Requirements: 1. Analyze and journalize the transactions for the May, 2021 of 5C's Computer Center. 2. Post journal entries to the ledger 3. Prepare Unadjusted Trial Balance as of May 31, 2021. 4. Journalize the necessary adjusting entries. 5. Prepare Worksheet 6. Prepare the financial statements: a) Income Statement b) Statement of Changes in Owner's Equity c) Balance Sheet 7. Prepare Closing entries 8. Prepare the Post-closing Trial Balance
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- Select 30 transactions of various kinds such as sales, costs (direct and indirect),revenues earned, revenue received in advance, expenses incurred, paid in advance, outstanding expenses, assets (current, non-current), liabilities (current, long term), Equity and so on.1. Record those transactions in journal2. post them to ledgerWhen posting transactions to the general ledger, use the transaction letters a, b, c, d, or e as the description for each entry. Also, the dates must be entered in the format dd/mmm (ie, 15/Ja General Jourmal Account/Explanation Page GJ9 Credit Cash Account No. 101 Date Debit Date Desc. F Debit Credit Balance F 2/Oct Supplies 35,000 GJ9 Share Capital 35,000 (a) 5/Oct Supplies 700 Accounts Payable Account No. 201 Date Desc. F Debit Credit Balance Accounts Payable 700 (b) 6/Oct Accounts Payable Supplies (c) 10/Oct Cash 399 399 1,100 Supplies Share Capital Account No. 301 Date Desc. F Debit Credit Balance 1,100 (d) 13/Oct Cash 500 Consulting Revenue Earned 500 Supplies Account No. 126 (e) Date Desc. F Debit Credit Balance Consulting Revenue Earned Account No. 403 Date Desc. F Debit Credit Balance Office Salaries Expense Account No. 620 Date Desc. F Debit Credit Balance Official Time: 1:24:52 SUBMIT AND MARKJournalize the transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. PAGE 10 JOURNAL ACCOUNTING EQUATION DATE DESCRIPTION POST. REF. DEBIT CREDIT ASSETS LIABILITIES EQUITY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21…
- Prepare journal entries to record the December transactions in the General Journal Tab in the excel template file Use the following accounts as appropriate: Cash. Land. Notes Payable. Depreciation Expense. Accounts Receivable. Accumulated Depreciation. Common Stock. Salaries Expense. Supplies. Accounts Payable. Retained Earnings. Supplies Expense. Prepaid Insurance. Deferred Revenue. Dividends. Rent Expense. Equipment. Salaries Payable. Service Revenue. Insurance Expense 1-Dec: Issue common stock in exchange for cash of $6,000. 1-Dec: Paid the premium in advance on a one-year insurance policy, $480. 1-Dec: Purchased Equipment for $3,600 cash. 5-Dec: Purchased office supplies from XYZ Company on account, $400. 15-Dec: Provided services to customers for $5,400 cash. 16-Dec: Provided services to customer ABC Inc. on account, $2,500. 17-Dec: Received $800 cash in advance from a customer for services to be provided in January. 22-Dec: Paid $220 to XYZ company for the Dec 5 purchase on…Viking Trivia Company Chart of Account Titles (selected): Assets: Prepaid Rent, Prepaid Advertising. Prepaid Insurance, Office Supplies, Inventory, Accumulated Depreciation Liabilities: Interest Payable, Utilities Payable, Commissions Payable, Unearned Rent Revenues: Rent Revenue, Interest Revenue Expenses: Office Supplies Expense, Commissions Expense, Utilities Expense, Insurance Expense, Advertising Expense, Depreciation Expense, Interest Expense, Rent Expense Review the following items and make the necessary adjusting entries using the account titles shown above as of December 31, 2019. If no entry is required, write N/A in all blanks for that item. Round all amounts to the nearest dollar. On December 1, 2019, Viking Trivia Company rented some office space to a local telemarketer. Viking collected $5,400 rent for the period of December 1, 2019, to February 29, 2020. The cash collected was recorded as unearned rent. Debit Account: Debit Amount: Credit Account: Credit…Viking Trivia Company Chart of Account Titles (selected): Assets: Prepaid Rent, Prepaid Advertising. Prepaid Insurance, Office Supplies, Inventory, Accumulated Depreciation Liabilities: Interest Payable, Utilities Payable, Commissions Payable, Unearned Rent Revenues: Rent Revenue, Interest Revenue Expenses: Office Supplies Expense, Commissions Expense, Utilities Expense, Insurance Expense, Advertising Expense, Depreciation Expense, Interest Expense, Rent Expense Review the following items and make the necessary adjusting entries using the account titles shown above as of December 31, 2019. If no entry is required, write N/A in all blanks for that item. Round all amounts to the nearest dollar. On December 1, 2019, Viking Trivia Company entered into a legally binding contract to purchase $40,000 of advertising. The advertising will begin on March 1, 2020 with payment due at that time. Debit Account: Debit Amount: Credit Account: Credit Amount:
