Oriole Clark opened Oriole’s Cleaning Service on July 1, 2022. During July, the following transactions were completed. July 1 Oriole invested $20,200 cash in the business 1 Purchased used truck for $9,200, paying $4,000 cash and the balance on account 3 Purchased cleaning supplies for $2300 on account 5 Paid $1680 cash on a 1-year insurance policy effective July 1 12 Billed customers $4400 for cleaning services 18 Paid $1400 cash on amount owed on truck and $1400 on amount owed on cleaning surprises. 20 Paid $2500 cash for employee salaries

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Oriole Clark opened Oriole’s Cleaning Service on July 1, 2022. During July, the following transactions were completed.

July 1

Oriole invested $20,200 cash in the business

1

Purchased used truck for $9,200, paying $4,000 cash and the balance on account

3

Purchased cleaning supplies for $2300 on account

5

Paid $1680 cash on a 1-year insurance policy effective July 1

12

Billed customers $4400 for cleaning services

18

Paid $1400 cash on amount owed on truck and $1400 on amount owed on cleaning surprises.

20

Paid $2500 cash for employee salaries

21

Collected $3300 cash from customers billed on July 12

25

Billed customers $5900 for cleaning services

31

Paid $350 for the monthly gasoline bill for the truck

31

Withdraw $5700 cash for personal use

Enter the following adjustments on the worksheet and complete the worksheet.

  1. Unbilled and uncollected revenue for services performed at July 31 were $2600
  2. Depreciation on equipment for the month was $500
  3. One-twelfth of the insurance expired.
  4. An inventory count shows $500 of cleaning supplies on hand at July 31.
  5. Accrued but unpaid employee salaries were $1040.

Prepare the owner’s equity statement

Owner’s Capital, July 1

 

 

0

Add

 

 

 

 

Net Income / (Loss)

6570

 

 

Investments

20200

 

 

 

 

26770

 

 

 

26770

Less

 

 

 

 

Drawings

 

5700

Owner’s Capital, July 31

 

 

21070

 


Post closing entries.

 

Cash
No. 101
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 1
 
20,200
 
20,200
July 1
   
4,000
16,200
July 5
   
1,680
14,520
July 18
   
2,800
11,720
July 20
   
2,500
9,220
July 21
 
3,300
 
12,520
July 31
   
350
12,170
July 31
   
5,700
6,470
Accounts Receivable
No. 112
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 12
 
4,400
 
4,400
July 21
   
3,300
1,100
July 25
 
5,900
 
7,000
July 31
Adjusting
2,600
 
9,600
Supplies
No. 126
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 3
 
2,300
 
2,300
July 31
Adjusting
 
1,800
500
Prepaid Insurance
No. 130
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 5
 
1,680
 
1,680
July 31
Adjusting
 
140
1,540
Equipment
No. 157
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 1
 
9,200
 
9,200
Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment
No. 158
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 31
Adjusting
 
500
500
Accounts Payable
No. 201
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 1
   
5,200
5,200
July 3
   
2,300
7,500
July 18
 
2,800
 
4,700
Salaries and Wages Payable
No. 212
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 31
Adjusting
 
1,040
1,040
Owner’s Capital
No. 301
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 1
   
20,200
20,200
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Closing
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
enter a balance amount
choose a transaction date                                                                       
Closing
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
enter a balance amount
Owner’s Drawings
No. 306
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 31
 
5,700
 
5,700
choose a transaction date                                                                       
Closing
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
enter a balance amount
Income Summary
No. 350
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
date                                                                       
Closing
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
enter a balance amount
date                                                                       
Closing
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
enter a balance amount
date                                                                       
Closing
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
enter a balance amount
Service Revenue
No. 400
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 12
   
4,400
4,400
July 25
   
5,900
10,300
July 31
Adjusting
 
2,600
12,900
date                                                                       
Closing
enter debit amount
enter a credit amount
enter a balance amount
Gasoline Expense
No. 633
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 31
 
350
 
350
choose a transaction date                                                                       
Closing
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
enter a balance amount
Supplies Expense
No. 631
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 31
 
1,800
 
1,800
choose a transaction date                                                                       
Closing
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
enter a balance amount
Depreciation Expense
No. 711
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 31
Adjusting
500
 
500
choose a transaction date                                                                       
Closing
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
enter a balance amount
Insurance Expense
No. 722
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 31
Adjusting
140
 
140
choose a transaction date                                                                       
Closing
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
enter a balance amount
Salaries and Wages Expense
No. 726
Date
Explanation
Debit
Credit
Balance
July 20
 
2,500
 
2,500
July 31
Adjusting
1,040
 
3,540
choose a transaction date                                                                       
Closing
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
enter a balance amount
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