Prepare a trial balance as of the end of November. Cash Accounts receivable Computer supplies Prepaid insurance Prepaid
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SOLUTIONS Trial Balance November 30 Computer equipment Accounts payable Common stock Dividends Computer services revenue Wages expense Advertising expense Mileage expense Miscellaneous expenses Repairs expense-Computer Totals $ Debit 0 $ Credit 0
On October 1, 2021, Santana Rey launched a computer services company called Business Solutions, which provides consulting services, computer system installations, and custom program development. The company's initial chart of accounts follows. Account Cash Accounts Receivable Computer Supplies Prepaid Insurance Prepaid Rent office Equipment Computer Equipment Accounts Payable Number 101 106 126 128 131 163 167 201 Account Common stock Dividends Computer Services Revenue Wages Expense Advertising Expense Mileage Expense Miscellaneous Expenses Repairs Expense-Computer Number 307 319 403 623 655 676 677 684 October 1 S. Rey invested $55,000 cash, a $26,000 computer system, and $8,000 of office equipment in the company in exchange for common stock. October 2 The company paid $3,260 cash for four months' rent. Hint: Debit Prepaid Rent for $3,260. October 3 The company purchased $1,360 of computer supplies on credit from Harris Office Products. October 5 The company paid $1,860 cash for one year's premium on a property and liability insurance policy. Hint: Debit Prepaid Insurance for $1,860. October 6 The company billed Easy Leasing $5,800 for services performed in installing a new Web server. October 8 The company paid $1,360 cash for the computer supplies purchased from Harris Office Products on October 3. October 10 The company hired Lyn Addie as a part-time assistant. October 12 The company billed Easy Leasing another $2,100 for services performed. October 15 The company received $5,800 cash from Easy Leasing as partial payment on its account. October 17 The company paid $790 cash to repair computer equipment that was damaged when moving it. October 20 The company paid $1,723 cash for advertisements. October 22 The company received $2,100 cash from Easy Leasing on its account. October 28 The company billed IFM Company $5,808 for services performed. October 31 The company paid $1,015 cash for Lyn Addie's wages for seven days' work. October 31 The company paid a $2,600 cash dividend. November 1 The company paid $310 cash for mileage expenses. November 2 The company received $4,933 cash from Liu Corporation for computer services performed. November 5 The company purchased computer supplies for $1,120 cash from Harris Office Products. November 8 The company billed Gomez Company $5,668 for services performed. November 13 The company agreed to perform future services for Alex's Engineering Company. No work has yet been performed. November 18 The company received $2,008 cash from IFM Company as partial payment of the October 28 bill. November 22 The company paid $240 cash for miscellaneous expenses. Hint: Debit Miscellaneous Expenses for $240. November 24 The company completed work and sent a bill for $4,050 to Alex's Engineering Company. November 25 The company sent another bill to IFM Company for the past-due amount of $3,800. November 28 The company paid $372 cash for mileage expenses. November 30 The company paid $2,030 cash for Lyn Addie's wages for 14 days' work. November 30 The company paid a $1,400 cash dividend. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries to record each of the above transactions for Business Solutions. 2. Prepare ledger accounts (in balance column format) and post the journal entries from requirement 1 to them. 3. Prepare a trial balance as of the end of November.
