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Airida [17]
1 year ago
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e Arlington Motor Pool Internal Service Fund had the following transactions and events during January 2018. Using the "Additiona

l Information" provided below. Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions: January 2018 transactions: 1. Paid salaries for the month in cash (1/12 of $80,000) 2. Paid $600 cash for fuel and maintenance expenses 3. Recorded depreciation expense for the month 4. Recorded insurance expense for the month 5. Accrued benefits expense for the month 6. Billed for motor vehicle services as follows: General Fund, 80 trips; Golf Course Enterprise Fund, 10 trips
Business
1 answer:
Akimi4 [234]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

Journal Entries

1) Debit Salaries Expense $6,667 Credit Bank $6,667

2) Debit Fuel and Maintenance expense $600, Credit Bank $600

3) Debit Depreciation Expense $amount Credit Accumulated depreciation $amount

4) Debit Insurance Expense $amount Credit Bank $amount

5) Debit Benefit Expense $amount Credit Accrued Benefit Expense $amount

6) Debit Accounts Receivable ( total of all trips) $amount Credit Service Revenue $amount

Explanation:

The Question is incomplete but i will do the typical journal entries to the transactions without figures.

1) The salaries are for one month and in brackets there is a $80,000*1/12 calculation meaning the $80,000 is for the year, now if it was already recorded then we debit salaries payable $6,667 credit bank $6,667

4) Insurance expense is debited if it is paid as it is incurred but if it has an Prepaid insurance account then we credit the Prepaid insurance account instead of Bank.

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