Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Following are the transactions of a new company called Pose-for-Pics. August 1 M. Harris, the owner, invested $13,000 cash and $55,900 of photography equipment in the company in exchange for common stock. August 2 The company paid $2,400 cash for an insurance policy covering the next 24 months. August 5 The company purchased supplies for $2,470 cash. August 20 The company received $2,950 cash from taking photos for customers. August 31 The company paid $866 cash for August utilities. Prepare general journal entries for the above transactions.
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- In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 2 June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 18 June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 2 June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…Consider each of the transaction below independently. All expenditures were made in cash In march, the Cleanway Laundromat bought equipment. Cleanway paid $5,000 down and signed a noninterest-bearing note requiring the payment of $30,000 in nine months. The cash price for the equipment was $34,000. Prepare all necessary journal entries to record each the transaction. Use this format: Date Account Titles DR CR
- In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. Thecompany, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month ofJune were as follows:June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for$60,000 cash.June 2 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash downpayment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance.June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month.June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June.June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June.June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the companyplane.June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15.June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of themonth.June 30 Paid $6,000 in…In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Ic., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 1 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 2 June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 18 June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Ic., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 1 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 2 June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…
- In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 2 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 2 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 18 June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 2 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…
- In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 2 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 2 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…Can you please check my work, I was supposes to record all of the transactions in green for the month of operations 1/1 Ray incorporated B&C Inc and invested $100,000 in exchange for 100,000 shares of $1 par common stock. 1/1 Paid $9,000 for the first 6 months of rent (Jan-June) on a production facility. 1/1 Paid $4,200 for an insurance premium on a one-year policy. 1/1 Purchased a $15,000 piece of factory equipment with a 3% Note Payable which will be paid in full at the end of 2 years. This equipment has an estimated life of 5 years and an estimated residual value of $3,000. 1/2 Purchased $600 of supplies from Office Hoard Corp on account with terms 2/10, n/30. 1/3 Purchased $50,000 of raw materials from Chemical Supply Inc on account. 1/5 Requisitioned $10,000 of raw materials to begin working on Job A (a batch of doodads) and another $7,000 of raw materials to begin working on Job B. 1/8 Paid off account with Office Hoard Corp with cash. 1/10 Incurred $2,500 worth of…