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Business, 20.09.2020 15:01, Kencharlot

(Learning Objectives 1, 2, 4: Identify transactions, analyze impact on accounting equation, journalize transactions) Cedar Point is an amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, owned by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company. Over 3.5 million people visit Cedar Point each
year between May and October. It covers 364 acres and has more than 150 rides and attractions, including 16 roller coasters. Cedar Point is the second oldest continuously operating
amusement park in the United States (the oldest is Lake Compounce in Connecticut.) Millions
of events occur at Cedar Point each year. The following items are possible events:
■ May 1: Sell admission tickets, $100,000, cash
■ May 3: Purchase merchandise inventory, $5,000, on account
■ May 6: Rent lockers to guests, $500, cash
■ May 8: Sign a letter of intent to switch electric suppliers starting in June
■ May 15: Pay employees, $75,000, cash
■ May 18: Make an offer of employment for a new position in the Merchandise & Games
office
■ May 20: Borrow money from bank by signing a six-month note, $200,000
Requirements
1. What criteria does an event have to meet to qualify as a financial transaction? Identify
which of the listed events are financial transactions.
2. Journalize each of the transactions.
3. Indicate how the company’s assets, liabilities, and equity would be impacted by each
transaction.

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