Prepare the Journal from following Data. (Janl) Commenced business with a capital of Rs100,000 (Jan5) Purchased goods in Cash from MS traders for 20,000 (Jan 9)Purchased Goods for Cash 15,000 (Jan11)Purchased Goods from Abhraim for cash 9,000 (Jan13)Bought Goods from Shayam on credit 12,000 (Jan15)Bought Land for 50,000 (Jan18)Purchased machinery for45000 of which 20000 cash & 25000on Credit. (Jan19)Bought computer from Intel Computers for cash 25000. (Jan21)Printer purchased for on Credit 22,000. (Jan25)Bought furniture for proprietor's residence and paid cash 10,000
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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.What accounting method (cash or accrual) would you recommend for the following businesses? a. A gift shop with average annual gross receipts of 900,000. b. An accounting partnership with average annual gross receipts of 12 million. c. A drywall subcontractor who works on residences and has annual gross receipts of 3 million. d. An incorporated insurance agency with average annual gross receipts of 28 million. e. A sole proprietor operating a retail clothing store with average annual gross receipts of 12 million. f. A sole proprietor operating a widget manufacturing plant with average annual gross receipts of 27 million.For each of the following situations write the principle, assumption, or concept that justifies or explains what occurred. A. A landscaper received a customers order and cash prepayment to install sod at a house that would not be ready for installation until March of next year. The owner should record the revenue from the customer order in March of next year, not in December of this year. B. A company divides its income statements into four quarters for the year. C. Land is purchased for $205,000 cash; the land is reported on the balance sheet of the purchaser at $205,000. D. Brandys Flower Shop is forecasting its balance sheet for the next five years. E. When preparing financials for a company, the owner makes sure that the expense transactions are kept separate from expenses of the other company that he owns. F. A company records the expenses incurred to generate the revenues reported.