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Georgia [21]
2 years ago
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Selected transactions for Sophie's Dog Care are as follows during the month of March:March 1: Paid monthly rent of $1,270.3: Per

formed services for $150 on account.5: Performed services for cash of $80.8: Purchased equipment for $635. The company paid cash of $85 and the balance was on account.12: Received cash from customers billed on March 3.14: Paid wages to employees of $555.22: Paid utilities of $76.24: Borrowed $1,590 from Grafton State Bank by signing a note.27: Paid $230 to repair service for plumbing repairs.28: Paid balance amount owed from equipment purchase on March 8.30: Paid $1,910 for six months of insurance.Journalize the transactions.
Business
1 answer:
ValentinkaMS [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

See answers and explanation below.

Explanation:

The journal entries will look as follows:

<u>Date           Account Title                        Dr ($)                 Cr ($)            </u>

March 1      Rent expenses                       1,270

                  Cash                                                                   1,270

<em><u>                   (To record payment of monthly rent.)                               </u></em>

March 3      Accounts receivable               150

                  Service revenue                                                  150

<em><u>                    (To record services performed on account.)                   </u></em>

March 5      Cash                                          80

                  Service revenue                                                   80

<em><u>                   (To record services performed for cash.)                          </u></em>

March 8      Equipment                               635

                   Cash                                                                     85

                   Acct payable - Equip. (w.1)                                550

<em><u>                    (To record purchase of equipment.)                                  </u></em>

March 12      Cash                                        150

                    Accounts receivable                                          150

<em><u>                     (To record cash from customers billed on March 3.)        </u></em>

March 14      Wages expenses                    555

                     Cash                                                                  555

<em><u>                      (To record payment of monthly rent.)                               </u></em>

March 22      Utilities expenses                     76

                     Cash                                                                    76

<em><u>                      (To record payment for utilities.)                                        </u></em>

March 24     Cash                                      1,590

                    Note payable                                                  1,590

<em><u>                     (To record borrowing from Grafton State Bank.)               </u></em>

March 27      Plumbing repair exp.             230

                     Cash                                                                  230

<em><u>                      (To record payment for </u></em><u>Plumbing repair</u><em><u>.)                          </u></em>

March 27      Acct payable - Equip. (w.1)    550

                     Cash                                                                 550

<em><u>                      (To record balance paid for equipt purchased on March 8.)  </u></em>

March 30      Insurance expenses (w.2)   318.33

                     Insurance prepaid (w.3)     1,591.67

                     Cash                                                                 1,910

<em><u>                      (To record payment for</u></em><u> six months insurance</u><em><u>.)                    </u></em>

Workings:

w.1: Account payable - Equipment = Equipment cost - Cash paid = $635 - $85 = $550

w.2: Insurance expenses for March = Cash paid / 6 months = $1,910 / 6 = $318.33

w.3: Insurance prepaid = Cash paid - Insurance expenses for March = $1,910 - $318.33 = $1,591.67

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