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- In July of this year, M. Wallace established a business called Wallace Realty. The account headings are presented below. Transactions completed during the month follow. a. Wallace deposited 24,000 in a bank account in the name of the business. b. Paid the office rent for the current month, 650, Ck. No. 1000. c. Bought office supplies for cash, 375, Ck. No. 1001. d. Bought office equipment on account from Dellos Computers, 6,300. e. Received a bill from the City Crier for advertising, 455. f. Sold services for cash, 3,944. g. Paid on account to Dellos Computers, 1,500, Ck. No. 1002. h. Received and paid the bill for utilities, 340, Ck. No. 1003. i. Paid on account to the City Crier, 455, Ck. No. 1004. j. Paid truck expenses, 435, Ck. No. 1005. k. Wallace withdrew cash for personal use, 1,500, Ck. No. 1006. Required 1. Record the transactions and the balance after each transaction. 2. Total the left side of the accounting equation (left side of the equal sign), then total the right side of the accounting equation (right side of the equal sign). If the two totals are not equal, check the addition and subtraction. If you still cannot find the error, re-analyze each transaction.Choy, after receiving her degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management began her own business called Choy Cakes and Pastries. She completed the following transactions: a. Choy began her business with a P150,000 cash investment, which she deposited in the bank and a laptop and printer worth P35,000. b. Paid one month's rent on a sales outlet space for her business. Rent is P10,000 per month. c. Purchased an oven worth P70,000 in cash. d. Purchased baking supplies on account worth P50,000. e. Purchased baking paraphernalia like pants, etc. worth P20,000 in cash. f. Received cash for cakes and pastries sold, P40,000 for the month. g. Billed a customer for the cakes and pastries ordered for a birthday party, P15,000. h. Paid utilities for the month worth P5,000. i. Paid her parents for the space being used as baking area at their home, P5,000. j. Determined that baking supplies is now worth P30,000 for the month. k. From letter D transaction, Choy paid P20,000. l. Customer from…Angela de Dios, a business graduate student who was working in Think Computer, a company selling all kinds of computers, decided to become an entrepreneur and put up an internet shop. The following are the transactions for the month of March: 1 - Angela started an internet shop called “ Playnet.com” by investing her savings of ₱ 50,000 and the proceeds from the sale of her car of ₱ 300,000 5 - Angela hired two workers to assist her in the shop. 10 - Two month rent deposit was paid in cash, ₱10,000 15 - Paid ₱15,000 for building materials to fix the shop, ₱8,000 for furniture, ₱ 45,000 for one unit of aircon and two units of electric fan. 20 - Purchased supplies for cash, ₱1,500 25 - The shop was ready for the installation of the computer units. Angela purchased 12 units of computer hardware from Think PC. She paid 50% in cash for ₱ 125,000 and a note for the balance payable in 24 monthly installments starting April 20. The transactions using the following accounts for asset and…
- On July 01, 2020, Maria initially invested P200,000 cash into Maria Merchandising. On the same date, she paid P45,000 for six months rent on the store space, P10,000 for business licenses and permits, and P50,000 for various store furniture. She also bought P60,000 worth of office supplies on account with the intention to sell them at a higher price. However, the next day, the business received a P1,500 credit memo for allowance granted on the purchased merchandise. The supplies were bought from 123 Supplies Store on terms n/60. On July 6, the business bought from 45 Supplies Shop P5,000 worth of supplies to be used in the store on terms 50% downpayment, balance n/30. Francisco, a part time employee, was able to sell on July 12 some of the store's merchandise to Mr. Sam for P16,000 on terms 50% downpayment, balance 2/10, n/30. On July 24, the business sold to Mrs. Aslani merchandise for P12,000 on terms 2/10, n/30. On July 30, Mr. Boom paid the business P42,000 for merchandise bought…On March 1, Ms. Ann Joy established AJ Beauty Salon. She invested P750,000 in the business and a laptop worth P60,000. She paid rent of P10,000 and bought equipment for P30,000 cash. Cash collection from walk-in customers amounted to P150,000. She bought beauty supplies for P7,000 cash and bought salon furniture worth P80,000 on account. Ms. Ann had major repairs in her residence amounting to P550,000 which was paid by the business. Collections of accounts receivable totaled P90,000 and accounts payable paid totaled P45,000. At the end of the month, salaries of beauticians paid amounted to P30,000. Payments made to MERALCO and MAYNILAD are P12,000 and P3,400, respectively. Salon net income for the month is P180,000. Required: Give the cash balance at the end of the month. (Hint: Prepare the T-Account for cash to get the cash balance at the end of the month.)On March 1, Ms. Ann Joy established AJ Beauty Salon. She invested P750,000 in the business and a laptop worth P60,000. She paid rent of P10,000 and bought equipment for P30,000 cash. Cash collection from walk-in customers amounted to P150,000. She bought beauty supplies for P7,000 cash and bought salon furniture worth P80,000 on account. Ms. Ann had major repairs in her residence amounting to P550,000 which was paid by the business. Collections of accounts receivable totaled P90,000 and accounts payable paid totaled P45,000. At the end of the month, salaries of beauticians paid amounted to P30,000. Payments made to MERALCO and MAYNILAD are P12,000 and P3,400, respectively. Salon net income for the month is P180,000. Required: Give the cash balance at the end of the month. (Hint: Prepare the T-Account for cash to get the cash balance at the end of the month.) USE MS EXCEL AND SHOW FORMULAS USED