- Viking Trivia Company Chart of Account Titles (selected): Assets: Prepaid Rent, Prepaid Advertising. Prepaid Insurance, Office Supplies, Inventory, Accumulated Depreciation Liabilities: Interest Payable, Utilities Payable, Commissions Payable, Unearned Rent Revenues: Rent Revenue, Interest Revenue Expenses: Office Supplies Expense, Commissions Expense, Utilities Expense, Insurance Expense, Advertising Expense, Depreciation Expense, Interest Expense, Rent Expense Review the following items and make the necessary adjusting entries using the account titles shown above as of December 31, 2019. If no entry is required, write N/A in all blanks for that item. Round all amounts to the nearest dollar. During 2019, Viking Trivia Company purchased office supplies that cost $23,400. The purchase was recorded as office supplies inventory. At the beginning of 2019, the office supplies inventory was $3,600. At the end of 2019, a count showed unused office supplies amounting to $2,600. Debit…Viking Trivia Company Chart of Account Titles (selected): Assets: Prepaid Rent, Prepaid Advertising. Prepaid Insurance, Office Supplies, Inventory, Accumulated Depreciation Liabilities: Interest Payable, Utilities Payable, Commissions Payable, Unearned Rent Revenues: Rent Revenue, Interest Revenue Expenses: Office Supplies Expense, Commissions Expense, Utilities Expense, Insurance Expense, Advertising Expense, Depreciation Expense, Interest Expense, Rent Expense Review the following items and make the necessary adjusting entries using the account titles shown above as of December 31, 2019. If no entry is required, write N/A in all blanks for that item. Round all amounts to the nearest dollar. For the week ended December 31, 2019, Viking Trivia Company sales employees earned $37,000 in commissions that will be paid in the next payroll on January 11, 2020. Debit Account: Debit Amount: Credit Account: Credit Amount:Viking Trivia Company Chart of Account Titles (selected): Assets: Prepaid Rent, Prepaid Advertising. Prepaid Insurance, Office Supplies, Inventory, Accumulated Depreciation Liabilities: Interest Payable, Utilities Payable, Commissions Payable, Unearned Rent Revenues: Rent Revenue, Interest Revenue Expenses: Office Supplies Expense, Commissions Expense, Utilities Expense, Insurance Expense, Advertising Expense, Depreciation Expense, Interest Expense, Rent Expense Review the following items and make the necessary adjusting entries using the account titles shown above as of December 31, 2019. If no entry is required, write N/A in all blanks for that item. Round all amounts to the nearest dollar. On October 1, 2019, Viking Trivia Company purchased office equipment that cost $44,000. The estimated life of the office equipment was five years with no residual value. Debit Account: Debit Amount: Credit Account: Credit Amount:
- Viking Trivia Company Chart of Account Titles (selected): Assets: Prepaid Rent, Prepaid Advertising. Prepaid Insurance, Office Supplies, Inventory, Accumulated Depreciation Liabilities: Interest Payable, Utilities Payable, Commissions Payable, Unearned Rent Revenues: Rent Revenue, Interest Revenue Expenses: Office Supplies Expense, Commissions Expense, Utilities Expense, Insurance Expense, Advertising Expense, Depreciation Expense, Interest Expense, Rent Expense Review the following items and make the necessary adjusting entries using the account titles shown above as of December 31, 2019. If no entry is required, write N/A in all blanks for that item. Round all amounts to the nearest dollar. On July 1, 2019, Viking Trivia Company paid $7,800 for six months’ property insurance coverage beginning on that date. The payment was debited to insurance expense on that date. Debit Account: Debit Amount: Credit Account: Credit Amount:Viking Trivia Company Chart of Account Titles (selected): Assets: Prepaid Rent, Prepaid Advertising. Prepaid Insurance, Office Supplies, Inventory, Accumulated Depreciation Liabilities: Interest Payable, Utilities Payable, Commissions Payable, Unearned Rent Revenues: Rent Revenue, Interest Revenue Expenses: Office Supplies Expense, Commissions Expense, Utilities Expense, Insurance Expense, Advertising Expense, Depreciation Expense, Interest Expense, Rent Expense Review the following items and make the necessary adjusting entries using the account titles shown above as of December 31, 2019. If no entry is required, write N/A in all blanks for that item. Round all amounts to the nearest dollar. On June 1, 2019, Viking Trivia Company borrowed $360,000 cash on a one-year, 6% note payable. The interest is payable on the due date, May 31, 2020. Debit Account: Debit Amount: Credit Account: Credit Amount:5) Insert the following account opening balances: Deblt 134,000 22,000 60,000 10,000 6,000 Account name Credit Account no. 1-1110 1-1310 1-1320 1-2110 1-2310 2-1210 Cheque Trade Debtors Inventory Plant and Equipment at cost Office Equipment at cost GST Collected GST Pald Trade Creditors Business Loan #1 Owners Capital 2,000 3,500 2-1220 2-1510 2-2100 3-1000 33,000 100,000 100,000