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- 1. Adriana Diaz invested $50,000 cash to start an appliance repair business. 2. Hired an employee to be paid $400 per week, starting tomorrow. 3. Paid two years’ rent in advance, $7,200. 4. Paid the worker’s weekly wage. 5. Recorded revenue earned and received for the week, $1,500N7. Boilermaker House Painting Company incurs the following transactions for September. September 3 Paint houses in the current month for $20,000 on account. September 8 Purchase painting equipment for $21,000 cash. September 12 Purchase office supplies on account for $3,500. September 15 Pay employee salaries of $4,200 for the current month. September 19 Purchase advertising to appear in the current month for $1,000 cash. September 22 Pay office rent of $5,400 for the current month. September 26 Receive $15,000 from customers in (1) above. September 30 Receive cash of $6,000 in advance from a customer who plans to have his house painted in the following month. References Section BreakExercise 2-20 Record transactions, post to T-accounts, and prepare a trial balance (LO2-4, 2-5, 2-6)XYZ Company is a landscaping service. In July, they provided $30,000 of services for several customers and billed them. During January, they received $25,000 from their customers for services performed. Employees clocked 500 hours of work and had earned $6,000 of wages. During July, XYZ had paid their employees $5,000. What is their income using cash basis income measurement? Group of answer choices $25,000 $20,000 $19,000 $24,000
- Suppose your company sells services for $325 cash this month. Your company also pays $100 in salaries and wages, which includes $15 that was payable at the end of the previous month and $85 for salaries and wages of this month. prepare journal entries a) Record the service revenue of $325 for cash. b) Record the salaries and wages paid of $100.Journalize the following business transactions in general journal form Adriana Diaz invested $50,000 cash to start an appliance repair business. Hired an employee to be paid $400 per week, starting tomorrow. Paid two years’ rent in advance, $7,200. Paid the worker’s weekly wage. Recorded revenue earned and received for the week, $1,500 Date Description Debit CreditPROBLEMOn January 1, 20X1, Ms. Yama Ha opened a guitar repair shop called “Guitar Doc”. Thefollowing were the transactions during the year:1. Ms. Yama invested Php 100,000 cash to the business.2. The business purchased supplies worth Php 60,000. Guitar Doc uses the expensemethod.3. Total service fees billed to clients, on account, amounted to Php 400,000.4. Total collections on accounts receivable amounted to Php 270,000.5. Ms. Yama took Php 60,000 cash from the business.6. Total salaries paid amounted to Php 180,000.Additional information:a. Billy Sheehan, one of the debtors, is undergoing financial difficulties. Of the total Php50,000 accounts receivable from Billy Sheehan, only Php 40,000 is sure of collection;Php 10,000 is doubtful.b. Unused supplies at the end of the period amounted to Php 20,000.c. Unpaid employee salaries amounted to Php 30,000.Requirements:a. Provide the journal entries.b. Post the entries to the ledger.c. Prepare the unadjusted trial balance.d. Provide the…
- PROBLEMOn January 1, 20X1, Ms. Yama Ha opened a guitar repair shop called “Guitar Doc”. Thefollowing were the transactions during the year:1. Ms. Yama invested Php 100,000 cash to the business.2. The business purchased supplies worth Php 60,000. Guitar Doc uses the expensemethod.3. Total service fees billed to clients, on account, amounted to Php 400,000.4. Total collections on accounts receivable amounted to Php 270,000.5. Ms. Yama took Php 60,000 cash from the business.6. Total salaries paid amounted to Php 180,000.Additional information:a. Billy Sheehan, one of the debtors, is undergoing financial difficulties. Of the total Php50,000 accounts receivable from Billy Sheehan, only Php 40,000 is sure of collection;Php 10,000 is doubtful.b. Unused supplies at the end of the period amounted to Php 20,000.c. Unpaid employee salaries amounted to Php 30,000.XYZ Company is a landscaping service. In July, they provided $30,000 of services for several customers and billed them. During July, they received $25,000 from their customers for services performed. Employees clocked 500 hours of work and had earned $6,000 of wages. During July, XYZ had paid their employees $5,000. What is their income using accrual-based income measurement? Group of answer choices $25,000 $24,000 $20,000 $30,000Oct 1: Owner contributes 80,000 cash. 5: Buy machine for 15,000 on account. 8: Buy supplies for 3,500 cash 12: Pay 13,300 towards the machine purchase 15: Perform services of 14,000 on account 20: Collect 6,000 of the 14,000 21: Receive telephone bill of 350 (will pay next month) 24: Machine depreciates by 4,700 28: Supplies of 850 get used up 30: Owner withdraws 12,000 cash Prepare three financial statements: Income Statement Owner’s Equity Statement Balance Sheet
- elow.1. Here is another sample of business transactions for Kuya Jimin’s Auto Shop for February 2021. The business: Cash, Php 30,000; Prepaid Rent, Php5,000; Equipment, Php5,000, Supplies Php 3,000.00 and Accounts Payable Php7,000. By the end of the month, Berting's had earned Php50, 000 of Service Income, Php 1,500 of Utility Expenses and Php 6,500 of Salaries Expense and P 1,500 for Rent Expense. How much is the net income of the Kuya Jimin?Following are some transactions and events of Business Solutions. Feb. 26 The company paid cash to Lyn Addie for eight days' work at $130 per day. Mar. 25 The company sold merchandise with a $2,200 cost for $2,900 on credit to Wildcat Services, invoice dated March 25. Required:1. Assume that Lyn Addie is an unmarried employee. Her $1,040 of wages have deductions for FICA Social Security taxes, FICA Medicare taxes, and federal income taxes. Her federal income taxes for this pay period total $104. Compute her net pay for the eight days' work paid on February 26. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.)2. Record the journal entry to reflect the payroll payment to Lyn Addie as computed in part 1. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.)3. Record the journal entry to reflect the (employer) payroll tax expenses for the February 26 payroll payment. Assume Lyn Addie has not met earnings limits…Boilermaker House Painting Company incurs the following transactions for September.1. Paint houses in the current month for $15,000 on account.2. Purchase painting equipment for $16,000 cash.3. Purchase office supplies on account for $2,500.4. Pay employee salaries of $3,200 for the current month.5. Purchase advertising to appear in the current month, $1,200.6. Pay office rent of $4,400 for the current month.7. Receive $10,000 from customers in (1) above.8. Receive cash of $5,000 in advance from a customer who plans to have his house painted in the following month.Required:For each transaction, describe the dual effect on the accounting equation. For example, for the first transaction, (1) assets increase and (2) stockholders’ equity increases