anuary 15            You conducted the webinar with Fran Barr.  When you were done, you sent her an electronic invoice (bill) for $75.  She asked if she could electronically pay you $35 at that point and the remainder the following week.  While you would have much preferred to collect all of the money right then, you agreed to let her pay the remainder on January 22.   Consulting Revenue   35                     January 15             Jenny Chen came into your store to discuss an interesting proposal.  She asked your store to provide graphic design training/consultations to a group of local non-profit organizations.  Jenny said that you would be “on call” for 3 months, and the organizations were willing to pay you in advance for 3 months.  You negotiated a fee of $800 per month, and you will begin providing consulting services on 1/16.  Jenny wrote your company a check for the upcoming 3 months.    Consulting Revenue   2400                     January 20             A check for the balance that Fran Barr owed you arrived, paying off her account in full.    Consulting Revenue   40                     January 25             Two invoices arrived.  One was for $90 for the telephone service for January.  It was due on February 10 – so you decided to wait until then to make payment to Southern Telephone.  The other bill of $378 was for the electricity for January, and it was due at the end of January. You immediately wrote a check to Southern Electric for the amount owed.   Utility Expense   378                         January 30             You completed work for several cash-paying customers (other than those mentioned in the above transactions) during the month.  Rather than record each of these cash-paying customers separately, you kept a record of all the cash receipts in a separate journal.  The total of the cash received for computer repair services provided was $4,457.   Service Revenue   4457                     January 31            You decided to pay Williams Supply Co. the amount you owed them since the payment was due soon (see the transaction on January 5).   Repair Supplies 3500                       END Of Daily Entries FOR JANUARY!  Be sure to save this document and upload into Canvas!

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January 15

           You conducted the webinar with Fran Barr.  When you were done, you sent her an electronic invoice (bill) for $75.  She asked if she could electronically pay you $35 at that point and the remainder the following week.  While you would have much preferred to collect all of the money right then, you agreed to let her pay the remainder on January 22.

 

Consulting Revenue

 

35

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 15

            Jenny Chen came into your store to discuss an interesting proposal.  She asked your store to provide graphic design training/consultations to a group of local non-profit organizations.  Jenny said that you would be “on call” for 3 months, and the organizations were willing to pay you in advance for 3 months.  You negotiated a fee of $800 per month, and you will begin providing consulting services on 1/16.  Jenny wrote your company a check for the upcoming 3 months. 

 

Consulting Revenue

 

2400

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 20

            A check for the balance that Fran Barr owed you arrived, paying off her account in full. 

 

Consulting Revenue

 

40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 25

            Two invoices arrived.  One was for $90 for the telephone service for January.  It was due on February 10 – so you decided to wait until then to make payment to Southern Telephone.  The other bill of $378 was for the electricity for January, and it was due at the end of January. You immediately wrote a check to Southern Electric for the amount owed.

 

Utility Expense

 

378

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 30

            You completed work for several cash-paying customers (other than those mentioned in the above transactions) during the month.  Rather than record each of these cash-paying customers separately, you kept a record of all the cash receipts in a separate journal.  The total of the cash received for computer repair services provided was $4,457.

 

Service Revenue

 

4457

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 31

           You decided to pay Williams Supply Co. the amount you owed them since the payment was due soon (see the transaction on January 5).

 

Repair Supplies

3500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

END Of Daily Entries FOR JANUARY!  Be sure to save this document and upload into Canvas! 

 

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