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ikadub [295]
3 years ago
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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Laser Delivery Services, Inc. (LDS), was incorporated Janu

ary 1. The following transactions occurred during the year: Received $27,000 cash from the company's founders in exchange for common stock. Purchased land for $9,000, signing a two-year note (ignore interest). Bought two used delivery trucks at the start of the year at a cost of $9,000 each; paid $2,000 cash and signed a note due in three years for $16,000 (ignore interest). Paid $800 cash to a truck repair shop for a new motor, which increased the cost of one of the trucks. Stockholder Jonah Lee paid $220,000 cash for a house for his personal use. Record the effects of each item using a journal entry.
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Rasek [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

a.

Date          Account Details                                  Debit                       Credit

                 Cash                                                $27,000

                 Common Stock                                                                 $27,000

b.

Date          Account Details                                  Debit                       Credit

                 Land                                                 $9,000

                  Notes Payable                                                                  $9,000  

c.

Date          Account Details                                  Debit                       Credit

                 Vehicles                                           $18,000

                 Cash                                                                                 $2,000

                 Notes Payable                                                                 $16,000

d.

Date          Account Details                                  Debit                       Credit

                 Vehicles                                               $800

                 Cash                                                                                    $800

e. This does not require a journal entry as it is a personal transaction.

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