Please make a general journal entry for each question.
1. As of December 31, Green Thumb has not recorded any insurance expense for the new policy purchased for $18,000 for a three-year policy with coverage starting on 12/15/19.
2. Green Thumb depreciates its equipment at a rate of $7,000 per year. No depreciation expense has been recorded yet for 2019.
3. For the service revenue collected on December 15th, collected $3,000 for plant maintenance to be performed from 12/15/19 to 1/15/20.
4. Erica let you know that she provided $2,900 of services to a customer in December that had not yet been billed.
5. Green Thumb has incurred salaries of $3,000 at the end of the year. The next payroll date is 1/2/20. (Ignore payroll taxes and withholdings).
Solution:
General Journal Entry:
| Event | General Journal | DEBIT | CREDIT |
| 1 | Insurance Expense [18000/36 Months *0.5 Months] | $ 250 | |
| Prepaid Insurance | $ 250 | ||
| (To record insurance expense recorded) | |||
| 2 | Depreciation Expense | $ 7,000 | |
| Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment | $ 7,000 | ||
| (To record depreciation expense) | |||
| 3 | Unearned Service Revenue [3000*0.5 Month] | $ 1,500 | |
| Service Revenue | $ 1,500 | ||
| (To record service revenue) | |||
| 4 | Accounts Receivables | $ 2,900 | |
| Service Revenue | $ 2,900 | ||
| (To record service revenue) | |||
| 5 | Salaries Expense | $ 3,000 | |
| Salaries Payable | $ 3,000 | ||
| (To record salary expense recorded) |
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