Jeremiah Restoration Company completed the following selected transactions during January:
| Jan. 1. | Established a petty cash fund of $750. |
| 12. | The cash sales for the day, according to the cash register records, totaled $11,494. The actual cash received from cash sales was $11,519. |
| 31. | Petty cash on hand was $157. Replenished the petty cash fund for the following disbursements, each evidenced by a petty cash receipt: |
| Jan. 3. | Store supplies, $398. |
| 7. | Express charges on merchandise sold, $32 (Delivery Expense). |
| 9. | Office supplies, $16. |
| 13. | Office supplies, $18. |
| 19. | Postage stamps, $13 (Office Supplies). |
| 21. | Repair to office file cabinet lock, $11 (Miscellaneous Administrative Expense). |
| 22. | Postage due on special delivery letter, $27 (Miscellaneous Administrative Expense). |
| 24. | Express charges on merchandise sold, $52 (Delivery Expense). |
| 30. | Office supplies, $8. |
| Jan. 31. | The cash sales for the day, according to the cash register records, totaled $18,255. The actual cash received from cash sales was $18,215. |
| 31. | Decreased the petty cash fund by $110. |
Journalize the transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
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| Date | Account Title | Post Ref. | Debit | Credit | ASSETS | LIABILITIES | EQUITY |
| Jan. 1 | Petty Cash | 111 | $750 | ↑ | |||
| Cash | 110 | $750 | ↓ | ||||
| Jan. 12 | Cash | 110 | $11,519 | ↑ | |||
| Cash Short and Over | 516 | $25 | ↓ | ||||
| Sales | 410 | $11,494 | ↑ | ||||
| Jan. 31 | Store Supplies | 146 | $398 | ↑ | |||
| Delivery Expense | 532 | $84 | ↓ | ||||
| Office Supplies | 145 | $55 | ↑ | ||||
| Miscellaneous Administrative Expense | 591 | $38 | ↓ | ||||
| Cash Short and Over | 516 | $18 | ↓ | ||||
| Cash | 110 | $593 | ↓ | ||||
| Jan. 31 | Cash | 110 | $18,215 | ↑ | ↓ | ||
| Cash Short and Over | 516 | $40 | |||||
| Sales | 410 | $18,255 | ↑ | ||||
| Jan. 31 | Cash | 110 | $110 | ↑ | |||
| Petty Cash | 111 | $110 | ↓ | ||||
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