On February 28, 2021, Cullumber Inc.’s general ledger showed Cash $15,000; Land $85,000; Buildings $81,000; Equipment $25,000; Accounts Payable $11,000; Mortgage Payable $123,000; Common Shares $41,000; and Retained Earnings $31,000. During the month of March, the following transactions occurred

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On February 28, 2021, Cullumber Inc.’s general ledger showed Cash $15,000; Land $85,000; Buildings $81,000; Equipment $25,000; Accounts Payable $11,000; Mortgage Payable $123,000; Common Shares $41,000; and Retained Earnings $31,000. During the month of March, the following transactions occurred:

Mar. 1   Received three movies to be shown during the first three weeks of March. The film rental was $27,000. Of that amount, $10,000 was paid in cash and the remainder was on account. (Hint: Cullumber uses the account Rent Expense to record film rentals).
  2   Hired M. Brewer to operate concession stand. Brewer agrees to pay Cullumber 15% of gross receipts, payable on the last day of each month, for the right to operate the concession stand. (Hint: Cullumber uses the account Concession Revenue to record concession receipts earned.)
  5   Ordered three additional movies, to be shown the last 10 days of March. The film rental cost will be $300 per night.
  12   Paid balance due on the movies rented on March 1.
  13   Paid the accounts payable owing at the end of February.
  15   Received $25,500 from customers for admissions for the first half of the month. (Hint: Cullumber uses the account Fees Earned to record revenue from admissions.)
  19   Paid advertising expenses, $950.
  20   Received the movies ordered on March 5 and paid rental fee of $3,000 ($300 × 10 nights).
  23   Paid salaries of $4,200.
  26   Paid $1,250 of the balance due on the mortgage, as well as $750 of interest on the mortgage.
  28   Paid $3,000 for the monthly income tax instalment.
  30   Received statement from M. Brewer, showing gross concession receipts of $16,600, and the balance due to Cullumber of $2,490 ($16,600 × 15%) for March. Brewer paid half of the balance due and will remit the remainder on April 5.
  31   Received $25,800 from customers for admissions for the past two weeks.
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