500 shares of Skysong Cleaning Services common stock for $14,300. Each share has a $1.50 par. Borrowed $8,800 on a 2-year, 6% note payable. Paid $9,920 to purchase used floor and window cleaning equipment from a company going out of business ($5,300 was for the floor equipment and $4,620...