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lesya [120]
4 years ago
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The accountant for the firm owned by Randy Guttery prepares financial statements at the end of each month. The following transac

tions for Randy Guttery, Landscape Consultant took place during the month ended June 30, 2019. The following transactions are for Randy Guttery, Landscape Consultant.a. Guttery invested $80,000 in cash to start the business.
b. Paid $3,000 for the current month’s rent.

c. Bought office furniture for $8,360 in cash.

d. Performed services for $4,100 in cash.

e. Paid $625 for the monthly telephone bill.

f. Performed services for $7,000 on credit.

g. Purchased a computer and copier for $19,000; paid $6,500 in cash immediately with the balance due in 30 days.

h. Received $3,500 from credit clients.

i. Paid $2,000 in cash for office cleaning services for the month.

j. Purchased additional office chairs for $2,900; received credit terms of 30 days.

k. Purchased office equipment for $20,000 and paid half of this amount in cash immediately; the balance is due in 30 days.

l. Issued a check for $4,700 to pay salaries.

m. Performed services for $7,250 in cash.

n. Performed services for $8,000 on credit.

o. Collected $4,000 on accounts receivable from charge customers.

p. Issued a check for $1,450 in partial payment of the amount owed for office chairs.

q. Paid $350 to a duplicating company for photocopy work performed during the month.

r. Paid $610 for the monthly electric bill.

s. Guttery withdrew $4,500 in cash for personal expenses.

Required: Prepare a trial balance, an income statement, a statement of owner’s equity, and a balance sheet. Assume that the transactions took place during the month ended June 30, 2019. Determine the account balances before you start work on the financial statements.

Analyze: What is the change in owner’s equity for the month of June?

Business
1 answer:
Zina [86]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

See Explanation section

Explanation:

For T-Accounts, Match the color to see the transactions easily.

For others, the following images are the original answers.

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