101   Cash   401   Sales Revenue 112   Accounts Receivable   414   Sales Discounts 120   Inventory   505   Cost of Goods Sold 301   Owner’s Capital         On April 1, the accounts receivable ledger of Ivanhoe Company showed the following balances: Morrow $1,540, Rose $1,240, Jennings Co. $2,950, and Dent $2,450. The April transactions involving the receipt of cash were as follows. Apr. 1   The owner, T. Ivanhoe, invested additional cash in the business $7,190. 4   Received check for payment of account from Dent less 2% cash discount. 5   Received check for $870 in payment of invoice no. 307 from Jennings Co. 8   Made cash sales of merchandise totaling $7,225. The cost of the merchandise sold was $4,335.00. 10   Received check for $625 in payment of invoice no. 309 from Morrow. 11   Received cash refund from a supplier for damaged merchandise $705. 23   Received check for $1,200 in payment of invoice no. 310 from Jennings Co. 29   Received check for payment of account from Rose (no cash discount allowed).   Insert the beginning balances in the Accounts Receivable control and subsidiary accounts, and post the April transactions to these accounts. (Post entries in the order of entries presented in the previous part.) General Ledger Accounts Receivable       No. 112 Date Explanation Ref. Debit Credit Balance Choose a transaction date                                                                        Balance √ Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter a balance amount Choose a transaction date                                                                          CR1 Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter a balance amount Accounts Receivable Subsidiary Ledger Morrow         Date Explanation Ref. Debit Credit Balance Choose a transaction date                                                                        Balance √ Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter a balance amount Choose a transaction date                                                                          CR1 Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter a balance amount Rose         Date Explanation Ref. Debit Credit Balance Choose a transaction date                                                                        Balance √ Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter a balance amount Choose a transaction date                                                                          CR1 Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter a balance amount Jennings Co.         Date Explanation Ref. Debit Credit Balance Choose a transaction date                                                                        Balance √ Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter a balance amount Choose a transaction date                                                                          CR1 Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter a balance amount Choose a transaction date                                                                          CR1 Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter a balance amount Dent         Date Explanation Ref. Debit Credit Balance Choose a transaction date                                                                        Balance √ Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter a balance amount Choose a transaction date                                                                          CR1 Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount Enter a balance amount   eTextbook and Media   Save for Later Last saved 2 minutes ago. Saved work will be auto-submitted on the due date. Auto-submission can take up to 10 minutes. Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer     (c)     Prove the agreement of the control account and subsidiary account balances. (Do not list those accounts that have zero ending balance.) Accounts receivable balance:   $Enter a dollar amount        Subsidiary account balances:     Select an account title                                                                          $Enter a dollar amount  Select an account title                                                                          Enter a dollar amount               Total   $Enter a total of the two previous amounts    eTextbook and Media   Save for Later     Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer

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101   Cash   401   Sales Revenue
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120   Inventory   505   Cost of Goods Sold
301   Owner’s Capital        


On April 1, the accounts receivable ledger of Ivanhoe Company showed the following balances: Morrow $1,540, Rose $1,240, Jennings Co. $2,950, and Dent $2,450. The April transactions involving the receipt of cash were as follows.

Apr. 1   The owner, T. Ivanhoe, invested additional cash in the business $7,190.
4   Received check for payment of account from Dent less 2% cash discount.
5   Received check for $870 in payment of invoice no. 307 from Jennings Co.
8   Made cash sales of merchandise totaling $7,225. The cost of the merchandise sold was $4,335.00.
10   Received check for $625 in payment of invoice no. 309 from Morrow.
11   Received cash refund from a supplier for damaged merchandise $705.
23   Received check for $1,200 in payment of invoice no. 310 from Jennings Co.
29   Received check for payment of account from Rose (no cash discount allowed).

 

Insert the beginning balances in the Accounts Receivable control and subsidiary accounts, and post the April transactions to these accounts. (Post entries in the order of entries presented in the previous part.)

General Ledger
Accounts Receivable
     
No. 112
Date
Explanation
Ref.
Debit
Credit
Balance
Choose a transaction date                                                                       
Balance
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Enter a balance amount
Choose a transaction date                                                                       
 
CR1
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Enter a balance amount
Accounts Receivable
Subsidiary Ledger
Morrow
       
Date
Explanation
Ref.
Debit
Credit
Balance
Choose a transaction date                                                                       
Balance
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Enter a balance amount
Choose a transaction date                                                                       
 
CR1
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Enter a balance amount
Rose
       
Date
Explanation
Ref.
Debit
Credit
Balance
Choose a transaction date                                                                       
Balance
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Enter a balance amount
Choose a transaction date                                                                       
 
CR1
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Enter a balance amount
Jennings Co.
       
Date
Explanation
Ref.
Debit
Credit
Balance
Choose a transaction date                                                                       
Balance
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Enter a balance amount
Choose a transaction date                                                                       
 
CR1
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Enter a balance amount
Choose a transaction date                                                                       
 
CR1
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Enter a balance amount
Dent
       
Date
Explanation
Ref.
Debit
Credit
Balance
Choose a transaction date                                                                       
Balance
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Enter a balance amount
Choose a transaction date                                                                       
 
CR1
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Enter a balance amount
 

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Prove the agreement of the control account and subsidiary account balances. (Do not list those accounts that have zero ending balance.)

Accounts receivable balance:  
$Enter a dollar amount 
     
Subsidiary account balances:    
Select an account title                                                                         
$Enter a dollar amount 
Select an account title                                                                         
Enter a dollar amount
              Total
 
$Enter a total of the two previous amounts 
 

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