If you assume that all journal entries have been recorded correctly, use the above information to: (1) Identify the postings to the general ledger that were made incorrectly. (2) Describe how each incorrect posting should have been made

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The bookkeeper for Brockton Industries prepared the following journal entries and posted the entries to the general ledger as indicated in the T accounts presented. Assume that the dollar amounts and the descriptions of the entries are correct.

July  

  3 Accounts Receivable

1,000

 
 

     Service Revenue

 

1,000

 

Customers were billed for services completed.

   
       

 11 Cash

500

 
       Accounts Receivable   

500

 

Payment is received from a customer billed for services on July 3.

   
       

 12 Office Supplies

600

 
       Accounts Payable    

600

 

Purchased office supplies on credit; payment is due in 30 days.

   
       

 25 Office Furniture

700

 
       Cash  

700

 

Payment is made for office furniture received on July 25.

   

 

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

 

          SERVICE REVENUE

7/3

1,000

      7/3

1,000

   
   

         

​7/11

500

CASH

 

    ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

  7/11

​500

 7/25 700    

7/12

​600

   

OFFICE SUPPLIES

 

        OFFICE FURNITURE

 

7/12

​600

       

7/25

​700

   

Required:  If you assume that all journal entries have been recorded correctly, use the above information to:
(1) Identify the postings to the general ledger that were made incorrectly.
(2) Describe how each incorrect posting should have been made.

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