Bundle: Corporate Financial Accounting, Loose-leaf Version, 14th + CengageNOWv2, 1 term Printed Access Card
Bundle: Corporate Financial Accounting, Loose-leaf Version, 14th + CengageNOWv2, 1 term Printed Access Card
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ISBN: 9781337130691
Author: Carl Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan Duchac
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.1BPR

Entries into T accounts and trial balance

Ken Jones, an architect, organized Jones Architects on April 1, 2018. During the month, Jones Architects completed the following transactions:

  1. A. Transferred cash from a personal bank account to an account to be used for the business in exchange for common stock, $18,000.
  2. B. Purchased used automobile for $ 19,500, paying $2,500 cash and giving a note payable for the remainder.
  3. C. Paid April rent for office and workroom, $3,150.
  4. D. Paid cash for supplies, $ 1,450.
  5. E. Purchased office and computer equipment on account $6,500.
  6. F. Paid cash for annual insurance policies on automobile and equipment, $2,400.
  7. G. Received cash from a client for plans delivered, $12,000.
  8. H. Paid cash to creditors on account, $1,800.
  9. I. Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $375.
  10. J. Received invoice for blueprint service, due in May, $2,500.
  11. K. Recorded fees earned on plans delivered, payment to be received in May. $ 15,650.
  12. L. Paid salary of assistant. $2,800.
  13. M. Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses. $200.
  14. N. Paid installment due on note payable, $300.
  15. O. Paid gas, oil, and repairs on automobile for April, $550.

Instructions

  1. 1. Record these transactions directly in the following T accounts, without journalizing: Cash. Accounts Receivable, Supplies. Prepaid Insurance, Automobiles, Equipment, Notes Payable, Accounts Payable, Common Stock, Professional Fees, Rent Expense, Salary Expense, Blueprint Expense, Automobile Expense, Miscellaneous Expense. To the left of each amount entered in the accounts, place the appropriate letter to identify the transaction.
  2. 2. Determine account balances of the T accounts. Accounts containing a single entry only (such as Prepaid Insurance) do not need a balance.
  3. 3. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance for Jones Architects as of April 50, 2018.
  4. 4. Determine the net income or net loss for April.
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Chapter 2 Solutions

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Ch. 2 - Rules of debit and credit and normal balances...Ch. 2 - Prob. 2.2BECh. 2 - Journal entry for fees earned Prepare a journal...Ch. 2 - Journal entry for dividends Prepare a journal...Ch. 2 - Missing amount from an account On August 1, the...Ch. 2 - Trial balance errors For each of the following...Ch. 2 - Correcting entries The following errors took place...Ch. 2 - Prob. 2.1EXCh. 2 - Chart of accounts Innerscape Interiors is owned...Ch. 2 - Chart of accounts LeadCo School is a newly...Ch. 2 - Rules of debit and credit The following table...Ch. 2 - Normal entries for accounts During the month,...Ch. 2 - Normal balances of accounts Identify each of the...Ch. 2 - Transactions Zenith Consulting Co. has the...Ch. 2 - Journalizing and posting On October 3, 2018, Regal...Ch. 2 - Transactions and T accounts The following selected...Ch. 2 - Cash account balance During the month, Warwick Co....Ch. 2 - Account balances A. During February, 186,500 was...Ch. 2 - Retained earnings account balance As of January 1,...Ch. 2 - Identifying transactions Napa Tours Co. is a...Ch. 2 - Journal entries Based upon the T accounts in...Ch. 2 - Trial balance Based upon the data presented in...Ch. 2 - Trial balance The accounts in the ledger of...Ch. 2 - Effect of errors on trial balance Indicate which...Ch. 2 - Total of Credit column: 525,000 Error in triad...Ch. 2 - Effect of errors on trial balance The following...Ch. 2 - Errors in trial balance Identify the errors in the...Ch. 2 - Entries to correct errors The following errors...Ch. 2 - Prob. 2.22EXCh. 2 - Entries into T accounts and trial balance Marjorie...Ch. 2 - Journal entries and trial balance On October 1,...Ch. 2 - Journal entries and trial balance On November 1,...Ch. 2 - Journal entries and trial balance Elite Realty...Ch. 2 - Corrected trial balance The Lexington Group has...Ch. 2 - Entries into T accounts and trial balance Ken...Ch. 2 - Journal entries and trial balance On August 1,...Ch. 2 - Journal entries and trial balance On October 1,...Ch. 2 - Journal entries and trial balance Valley Realty...Ch. 2 - Corrected trial balance Tech Support Services has...Ch. 2 - The transactions completed by PS Music during June...Ch. 2 - Continuing Company AnalysisAmazon: Horizontal...Ch. 2 - Chipotle: Horizontal analysis Chipotle Mexican...Ch. 2 - Prob. 2.3ADMCh. 2 - Prob. 2.4ADMCh. 2 - Prob. 2.1TIF
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