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- Received a check for $72 from a customer, Mr. White. Mr. White owed you $124. Which journal would the company use to record this transaction? A. sales journal B. purchases journal C. cash receipts journal D. cash disbursements journal E. general journalYou just posted a credit to Accounts Receivable. Which special journal did it come from? A. sales journal B. cash receipts journal C. purchases journal D. cash disbursements journal E. general journalJOURNALIZING SALES RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES Enter the following transactions starting on page 60 of a general journal and post them to the appropriate general ledger and accounts receivable ledger accounts. Use account numbers as shown in the chapter. Beginning balance in Accounts Receivable is 3,900. Beginning balances in selected customer accounts are Adams, 850; Greene, 428; and Phillips, 1,018.
- Transactions related to revenue and cash receipts completed by Sterling Engineering Services during the period June 230 are as follows: Instructions 1. Insert the following balances in the general ledger as of June 1: 2. Insert the following balances in the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger as of June 1: 3. Prepare a single-column revenue journal (p. 40) and a cash receipts journal (p. 36). Use the following column headings for the cash receipts journal: Fees Earned Cr., Accounts Receivable Cr., and Cash Dr. The Fees Earned column is used to record cash fees. Insert a check mark () in the Post. Ref. column when recording cash fees. 4. Using the two special journals and the two-column general journal (p. 1), journalize the transactions for June. Post to the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger and insert the balances at the points indicated in the narrative of transactions. Determine the balance in the customers account before recording a cash receipt. 5. Total each of the columns of the special journals and post the individual entries and totals to the general ledger. Insert account balances after the last posting. 6. Determine that the sum of the customer accounts agrees with the accounts receivable controlling account in the general ledger. 7. Why would an automated system omit postings to a control account as performed in step 5 for Accounts Receivable?SCHEDULE OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Based on the information provided in Problem 10-11A, prepare a schedule of accounts receivable for Sourk Distributors as of March 31, 20--. Verify that the accounts receivable account balance in the general ledger agrees with the schedule of accounts receivable total.For each of the following transactions, state which special journal (Sales Journal, Cash Receipts Journal, Cash Disbursements Journal, Purchases Journal, or General Journal) and which subsidiary ledger (Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, neither) would be used in recording the transaction. A. Sold inventory for cash B. Issued common stock for cash C. Received and paid utility bill D. Bought office equipment on account E. Accrued interest on a loan at the end of the accounting period F. Paid a loan payment G. Bought inventory on account H. Paid employees I. Sold inventory on account J. Paid monthly insurance bill
- A journal entry that requires a debit to Accounts Receivable and a credit to Sales goes in which special journal?Transactions related to revenue and cash receipts completed by Crowne Business Services Co. during the period April 230 are as follows: Post revenue and collections to the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger. Instructions 1. Insert the following balances in the general ledger as of April 1: 2. Insert the following balances in the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger as of April 1: 3. Prepare a single-column revenue journal (p. 40) and a cash receipts journal (p. 36). Use the following column headings for the cash receipts journal: Fees Earned Cr., Accounts Receivable Cr., and Cash Dr. The Fees Earned column is used to record cash fees. Insert a check mark () in the Post. Ref. column when recording cash fees. 4. Using the two special journals and the two-column general journal (p. 1), journalize the transactions for April. Post to the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger, and insert the balances at the points indicated in the narrative of transactions. Determine the balance in the customers account before recording a cash receipt. 5. Total each of the columns of the special journals and post the individual entries and totals to the general ledger. Insert account balances after the last posting. 6. Determine that the sum of the customer balances agrees with the accounts receivable controlling account in the general ledger. 7. Why would an automated system omit postings to a controlling account as performed in step 5 for Accounts Receivable?Transactions related to revenue and cash receipts completed by Sycamore Inc. during the month of March 20Y8 are as follows: Prepare a single-column revenue journal and a cash receipts journal to record these transactions. Use the following column headings for the cash receipts journal: Fees Earned Cr., Accounts Receivable Cr., and Cash Dr. Place a check mark () in the Post. Ref. column to indicate when the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger should be posted.
- You just posted a credit to Sales and a debit to Cash. Which special journal did it come from? A. sales journal B. cash receipts journal C. purchases journal D. cash disbursements journal E. general journalTransactions related to revenue and cash receipts completed by Albany Architects Co. during the period November 230, 2016, are as follows: Instructions 1. Insert the following balances in the general ledger as of November 1: 2. Insert the following balances in the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger as of November 1: 3. Prepare a single-column revenue journal (p. 40) and a cash receipts journal (p. 36). Use the following column headings for the cash receipts journal: Fees Earned Cr., Accounts Receivable Cr., and Cash Dr. The Fees Earned column is used to record cash fees. Insert a check mark () in the Post. Ref. column when recording cash fees. 4. Using the two special journals and the two-column general journal (p. 1), journalize the transactions for November. Post to the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger, and insert the balances at the points indicated in the narrative of transactions. Determine the balance in the customers account before recording a cash receipt. 5. Total each of the columns of the special journals, and post the individual entries and totals to the general ledger. Insert account balances after the last posting. 6. Determine that the sum of the customer balances agrees with the accounts receivable controlling account in the general ledger. 7. Why would an automated system omit postings to a controlling account as performed in step 5 for Accounts Receivable?The schedule of accounts payable lists each creditors account balance, and the total equals the _________________. a. Controlling account in the journal b. Accounts Payable account in the general ledger c. Accounts Receivable account in the general ledger d. Purchases account in the general ledger e. Sales account in the general ledger