
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781259964947
Author: Libby
Publisher: MCG
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Below are several transactions for Scarlet Knight Corporation. A junior accountant, recently employed by the company, proposes to record the following transactions.
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Assess whether the junior accountant correctly proposes how to record each transaction. If incorrect, provide the correction.

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Accounts
Debit
Credit
1. Owners invest $15,000 in the
Common Stock
15,000
company and receive common stock.
2. Receive cash of $4,000 for services
provided in the current period.
3. Purchase office supplies on account,
$300.
Cash
15,000
Cash
4,000
Service Revenue
4,000
Supplies
Cash
300
300
4. Pay $600 for next month's rent.
Rent Expense
600
Cash
600
5. Purchase office equipment with
cash of $2,200.
Cash
2,200
Equipment
2,200
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