Coronado Traveler Corporation Trial Balance April 30, 2020     Debit   Credit Cash     $6,072           Accounts Receivable     5,320           Supplies     3,047           Equipment     6,180           Accounts Payable             $7,124   Common Stock             8,080   Retained Earnings             2,080   Service Revenue             5,280   Office Expense     4,400                 $25,019       $22,564   An examination of the ledger shows these errors. 1.   Cash received from a customer on account was recorded (both debit and credit) as $1,660 instead of $1,930. 2.   The purchase on account of a computer costing $3,464 was recorded as a debit to Office Expense and a credit to Accounts Payable. 3.   Services were performed on account for a client, $2,330, for which Accounts Receivable was debited $2,330 and Service Revenue was credited $305. 4.   A payment of $175 for telephone charges was entered as a debit to Office Expense and a debit to Cash. 5.   The Service Revenue account was totaled at $5,280 instead of $5,360.   I can't get my new trial balance... too well... balance. Can someone help me make sense of this?

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Coronado Traveler Corporation
Trial Balance
April 30, 2020
   
Debit
 
Credit
Cash
    $6,072          
Accounts Receivable
    5,320          
Supplies
    3,047          
Equipment
    6,180          
Accounts Payable
            $7,124  
Common Stock
            8,080  
Retained Earnings
            2,080  
Service Revenue
            5,280  
Office Expense
    4,400          
     
$25,019
     
$22,564
 


An examination of the ledger shows these errors.

1.   Cash received from a customer on account was recorded (both debit and credit) as $1,660 instead of $1,930.
2.   The purchase on account of a computer costing $3,464 was recorded as a debit to Office Expense and a credit to Accounts Payable.
3.   Services were performed on account for a client, $2,330, for which Accounts Receivable was debited $2,330 and Service Revenue was credited $305.
4.   A payment of $175 for telephone charges was entered as a debit to Office Expense and a debit to Cash.
5.   The Service Revenue account was totaled at $5,280 instead of $5,360.

 

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