ok Chapter 03 b - Problem 3-1 Forms for the accounts in OPJ’s accounting system.) Feb 01 Take $4,000 cash out of Big Bank to pay for February’s warehouse rent. Feb 04 Sale of inventory to a customer – selling price $62,000 – cost of inventory sold $16,000 – customer paid cash which was deposited in Big Bank.

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Requirement 1
For each of the following transactions make the required entries in the General Journal:
(See the General Ledger tab in the workbook Chapter 03 b - Problem 3-1 Forms for the accounts in OPJ’s accounting system.)
Feb 01 Take $4,000 cash out of Big Bank to pay for February’s warehouse rent.
Feb 04 Sale of inventory to a customer – selling price $62,000 – cost of inventory sold $16,000 – customer paid cash which was deposited in Big Bank.
Feb 07 Take $10,000 cash out of Little Bank to pay employees for wages they have earned.
Feb 15 Sale of inventory to a customer – selling price $88,000 – cost of inventory sold $22,000 – customer will pay in the future.
Feb 18 Sale of inventory to a customer – selling price $110,000 – cost of inventory sold $28,000 – customer pays $40,000 cash which is deposited in Little Bank – customer will pay for the remaining amount of the sale in 30 days.
Feb 22 Purchase additional inventory – pay $17,000 cash out of Big Bank for the inventory.
Feb 27 Take $23,000 cash out of Little Bank to pay employees for wages they have earned.
Feb 28 Adjust the Interest Payable-Big Bank account to record the $600 of interest owed to Big Bank for February – interest will be paid in June.
Feb 28 Adjust the Interest Payable-Little Bank account to record the $450 of interest owed to Little Bank for February – interest will be paid in March.
Requirement 2
Post the entries from the General Journal to the General Ledger accounts.


Requirement 3
Compute an ending balance for each General Ledger account.


Requirement 4 (Sub part to be solved)
Prepare a Trial Balance.


Requirement 5 ( Sub Part to be solved )
Prepare the “What Caused the Change in Retained Earnings” report.


Requirement 6  (Sub part to be Sloved)
Prepare OPJ’s Balance Sheet as of February 28, 2021.

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