- Tom loves cooking and after attending culinary school, he decided to start his owneatery in downtown Vancouver in May. Since he did not receive formal business, hehas asked you to help him prepare monthly financial statements. He was able to collectall business receipt and financial records. The following are transactions for the monthof January 2022, the first month of operations.Jan 1 Tom invested his saving of $350,000 into business bank account at TD Bank andhe also borrowed &150,000 as 24 months bank loan.Jan 1 Signed lease contract and secured the locationJan 1 Purchased a one-year insurance policy for $24,000 in cash.Jan 2 Tom purchased kitchen equipment for $150,000 and $1000 kitchen suppliesincluding napkins and clean supplies in cashJan 1 he hired a soul chef and one receptionist. In contract, he will pay the soul chef$5,000 per month and receptionist $3,000 per monthJan 2 Tom purchased $100,000 furniture in cashJan 3 Tom hired a renovation company to do lease…On April 5, Timothy established an interior decorating business, Tim’s Design, with a cash investment ofP200,000. Timothy completed the following transactions for April:6 Paid rent for the month, P8,000.7 Purchased from Delta Co. office equipment, P55,0008 Purchased a used car for P180,000, paying P80,000 cash and taking a bank loan for theremainder.10 Purchased supplies and materials for cash, P11,315.12 Received cash from Miss Laura for job completed in her condo, P57,500. Supplies were used upamounting to P8,250.20 Purchased materials and supplies on credit, P15,000.23 Recorded job completed for Ms. Ferrer. Term: on account 10 days, P14,950. Supplies were usedup amounting to P3,500.24 Received an invoice for repairs on car and paid P4,500.25 Paid utilities expense, P1,750.26 Paid P20,000 on the bank loan.27 Received cash from Ms. Ferrer, P10,000.28 Paid salary of worker, P5,00029 Paid Delta a portion of the amount owed for equipment, P5,000.30 Withdrew cash for personal use, P3,500.…On April 5, Timothy established an interior decorating business, Tim’s Design, with a cash investment ofP200,000. Timothy completed the following transactions for April:6 Paid rent for the month, P8,000.7 Purchased from Delta Co. office equipment, P55,0008 Purchased a used car for P180,000, paying P80,000 cash and taking a bank loan for theremainder.10 Purchased supplies and materials for cash, P11,315.12 Received cash from Miss Laura for job completed in her condo, P57,500. Supplies were used upamounting to P8,250.20 Purchased materials and supplies on credit, P15,000.23 Recorded job completed for Ms. Ferrer. Term: on account 10 days, P14,950. Supplies were usedup amounting to P3,500.24 Received an invoice for repairs on car and paid P4,500.25 Paid utilities expense, P1,750.26 Paid P20,000 on the bank loan.27 Received cash from Ms. Ferrer, P10,000.28 Paid salary of worker, P5,00029 Paid Delta a portion of the amount owed for equipment, P5,000.30 Withdrew cash for personal use, P3,500.…
- Tom loves cooking and after attending culinary school, he decided to start his own eatery in downtown Vancouver in May. Since he did not receive formal business, he has asked you to help him prepare monthly financial statements. He was able to collect all business receipt and financial records. The following are transactions for the month of January 2022, the first month of operations. Jan 1 Tom invested his saving of $350,000 into business bank account at TD Bank and he also borrowed &150,000 as 24 months bank loan. Jan 1 Signed lease contract and secured the locationJan 1 Purchased a one-year insurance policy for $24,000 in cash. Jan 2 Tom purchased kitchen equipment for $150,000 and $1000 kitchen supplies including napkins and clean supplies in cash Jan 1 he hired a soul chef and one receptionist. In contract, he will pay the soul chef $5,000 per month and receptionist $3,000 per month Jan 2 Tom purchased $100,000 furniture in cash Jan 3 Tom hired a renovation company to do…Andi has decided that she is going to start a new business. Here are some transactions that have occurred prior to April 30 Received $96,000 cash when issuing 9,600 new common shares. Purchased land by paying $7,500 cash and signing a note payable for $11,500 due in three years. Hired a new aesthetician for a salary of $2,600 a month, starting next month. NGS purchased a company car (equipment) for $34,000 cash (list price of $37,000) to assist in running errands for the business. Bought and received $950 in supplies for the spa on account. Nicole sold 100 of her own personal shares to Raea Gooding for $300. Assuming that the beginning balances in each of the accounts are zero, complete T-accounts to summarize the transactions in (a)–(f).Kathy Wintz formed a lawn service business as a summer job. To start the corporation on May 1, 2018, she deposited $1,000 in a new bank account in the name of the business. The $1,000 consisted of a $600 loan from Bank One to her company, Wintz Lawn Service, and $400 of her own money. The company issued $400 of common stock to Wintz. Wintz rented lawn equipment, purchased supplies, and hired other students to mow and trim customers’ lawns. At the end of each month, Wintz mailed bills to the customers. On August 31, she was ready to dissolve the corporation and return to college. Because she was so busy, she kept few records other than the checkbook and a list of receivables from customers. At August 31, the business’s checkbook shows a balance of $2,000, and customers still owe $750. During the summer, the business collected $5,500 from customers. The business checkbook lists payments for supplies totaling $400 and it still has gasoline, weed trimmer cord, and other supplies that cost…