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0 Required information Exercise 13-10A (Static) Recording supplies and identifying their effect on financial statements

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0 Required information Exercise 13-10A (Static) Recording supplies and identifying their effect on financial statements LO 13-1, 13-3, 13.4 (The following information applies to the questions displayed below.) Sye Chase started and operated a small family architectural firm in Year 1. The firm was affected by two events: (1) Chase provided $25,000 of services on account, and (2) he purchased $2,800 of supplies on account. There were $250 of supplies on hand as of December 31, Year 1. Exercise 13-10A (Static) Part a, b, and e Required a. b. & e. Record the two transactions in the accounts. Record the required year-end adjusting entry to reflect the use of supplies and the required closing entries. Post the entries in the T-accounts and prepare a post-closing trial balance. (Record the two transactions in the T-accounts Select "a1, a2, or b" for the transactions in the order they take place. Select "el" for closing entries. If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) Accounts Receivable Supplies Beg Bal +Beg Bal End. Bal 0 $ 0 End. Bal 0 $ 0 Accounts Payable Retained Earnings Beg Bal Beg. Bal
Exercise 13-10A (Static) Part a, b, and e Required a. b. & e. Record the two transactions in the accounts. Record the required year-end adjusting entry to reflect the use of supplies and the required closing entries. Post the entries in the T-accounts and prepare a post-closing trial balance. (Record the two transactions in the T-accounts Select "a1, a2, or b" for the transactions in the order they take place. Select "cl" for closing entries. If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) Accounts Receivable Supplies Beg Bal Beg Bal End. Bal 0 $ 0 End Bal ols 0 Accounts Payable Retained Earnings Beg Bal Bog. Bal End. Bal $ 0 End. Bal $ 0 0 Service Revenue Supplies Expense Beg Bal Beg Bal End. Bal End. Bal 0
View transaction list Journal entry worksheet < 1 2 Record the closure of service revenue. Note: Enter debits before credits Date General Journal Debit Credit Dec 31 Record entry Clear entry View general Journal
View transaction list Journal entry worksheet > < 1 2 Record the closure of supplies expenses Note: Enter debits before credits Date General Journal Debit Credit Dec 31 Record entry Clear entry View general journal
CHASE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Post-Closing Trial Balance December 31, Year 1 Account Titles Debit Credit Totals $ 0 0