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sp2606 [1]
2 years ago
10

Sandhill Co. entered into these transactions during May 2022, its first month of operations.

Business
1 answer:
mixer [17]2 years ago
8 0

Answer and Explanation:

The transactions 3 6 and 8 represents that the expenses are incurred which results in increased and expenses and the transaction 4 and 5 shows that there is an increased in revenue

The journal entry is shown below:

For transaction 3

Rent expense

        To Cash

(Being the rent expense is paid for cash is recorded)

As the expense has debit balance so it would be increased

For transaction 6

Electricity expenses Dr

      To Cash

(Being the energy usage is paid for cash is recorded)

As the expense has debit balance so it would be increased        

For transaction 8

Advertising expense Dr

             To Account payable

(Being the advertising expense is recorded)

As the expense has debit balance so it would be increased

For transaction 4

Account receivable Dr

        To Service revenue

(Being the service is provided)

As the revenue has credit balance so it would be increased

For transaction 5

Cash Dr

        To Service revenue

(Being the service provided is recorded)

As the revenue has credit balance so it would be increased

The attachment is provided for better understanding  

The other transactions represent the assets, liabilities and stockholder equity

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