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IrinaVladis [17]
2 years ago
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Issued stock for $6 cash (example).

Business
1 answer:
cupoosta [38]2 years ago
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                      Cash..................................... DR  $6

                              To Common Stock.................................. $6

(Being Shares issued for cash)

                 Equipment............................DR $6320

                      To Cash.......................................................... $4893

                      To Accounts Payable................................ $1427

(Being Equipment Purchased partly for cash and partly on credit)

                  Long Term Debt...................................... $513

                 Interest Expense........................................$91

                          To Cash ............................................................... $604

(Being Loan Installment repaid)

                  Cash....................................DR  $87949

                  Accounts Receivable......DR $1039

                           To Sales..................................................$ 88988

(Being sales made partly in cash and partly on credit)

                Shipping Expense.......................... DR $10766

                  To Accounts Payable..................................$10766

(Being Shipping Expenses Incurred)

              Accounts Payable.............................DR $28241

                     to Cash............................................................... $28241

(Being Accounts Payables Paid off)

              Marketing Expenses........................DR $4332

                         To Cash......................................................... $4332

(Being Marketing Expenses incurred)

               Cash...............................DR $620

                   To Accounts Receivable......................$620

(Being Accounts Receivables Paid off)

             Cash...............................DR $6359

                   To Long term Debt............................... $6359

(Being Long Term Debt Borrowed)

                Cost of Goods Sold................DR $62752

                       To Merchandise Inventory..........................$62752

(Being Cost of Goods sold Recorded)

                Income tax Payable.....................DR $177

                  To Cash........................................................................$177

(Being Tax Payable Paid off)


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