FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781259964947
Author: Libby
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Please prepare Journals & T Accts for:
2019 | |||||||||||||
December | Transactions | Amount | |||||||||||
a. | Issued common stock for cash | 2,000 | |||||||||||
b. | Paid cash for three month's rent: December 2019, January and February 2020 | 2,400 | |||||||||||
c. | Purchased a used truck on credit (recorded as an account payable) | 13,000 | |||||||||||
d. | Purchased supplies on credit. These are expected to be used during the month (recorded as expense) | 1,600 | |||||||||||
e. | Paid for a one-year truck insurance policy, effective December 1 | 2,280 | |||||||||||
f. | Billed a customer for work completed to date | 6,000 | |||||||||||
g. | Collected cash for work completed to date | 4,000 | |||||||||||
h. | Paid the following expenses in cash: | ||||||||||||
Advertising | 700 | ||||||||||||
Interest | 700 | ||||||||||||
Telephone | 800 | ||||||||||||
Truck operating | 600 | ||||||||||||
Wages | 5,000 | ||||||||||||
i. | Collected part of the amount billed in f above | 1,000 | |||||||||||
j. | Billed customers for work completed to date | 7,000 | |||||||||||
k. | Signed a contract for work to be performed in January 2020 | 5,000 | |||||||||||
l. | Paid the following expenses in cash: | ||||||||||||
Advertising | 600 | ||||||||||||
Interest | 600 | ||||||||||||
Truck operating | 900 | ||||||||||||
Wages | 2,000 | ||||||||||||
m. | Collected an advance on work to be done in January (the policy of the coproration is to record such advances as revenue at the the time they are received) | ||||||||||||
2,000 | |||||||||||||
n. | Received a bill for electricity used during the month (recorded as utilities expense) | 800 | |||||||||||
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