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Drupady [299]
3 years ago
13

Cody Mountain Sports is an outdoor sporting goods guiding service located in northern Wyoming. Cody Mountain Sports (CMS) primar

ily provides guiding for common outdoor sporting activities such as rock climbing, hiking, and skiing. CMS completed the following adjusting transactions during March of 2021:
Mar. 1 CMS began operations by receiving $100,000 in cash. The business issued shares of common stock in exchange for this contribution.
Mar. 1 CMS paid $1,200 cash for a 12 month insurance policy. The policy begins Mar. 1.
Mar. 4 CMS guided a small rock climbing trip, receiving $20,000 payment in cash.
Mar. 15 CMS guided a hiking adventure, billing the customer $3,000 and receiving a promise of payment within one week.
Mar. 18 Accrued employee salaries of $10,000.
Mar. 19 Purchased fuel for vehicles on account, $1,000
Mar. 22 Collected $3,000 cash from customer on account.
Mar. 24 Paid rent on their property, $4,000 cash.
Mar. 27 Paid $1,000 cash on account.
Mar. 31 Cash dividends of $2,500 were paid to stockholders.

Required:
Post these transactions to the T-accounts.
Business
1 answer:
saveliy_v [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Cody Mountain Sports (CMS)

T-accounts:

Cash

Date       Account Titles               Debit    Credit

Mar. 1     Common Stock       $100,000

Mar. 1     Prepaid Insurance                     $1,200

Mar. 4    Service Revenue       20,000

Mar. 19  Vehicle Expenses                       1,000

Mar. 22 Accounts Receivable  3,000

Mar. 24 Rent Expense                            4,000

Mar. 27 Salaries Payable                         1,000

Mar. 31 Cash dividends                          2,500

Accounts Receivable

Date       Account Titles               Debit    Credit

Mar. 15   Service Revenue       $3,000

Mar. 22  Cash                                          $3,000

Prepaid Insurance

Date       Account Titles               Debit    Credit

Mar. 1     Cash                             $1,200

Salaries Payable

Date       Account Titles               Debit    Credit

Mar. 18   Salaries Expense                     $10,000

Mar. 27  Cash                             $1,000

Common Stock

Date       Account Titles               Debit    Credit

Mar. 1     Cash                                       $100,000

Service Revenue

Date       Account Titles               Debit    Credit

Mar. 4    Cash                                         $20,000

Mar. 15  Accounts Receivable                   3,000

Salaries Expense

Date       Account Titles               Debit    Credit

Mar. 18   Salaries Payable        $10,000

Vehicle Expense

Date       Account Titles               Debit    Credit

Mar. 19   Cash                             $1,000

Rent Expense

Date       Account Titles               Debit    Credit

Mar. 24  Cash                             $4,000

Cash Dividends

Date       Account Titles               Debit    Credit

Mar. 31   Cash                           $2,500

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Mar. 1 Cash $100,000 Common Stock $100,000

Mar. 1 Prepaid Insurance $1,200 Cash $1,200

Mar. 4 Cash $20,000 Service Revenue $20,000

Mar. 15 Accounts Receivable $3,000 Service Revenue $3,000

Mar. 18 Salaries Expense $10,000 Salaries Payable $10,000

Mar. 19 Vehicle Expenses $1,000 Cash $1,000

Mar. 22 Cash $3,000 Accounts Receivable $3,000

Mar. 24 Rent Expense $4,000 Cash $4,000

Mar. 27 Salaries Payable $1,000 Cash $1,000

Mar. 31 Cash dividends $2,500 Cash $2,500

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