Concept explainers
1.
A journal records a transaction by debiting one account and giving credit to another account. All the transactions affecting the business entity are passed through the journal recording.
To Prepare:
Journal entries to record the transactions that occurred for April in the books of AE.
1.
Answer to Problem 2PSA
When assets are invested into the business, all assets are debited, and the capital account is credited.
Asset purchase on cash requires the asset accounts to be debited and the cash account is credited.
Expenses paid in advance before they are accrued represents asset and hence debited and cash is credited.
Income earned in cash requires the cash account to be debited and income or revenue account is credited. Similarly, for income earned but not received in cash, an asset for receivable is debited and revenue is credited.
For asset purchase on credit, the asset account is debited, and the liability account is credited.
When trade payable is settled through payment, liability account is debited, and cash account is credited.
When cash is collected from the receivable asset, cash is debited, and the receivable is credited.
In case the owner withdraws cash from the business, the withdrawals account is debited, and cash is credited.
For expenses paid in cash, the expense account is debited, and cash is credited.
Explanation of Solution
AE | ||||
Journal | ||||
Sr. No. | Account Titles & Explanations | Account No. | Debit | Credit |
a | Cash | 101 | $100,000 | |
Office Equipment | 163 | $5,000 | ||
Drafting Equipment | 164 | $60,000 | ||
JA, Capital | 301 | $165,000 | ||
(to record cash &equipment invested into the business) | ||||
b | Land | 172 | $49,000 | |
Cash | 101 | $6,300 | ||
Notes Payable | 250 | $42,700 | ||
(To record land purchased partly by cash payment and | ||||
signing a note payable) | ||||
c | Building | 170 | $55,000 | |
Cash | 101 | $55,000 | ||
(To record building purchased for cash) | ||||
d | Prepaid Insurance | 108 | $3,000 | |
Cash | 101 | $3,000 | ||
(to record insurance paid for 18 months in advance) | ||||
e | Cash | 101 | $6,200 | |
Engineering Fees Earned | 402 | $6,200 | ||
(To record services rendered in cash) | ||||
f | Drafting Equipment | 201 | $20,000 | |
Cash | 101 | $9,500 | ||
Notes Payable | 250 | $10,500 | ||
(To record equipment purchased by cash and issuinga note payable) | ||||
g | Accounts Receivable | 106 | $14,000 | |
Engineering Fees Earned | 402 | $14,000 | ||
(To record services rendered on credit) | ||||
h | Office Equipment | 163 | $1,150 | |
Accounts Payable | 201 | $1,150 | ||
(To record equipment purchased on credit) | ||||
i | Accounts Receivable | 106 | $22,000 | |
Engineering Fees Earned | 402 | $22,000 | ||
(To record services rendered on credit) | ||||
j | Equipment Rental Expense | 602 | $1,333 | |
Accounts Payable | 201 | $1,333 | ||
(To record rental expense accrued) | ||||
k | Cash | 101 | $7,000 | |
Accounts Receivable | 106 | $7,000 | ||
(To record cash collection in part payment) | ||||
l | Wages Expense | 601 | $1,200 | |
Cash | 101 | $1,200 | ||
(to record wages paid in cash) | ||||
m | Accounts Payable | 201 | $1,150 | |
Cash | 101 | $1,150 | ||
(To record cash paid to settle dues) | ||||
n | Repairs Expense | 604 | $925 | |
Cash | 101 | $925 | ||
(To record cash paid for maintenance) | ||||
o | JA, Withdrawals | 201 | $9,480 | |
Cash | 101 | $9,480 | ||
(To record cash withdrawn for personal use) | ||||
p | Wages Expense | 601 | $1,200 | |
Cash | 101 | $1,200 | ||
(To record wages paid in cash) | ||||
q | Advertising Expense | 603 | $2,500 | |
Cash | 101 | $2,500 | ||
(To record cash paid for advertisement) |
Under the date column, the transaction date is entered. In account titles and explanations tab, the respective accounts are recorded and the corresponding amount in debit or credit is entered in their respective column. Account numbers are maintained to identify a particular account.
2.
After the journal entries are passed, the accounts are posted to the ledger and the balances in each ledger arecalculated. Ledger preparation can have different formats depending on the business needs.
To Post:
Journal entries to the ledger accounts and computation of balances for each of those ledger accounts.
2.
