Business
Business, 24.09.2020 18:01, zachspencer6444

1. Assessing Financial Statement Effects of Transactions K. Daniels started Daniels Services, a firm providing art services for advertisers, on June 1. The following accounts are needed to record the transactions for June: Cash, Accounts Receivable, Supplies, Office Equipment, Accounts Payable, Common Stock, Dividends, Service Fees Eamed, Rent Expense, Utilities Expense, and Wages Expense. Record the following transactions for June using the financial statement effects template.
June 1 K. Daniels invested $12,000 cash to begin the business in exchange for common stock.
2 Paid $950 cash for June rent.
3 Purchased $6,400 of office equipment on credit.
6 Purchased $3,800 of art materials and other supplies; the company paid
$1,800 cash with the remainder due within 30 days.
11 Billed clients $4,700 for services rendered.
17 Collected $3,250 cash from clients on their accounts
billed on June.
19 Paid $5,000 cash toward the account for office equipment (see June 3)
25 Paid $900 cash for dividends.
30 Paid $350 cash for June utilities.
30 Paid $2,500 cash for June wages.
2. Preparing Journal Entries and Posting Refer to the information in M3-12. Prepare a journal entry for each transaction. Create a T-account for each account, and then post the journal entries to the T-accounts (use dates to reference each entry).
3. Assessing Financial Statement Effects of Transactions
B. Fischer started Fischer Company, a cleaning services firm, on April 1. The company created the following accounts to record the transactions for April: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Supplies; Prepaid Van Lease; Equipment; Notes Payable; Accounts Payable; Common Stock; Dividends; Cleaning Fees Earned; Wages Expense; Advertising Expense; and Van Fuel Expense. Record the following transactions for April using the financial statement effects template.

answer
Answers: 1

Other questions on the subject: Business

image
Business, 22.06.2019 19:20, kingo7
After jeff bezos read about how the internet was growing by 2,000 percent a month, he set out to use the internet as a new distribution channel and founded amazon, which is now the world's largest online retailer. this is clearly an example of a(n)a. firm that uses closed innovation. b. entrepreneur who commercialized invention into an innovation. c. business that entered the industry during its maturity stage. d. exception to the long tail business model
Answers: 1
image
Business, 22.06.2019 20:10, cyndy50
While cell phones with holographic keyboards are currently in the introduction stage of the industry life cycle, tablet computers are in the growth stage. in the context of this scenario, which of the following statements is true? a. the industry for cell phones with holographic keyboards will face greater competition than the tablet industry. b. while the industry for cell phones with holographic keyboards will focus more on product innovation, the tablet industry will focus more on process innovation. c. while the industry for cell phones with holographic keyboards can reap the benefits of economies of scale, the tablet industry will experience no such benefits. d. the industry for cell phones with holographic keyboards will face price competition, whereas, in the tablet industry, the mode of competition will be non-price.
Answers: 2
image
Business, 22.06.2019 22:30, queenjay34
Upper a report about the decline of western investment in third world countries included this: "after years of daily flights comma several european airlines halted passenger service. foreign investment fell 400 percent during the 1990 s." what is wrong with this statement? choose the correct answer below. a. if foreign investment fell by 100 % comma it would be totally eliminated comma so it is not possible for it to fall by more than 100 %. b. the actual amount of the decrease in foreign investment is less than 100%. c. if foreign investment fell by 100%, it would be cut in half. thus, a decrease of 200% means that it would be totally eliminated, and a decrease of more than 200% is impossible. d. the statement does not mention the initial amount of foreign investment.
Answers: 3
image
Business, 22.06.2019 23:30, Wolfgirl2032
Mystic bottling company bottles popular beverages in the bottling department. the beverages are produced by blending concentrate with water and sugar. the concentrate is purchased from a concentrate producer. the concentrate producer sets higher prices for the more popular concentrate flavors. a simplified bottling department cost of production report separating the cost of bottling the four flavors follows:
Answers: 3
Do you know the correct answer?
1. Assessing Financial Statement Effects of Transactions K. Daniels started Daniels Services, a fir...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 12.11.2021 01:20