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Transcribed Image Text:WINTER WHOLESALE COMPANY BEGAN OPERATIONSON AUGUST, 2021.
THE FOLLOWING TRANSACTIONS TOOK PLACE DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST
A. OWNERS INVESTED P 50,000 CASH IN THE CORPORATION IN EXCHANGE FOR 5,000
SHARES OF EQUITY CAPITAL
B. EQUIPMENT WAS PURCHASED FOR P 20,000 CASH
C. ON THE FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, P 6,000 RENT ON A BUILDING WAS PAID FOR THE
MONTHS OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER.
D. MERCHANDISE COSTING P 38,000 WAS PURCHASED ON ACCOUNT. THE COMPANY USES
PERPETUAL INVENTORY SYSTEM.
E. P 30,000 WAS BORROWED FROM A LOCAL BANK, AND A NOTE PAYABLE WAS SIGNED
F. CREDIT SALES FOR THE MONTH WERE P 40,000. THE COST OF MERCHANDISE SOLD WAS
P 22,000.
G. P 15,000 WAS COLLECTED ON ACCOUNT FROM CUSTOMERS
H. P 20,000 WAS PAID ON ACCOUNT TO SUPLIERS OF MERCHANDISE
I. SALARIES OF P7,000 WERE PAID TO EMPLOYEES FOR AUGUST
J. A BILL FOR P 2,000 WAS RECEIVED FROM A LOCAL UTILITY COMPANY FOR THE MONTH
OF AUGUST
K. P 20,000 CASH WAS LOANED TO ANOTHER COMPANY, EVIDENCED BY A NOTE
RECEIVABLE.
L. THE CORPORATION PAID ITS SHARE HOLDERS A CASH DIVIDEND OF P 1,000.
REQUIRED: 1.PREPARE A JOURNAL ENTRY FOR EACH TRANSACTION
2. PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT
3. Prepare Balance Sheet
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