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Anna11 [10]
3 years ago
5

Post the journal entries to the​ T-accounts, using transaction dates as posting references in the ledger accounts.

Business
1 answer:
umka2103 [35]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

July 1. Yardley contributed $68,000 cash to the business in exchange for common stock.

Dr cash 68,000

    Cr common stock 68,000

July 5. Paid monthly rent on medical equipment, $510.

Dr rent expense 510

    Cr cash 510

July 9. Paid $16,000 cash to purchase land to be used in operations.

Dr land 16,000

    Cr cash 16,000

July 10. Purchased office supplies on account, $1 ,600.

Dr office supplies 1,600

    Cr accounts payable 1,600

July 19. Borrowed $26,000 from the bank for business use.

Dr cash 26,000

    Cr notes payable 26,000

July 22. Paid $1,100 on account.

Dr accounts payable 1,100

    Cr cash 1,100

July 28. The business received a bill for advertising in the daily newspaper to be paid in August, $250.

Dr advertising expense 250

    Cr accounts payable 250

July 31. Revenues earned during the month included $6,300 cash and $5,300 on account.

Dr cash 6,300

Dr accounts receivable 5,300

    Cr service revenue 11,600

July 31. Paid employees' salaries $1 ,900, office rent $1 ,400, and utilities $600. Record as a compound entry.

Dr wages expense 1,900

Dr rent expense 1,400

Dr utilities expense 600

    Cr cash 3,900

July 31. The business received $1 ,340 for medical screening services to be performed next month.

Dr cash 1,340

    Cr unearned revenue 1,340

July 31. Paid cash dividends of $6,900.

Dr dividends 6,900

    Cr cash 6,900

cash

              debit                    credit

July 1      68,000

July 5                                  510

July 9                                  16,000

July 19    26,000

July 22                                1,100

July 31    6,300

July 31                                  3,900

July 31    1,340

July 31     <u>                             6,900</u>

               101,640

accounts receivable

              debit                    credit

July 31    5,300

office supplies

              debit                    credit

July 10   1,600

land

              debit                    credit

July 9     16,000

accounts payable

              debit                    credit

July 10                                1,600

July 22   1,100

July 28   <u>                            250     </u>

                                          750

unearned revenue

              debit                    credit

July 31                                1,340

notes payable

              debit                    credit

July 19                                26,000

common stock

              debit                    credit

July 1                                  68,000

service revenue

              debit                    credit

July 31                                11,600

rent expense

              debit                    credit

July 5     510

July 31    1,400

advertising expense

              debit                    credit

July 28   250

wages expense

              debit                    credit

July 31   1,900

utilities expense

              debit                    credit

July 31    600

dividends

              debit                    credit

July 31    6,900

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