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Semenov [28]
2 years ago
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Transactions Concrete Consulting Co. has the following accounts in its ledger: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Supplies; Office Equip

ment; Accounts Payable; Jason Payne, Capital; Jason Payne, Drawing; Fees Earned; Rent Expense; Advertising Expense; Utilities Expense; Miscellaneous Expense.
Transactions:
Oct. 1 Paid rent for the month, $2,800.
3 Paid advertising expense, $525.
5 Paid cash for supplies, $1,250.
6 Purchased office equipment on account, $9,300.
10 Received cash from customers on account, $16,600.
15 Paid creditors on account, $3,720.
27 Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $590.
30 Paid telephone bill (utility expense) for the month, $275.
31 Fees earned and billed to customers for the month, $50,160.
31 Paid electricity bill (utility expense) for the month, $830.
31 Withdrew cash for personal use, $1,700.

Journalize the following selected transactions for October 2019.
Business
1 answer:
agasfer [191]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Oct 1

Rent expense Dr. $2800

Cash Cr. $2800

(To record entry for payment of rent for month)

Oct 3

Advertising expenses Dr. $525

Cash Cr. $525

(To record entry for Advertising expenses)

Oct 5

Supplies Dr. $1250  

Cash Cr. $1250

(To record entry for purchase of supplies)

Oct 6

Office equipment Dr. $9300

Accounts Payable Cr. $9300

(To record purchase of office equipment on account)

Oct 10

Cash Dr. $16600

Accounts Receivable Cr. $16600

(To record cash received from customers on account)

Oct 15

Accounts payable Dr. $3720

Cash Cr. $3720

(To record payment made to creditors)

Oct 27

Miscellaneous expenses  Dr. $590

Cash Cr. $590

(To record repair expense of office equipment)

Oct 30

Telephone expense Dr. $275

Cash Cr. $275

(To record payment made for telephone bill)

Oct 31

Accounts receivables Dr. $50160

Service fees Cr. $50160

(To record fees earned )

Oct 31

Utility expense Dr.  $830  

Cash CR $830

(To record payment made for electricity bill)

Oct 31

Personal use Dr. $1700

Cash Cr. $1700

(To record payment of dividend)

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