Journal entry worksheet 1 2 Date October 01 3 Note: Enter debits before credits. Record entry 4 5 S. Rey invested $55,000 cash, a $26,000 computer system, and $8,000 of office equipment in the company in exchange for common stock. 6 7 8. General Journal Clear entry …………. 27 Debit Credit View general journal
Prepare ledger accounts (in balance column format) and post the journal entries from requirement 1 to them. 101: Cash Date Date Date Date Date Debit Credit 126: Computer Supplies Debit Credit 131: Prepaid Rent Debit Credit 167: Computer Equipment Debit Credit 307: Common Stock Debit Credit Balance Balance Balance Balance Balance Date Date Date Date Date 106: Accounts Receivable Debit Credit 128: Prepaid Insurance Debit Credit 163: Office Equipment Debit Credit 201: Accounts Payable Debit Credit 319: Dividends Debit Credit Balance Balance Balance Balance Balance Date Date Date 403: Computer Services Revenue Debit Credit 655: Advertising Expense Debit Credit 677: Miscellaneous Expenses Debit Credit Balance Balance Balance Date Date Date 623: Wages Expense Debit Credit 676: Mileage Expense Debit Credit 684: Repairs Expense-Computer Credit Debit Bi Ba B
Prepare a trial balance as of the end of November. Cash Accounts receivable Computer supplies Prepaid insurance Prepaid rent Office equipment BUSINESS On October 1, 2021, Santana Rey launched a computer services company called Business Solutions, which provides consulting services, computer system installations, and custom program development. The company's initial chart of accounts follows. Account Cash Accounts Receivable Computer Supplies Prepaid Insurance Prepaid Rent office Equipment Computer Equipment Accounts Payable Number 101 106 126 128 131 163 167 201 Account Common stock Dividends Computer Services Revenue Wages Expense Advertising Expense Mileage Expense Miscellaneous Expenses Repairs Expense-Computer Number 307 319 403 623 655 676 677 684 October 1 S. Rey invested $55,000 cash, a $26,000 computer system, and $8,000 of office equipment in the company in exchange for common stock. October 2 The company paid $3,260 cash for four months' rent. Hint: Debit Prepaid Rent for $3,260. October 3 The company purchased $1,360 of computer supplies on credit from Harris Office Products. October 5 The company paid $1,860 cash for one year's premium on a property and liability insurance policy. Hint: Debit Prepaid Insurance for $1,860. October 6 The company billed Easy Leasing $5,800 for services performed in installing a new Web server. October 8 The company paid $1,360 cash for the computer supplies purchased from Harris Office Products on October 3. October 10 The company hired Lyn Addie as a part-time assistant. October 12 The company billed Easy Leasing another $2,100 for services performed. October 15 The company received $5,800 cash from Easy Leasing as partial payment on its account. October 17 The company paid $790 cash to repair computer equipment that was damaged when moving it. October 20 The company paid $1,723 cash for advertisements. October 22 The company received $2,100 cash from Easy Leasing on its account. October 28 The company billed IFM Company $5,808 for services performed. October 31 The company paid $1,015 cash for Lyn Addie's wages for seven days' work. October 31 The company paid a $2,600 cash dividend. November 1 The company paid $310 cash for mileage expenses. November 2 The company received $4,933 cash from Liu Corporation for computer services performed. November 5 The company purchased computer supplies for $1,120 cash from Harris Office Products. November 8 The company billed Gomez Company $5,668 for services performed. November 13 The company agreed to perform future services for Alex's Engineering Company. No work has yet been performed. November 18 The company received $2,008 cash from IFM Company as partial payment of the October 28 bill. November 22 The company paid $240 cash for miscellaneous expenses. Hint: Debit Miscellaneous Expenses for $240. November 24 The company completed work and sent a bill for $4,050 to Alex's Engineering Company. November 25 The company sent another bill to IFM Company for the past-due amount of $3,800. November 28 The company paid $372 cash for mileage expenses. November 30 The company paid $2,030 cash for Lyn Addie's wages for 14 days' work. November 30 The company paid a $1,400 cash dividend. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries to record each of the above transactions for Business Solutions. 2. Prepare ledger accounts (in balance column format) and post the journal entries from requirement 1 to them. 3. Prepare a trial balance as of the end of November.
Journal entry worksheet 1 2 Date October 01 3 Note: Enter debits before credits. Record entry 4 5 S. Rey invested $55,000 cash, a $26,000 computer system, and $8,000 of office equipment in the company in exchange for common stock. 6 7 8. General Journal Clear entry …………. 27 Debit Credit View general journal
Prepare ledger accounts (in balance column format) and post the journal entries from requirement 1 to them. 101: Cash Date Date Date Date Date Debit Credit 126: Computer Supplies Debit Credit 131: Prepaid Rent Debit Credit 167: Computer Equipment Debit Credit 307: Common Stock Debit Credit Balance Balance Balance Balance Balance Date Date Date Date Date 106: Accounts Receivable Debit Credit 128: Prepaid Insurance Debit Credit 163: Office Equipment Debit Credit 201: Accounts Payable Debit Credit 319: Dividends Debit Credit Balance Balance Balance Balance Balance Date Date Date 403: Computer Services Revenue Debit Credit 655: Advertising Expense Debit Credit 677: Miscellaneous Expenses Debit Credit Balance Balance Balance Date Date Date 623: Wages Expense Debit Credit 676: Mileage Expense Debit Credit 684: Repairs Expense-Computer Credit Debit Bi Ba B