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1 Aug Started business with $150, 000 in the bank
3 Aug Bought supplies on credit from Right Way Manufacturers
24 Boxes Air Filter $720.00 per box
96 Bottles fuel injector cleaner $200.00 per bottle
48 Boxes Spark Plug $300.00 per box
36 Boxes Brake Shoe $580.00 per box
24 Boxes Disc Pads $400.oo per box
5 Aug Provided services for cash less 10% discount
12 small motorbike engines $350.00 per engine
6 large motorbike engines (full service) $950.00 per engine
8 medium size motorbike engines (full service) $800.00 per engine
7 Aug Paid Rent by cheque $5,000.00
10 Aug Paid Wages by cheque $8,000.00
10 Aug Bought Fixtures from CT Limited $3,500.00
paying by cash
11 Aug Provided services on credit to Auto Care.
24 small motorbike engines $350.00 per engine
8 large motor bike engines (partial service) $650.00 per engine
12 medium size motorbike engine (partial service) $550.00 per engine
12 Aug Bought Fixtures on credit from CT Ltd $8,000.00
13 Aug Received a loan from NBC cash $25,000.00
14 Aug Provided services on credit to P&S Auto
18 Large motorbike engines (full service) $950.00 per engine
12 medium size motor bike engines $650.00 per engine
24 medium size motorbike engines $550.00 per engine
20 small motorbike engines $350.00 per engine
21 Aug Paid CT Ltd by cheque $8,000.00
22 Aug Paid wages cash $8,000.00
23 Aug Paid Right Way Manufacturer the amount owing to them
by cheque, they allowed us a 15% discount
27 Aug P&S Auto paid the amount owing by them in
Cash less 10 % discount
27 Aug Electricity paid by cash $1,500.00
28 Aug The owner took $5000 out of the bank for his personal use.
28 Aug Provided services for cash
12 small motorbike engines $350.00 per engine
6 medium size motorbike engines $550.00 per engine
4 medium size motor bike engines $800.00 per engine
29 Aug Bought supplies on credit from big J Manufacturers
4 Bottles Fuel Injector Cleaner $200.00 per bottle
9 Boxes Air Filters $720.00 per box
8 Boxes Sparks Plugs $300.00 per box
30 Aug Provided service for cash
8 small motorbike engines $350.00 per engine
7 Large motorbike engines $950.00 per engine
8 Medium motorbike engines $550.00 per engine
31 Aug Supplies on hand
5 Boxes Air Filter $720.00 per box
6 Bottles fuel injector cleaner $200.00 per bottle
12 Boxes Spark Plug $300.00 per box
13 Boxes Brake Shoe $580.00 per box
9 Boxes Disc Pads $400.oo per box
- Create a name for the owner of the company and give the business a name that reflects the operations of the organization.
- Record the transactions stated above in the general journal.
Post the transactions to the general ledger and balance off each account- Extract a
trial balance on August 31st. - Prepare an Income Statement for the month ended August 31st, the owner’s equity statement and a
Balance Sheet as at that date
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- On May 1, a petty cash fund was established for $200. The following vouchers were issued during May. Date Voucher Purpose Amount May 1 1 Office supplies $ 3.00 3 2 Birthday gift for office worker (misc. exp.) 15.00 5 3 Mileage reimbursement 5.00 7 4 Postage due 2.00 8 5 Office supplies 4.00 11 6 Donation—Goodwill (contribution exp.) 10.00 15 7 Telephone call (telephone exp.) 5.00 21 8 Mileage reimbursement 11.00 23 9 Withdrawal by owner (Carla Sanchez) 20.00 25 10 Postage due 3.50 26 11 Office supplies 17.00 28 12 Copier repair (misc. exp.) 18.50 Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry to establish the petty cash fund on May 1. 2. Record the vouchers in the petty cash record. Total and rule the petty cash record. 3. Prepare the journal entry to replenish the petty cash fund. Make…arrow_forwardPost to the general ledgerarrow_forwardJoey's Bike Shop sells new and used bicycle parts. Although a majority of its sales are cash sales, it makes a significant amount of credit sales. During Year 1, its first year of operations, Joey's Bike Shop experienced the following. Sales on account Cash sales Collections of accounts receivable Uncollectible accounts charged off during the year $288,300 696,700 273,885 1,413 Required a. Assume that Joey's Bike Shop uses the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible accounts and estimates that 1 percent of its sales on account will not be collected. Answer the following questions: (1) What is the Accounts Receivable balance at December 31, Year 1? (2) What is the ending balance of the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts at December 31, Year 1, after all entries and adjusting entries are posted? (3) What is the amount of uncollectible accounts expense for Year 1? (4) What is the net realizable value of accounts receivable at December 31, Year 1?arrow_forward
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