Answer to Problem 2PSA
When the journal entries are posted to the ledger accounts, the following balances will appear:
Cash: $22,945
Accounts Receivable: $29,000
Prepaid Insurance: $3,000
Office Equipment: $6,150
Drafting Equipment: $80,000
Building: $55,000
Land: $49,000
Accounts Payable: $1,333
Notes Payable: $53,200
JA, Capital: $165,000
JA, Withdrawals: $9,480
Engineering Fees Earned: $42,200
Wages Expense: $2,400
Equipment Rental Expense: $1,333
Advertising Expense: $2,500
Repairs Expense: $925
Explanation of Solution
Cash | Account No: 101 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
a | $100,000 | $100,000 | |||
b | $6,300 | $93,700 | |||
c | $55,000 | $38,700 | |||
d | $3,000 | $35,700 | |||
e | $6,200 | $41,900 | |||
f | $9,500 | $32,400 | |||
k | $7,000 | $39,400 | |||
l | $1,200 | $38,200 | |||
m | $1,150 | $37,050 | |||
n | $925 | $36,125 | |||
o | $9,480 | $26,645 | |||
p | $1,200 | $25,445 | |||
q | $2,500 | $22,945 | |||
Accounts Receivable | Account No: 106 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
g | $14,000 | $14,000 | |||
i | $22,000 | $36,000 | |||
k | $7,000 | $29,000 | |||
Prepaid Insurance | Account No: 108 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
d | $3,000 | $3,000 | |||
Office Equipment | Account No: 163 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
a | $5,000 | $5,000 | |||
h | $1,150 | $6,150 | |||
Drafting Equipment | Account No: 164 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
a | $60,000 | $60,000 | |||
f | $20,000 | $80,000 | |||
Building | Account No: 170 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
c | $55,000 | $55,000 | |||
Land | Account No: 172 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
b | $6,300 | $6,300 | |||
B | $42,700 | $49,000 | |||
Wages Expense | Account No: 601 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
l | $1,200 | $1,200 | |||
p | $1,200 | $2,400 | |||
Equipment Rental Expense | Account No: 602 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
j | $1,333 | $1,333 | |||
Advertising Expense | Account No: 603 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
q | $2,500 | $2,500 | |||
Repairs Expense | Account No: 604 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
n | $925 | $925 | |||
JA, Withdrawals | Account No: 302 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
o | $9,480 | $9,480 | |||
Accounts Payable | Account No: 201 | ||||
Sr.No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
h | $1,150 | $1,150 | |||
J | $1,333 | $2,483 | |||
M | $1,150 | $1,333 | |||
Notes Payable | Account No: 250 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
b | $42,700 | $42,700 | |||
f | $10,500 | $53,200 | |||
JA, Capital | Account No: 301 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
a | $165,000 | $165,000 | |||
Engineering Fees Earned | Account No: 402 | ||||
Sr. No. | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||
e | $6,200 | $6,200 | |||
g | $14,000 | $20,200 | |||
I | $22,000 | $42,200 |
Ledger entries are recorded in accordance with the journal chronologically and at each date balances are drawn.
3.
A trial balance is prepared to show the arithmetical accuracy of the ledgers so posted. However, this does not guarantee that accounts are prepared correctly. The trial balance serves as the prima facie document to show that the ledger balances are properly recorded from the journal.
To Prepare:
A trial balance as at June 30.
3.
Answer to Problem 2PSA
The debit and credit side of the trial balance are matched with the amount of $261,733.
Explanation of Solution
AE Trial Balance As at June 30 | |||
Cash | 101 | $22,945 | |
Accounts Receivable | 106 | $29,000 | |
Prepaid Insurance | 108 | $3,000 | |
Office Equipment | 163 | $6,150 | |
Drafting Equipment | 164 | $80,000 | |
Building | 170 | $55,000 | |
Land | 172 | $49,000 | |
Accounts Payable | 201 | $1,333 | |
Notes Payable | 250 | $53,200 | |
JA, Capital | 301 | $165,000 | |
JA, Withdrawals | 302 | $9,480 | |
Engineering Fees Earned | 402 | $42,200 | |
Wages Expense | 601 | $2,400 | |
Equipment Rental Expense | 602 | $1,333 | |
Advertising Expense | 603 | $2,500 | |
Repairs Expense | 604 | $925 | |
Total | $261,733 | $261,733 |
The total of the debit side must be equal to the total of the credit side to prove the arithmetical accuracy of the ledger accounts posted.
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