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Natasha2012 [34]
3 years ago
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Exercise 2-12 Analyzing and journalizing transactions involving receipt of cash LO P1 Following are transactions for Valdez Serv

ices, a company owned by Brina Valdez. Brina Valdez invested $20,000 cash in the company in exchange for common stock. The company provided services to a client and immediately received $900 cash. The company received $10,000 cash from a client in payment for services to be provided next year. The company received $3,500 cash from a client in partial payment of accounts receivable. The company borrowed $5,000 cash from the bank by signing a note payable. 1. Prepare general journal entries for the above transactions of Valdez Services. 2. Listed below are four reasons why a transaction would not yield a revenue. Match each of the reasons to the transaction it properly describes.
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Komok [63]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Date  General Journal and Explanation        Debit         Credit

              Cash                                                   $20,000

                   Common Stock                                               $20,000

              (To record investment in stock)

                Cash                                                   $900

                     Service Revenue                                           $900

               (To record revenue earned in Cash)  

                Cash                                                  $10,000  

                       Unearned Service Revenue                       $10,000

               (To record advance receipt)  

                Cash                                                    $3,500  

                        Accounts receivables                                 $3,500

               (To record cash received)  

                 Cash                                                   $5,000

                         Notes Payable                                            $5,000

                 (To record issuance of note)

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