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Degger [83]
3 years ago
13

The following trial balance of Sheffield Co. does not balance.

Business
1 answer:
Bingel [31]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

SHEFFIELD CO.

Corrected TRIAL BALANCE JUNE 30, 2020

                                                    Debit         Credit

Cash                                         $2,563

Accounts Receivable                 2,694

Supplies                                         300

Equipment                                   5,014

Accounts Payable                                      $2,557

Unearned Service Revenue                           875

Common Stock                                            6,357

Retained Earnings                                       3,357

Service Revenue                                         4,220

Dividend                                      932

Salaries and Wages Expense 3,852

Office Expense                        1,297

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

SHEFFIELD CO. TRIAL BALANCE JUNE 30, 2020

                                                  Debit         Credit

Cash                                         $3,227  + 180 - $844

Accounts Receivable                 2,874  - 180

Supplies                                      1,157  - 857

Equipment                                 4,157  + 857

Accounts Payable                                      $3,023  - 466

Unearned Service Revenue                        1,557  - 682

Common Stock                                            6,357

Retained Earnings                                       3,357

Service Revenue                                         2,737  + 801 + 682

Dividend                                      932

Salaries and Wages Expense 3,757  + 1,027 - 932

Office Expense                        1,297

Totals                                   $14,799       $18,701

Journal Entries to correct errors:

1. Debit Cash Account $180

  Credit Accounts Receivable $180

To correct error of transposition.

2. Debit Office Equipment $857

   Credit Supplies $857

To correct error of commission (posting to the wrong account).

3. Debit Suspense $801

   Credit Service Revenue $801

To correct error of understatement on one side of the ledger.

4. Debit Suspense $844

   Credit Cash Account $844

To reverse an error of commission.

5. Debit Unearned Service Revenue $682

   Credit Service Revenue $682

To recognize revenue for services performed.

6. Debit Salaries & Wages Expense $1,027

   Credit Suspense Account $1,027

To correct error of omission.

7. Debit Accounts Payable $466

  Credit Suspense $466

To correct error of commission

8. Debit Dividend $932

   Credit Salaries and Wages Expense $982

To correct error of commission

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