Carrefour issue its own credit card. The sales manager purchase clothes for his family for 900 using Carrefour credit card on the 1st of April. If Carrefour charge 2% per month on the amount the other party owe them. Prepare the Carrefour journal entry at the end of the month if the amount was not paid until 30th of April. Select one: O a. Account Receivable 900 Sales Revenue 900 b. Account Receivable 18 Interest Receivable 18 O c. Interest Receivable 882 Account Receivable 882 Od. Sales Revenue 900 Account Receivable 900 直 0 هنا ل لبحث
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Night paid cash for both items. 2Paid for Mays programming on the new digital satellite system, 125. 3Nights office manager returned 100 worth of office supplies to Gordon Office Supply. Night received a 100 reduction on the account. 3Deposited registration fees, 52,700. May 3Paid rent for lodge and campgrounds for the month of May, 40,000. 3In preparation for the purchase of a nearby campground, Night invested an additional 600,000. 4Paid Gordon Office Supply on account, 400. 4Purchased the assets of a competing business and paid cash for the following: land, 100,000; lodge, 530,000; and fishing boats, 9,000. The lodge has a remaining useful life of 50 years and a 50,000 salvage value. The boats have remaining lives of five years and no salvage value. 5Paid Mays insurance premium for the new camp, 1,000. (See above transaction.) 5Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, 22,950. 5Purchased office supplies from Gordon Office Supplies on account, 1,200. 7Night paid 40 each for one-year subscriptions to Fishing Illustrated, Fishing Unlimited, and Fish Master. The magazines are published monthly. 10Deposited registration fees, 62,750. 13Paid wages to fishing guides, 30,000. (Dont forget wages payable.) 14A guest became ill and was unable to stay for the entire week. A refund was issued in the amount of 1,000. 17Deposited registration fees, 63,000. 19Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, 18,400. 21Deposited registration fees, 63,400. 23Paid 2,500 for advertising spots on National Sports Talk Radio. 25Paid repair fee for damaged boat, 850. 27Paid wages to fishing guides, 30,000. 28Paid 1,800 for advertising spots on billboards. 29Purchased food supplies from Acme Super Market on account, 14,325. 30Paid utilities bill, 3,300. 30Paid phone bill, 1,800. 30Paid Acme Super Market on account, 47,350. 31Bob Night withdrew cash for personal use, 7,500. Adjustment information at the end of May is provided below. (a) Total vending machine sales were 2,300 for the month of May. A 10% commission is earned on these sales. (b) Straight-line depreciation is used for the 10 boats purchased on April 2 for 60,000. The useful life for these assets is five years and there is no salvage value. A full months depreciation was taken in April on these boats. Straight-line depreciation is also used for the two boats purchased in May. Make one adjusting entry for all depreciation on the boats. (c) Straight-line depreciation is used to depreciate the surround sound system. (d) Straight-line depreciation is used to depreciate the big screen TV. (e) Straight-line depreciation is used for the building purchased in May. (f) On April 2, Night paid 9,000 for insurance during the six-month camping season. Mays portion of this premium was used up during this month. (g) Night received his May issues of Fishing Illustrated, Fishing Unlimited, and Fish Master. (h) Office supplies remaining on hand, 150. (i) Food supplies remaining on hand, 5,925. (j) Wages earned, but not yet paid at the end of May, 6,000. REQUIRED 1. Enter the transactions in a general journal. Enter transactions from May 14 on page 5, May 528 on page 6, and the remaining entries on page 7. To save time and space, dont enter descriptions for the journal entries. 2. Post the entries to the general ledger. (If you are not using the working papers that accompany this text, you will need to enter the account titles, account numbers, and balances from April 30 in the general ledger accounts.) 3. Prepare a trial balance on a work sheet. 4. Complete the work sheet. 5. Journalize the adjusting entries on page 8 of the general journal. 6. Post the adjusting entries to the general ledger. 7. Prepare the income statement. 8. Prepare the statement of owners equity. 9. Prepare the balance sheet. 10. Journalize the closing entries on page 9 of the general journal. 11. Post the closing entries to the general ledger. 12. Prepare a post-closing trial balance.Interest Receivable On June 1, 2016, MicroTel Enterprises lends $60,000 to MaxiDriver Inc. The loan will be repaid in 60 days with interest at 10%. Required Prepare the journal entry on MicroTels books on June 1, 2016. Prepare the adjusting entry on MicroTels books on June 30, 2016. Prepare the entry on MicroTels books on July 31, 2016, when MaxiDriver repays the principal and interest.Lavender Company started its business on April 1, 2019. The following are the transactions that happened during the month of April. Prepare the journal entries in the journal on Page 1. A. The owners invested $7,500 from their personal account to the business account. B. Paid rent $600 with check #101. C. Initiated a petty cash fund $250 check #102. D. Received $350 cash for services rendered. E. Purchased office supplies for $125 with check #103. F. Purchased computer equipment $1,500, paid $500 with check #104, and will pay the remainder in 30 days. G. Received $750 cash for services rendered. H. Paid wages $375, check #105. I. Petty cash reimbursement Office Supplies $50, Maintenance Expense $80, Miscellaneous Expense $60. Cash on hand $8. Check #106. J. Increased Petty Cash by $70, check #107.