REQUIREMENTS : 1. JOURNALIZE THE TRANSACTIONS USING SPECIAL JOURNAL AND GENERAL JOURNAL 2. POST TO THE GENERAL LEDGER 3. POST TO THE SUBSIDIARY LEDGERS. 4. SUMMARIZE THE LEDGER ACCOUNTS AND LIST THE BALANCES ON THE TRIAL BALANCE. Jasmine operates Scent Company, a perfume and soap store. During May 2018, the following transactions were completed. TRANSACTION May 1 - Jasmine invested cash of P50,000 and merchandise, P10,000 to open the business. Deposited the amount with PCIB. Official Receipt No. 101 May 3- Purchased merchandise on account from Subic, P13,200. Terms: 2/10, n/30. Purchase Invoice 422. May 4 - Paid rent expense for April, P900; Check No. 200. May 5 - Purchased store supplies on account from Alexis, P550. Terms: 1/10, n/30. Purchase Invoice 510. May 8 - Sold merchandise on account to Rustan, P11,000. Terms: 1/10, n/30; Sales Invoice No. 150. Cost of merchandise was P5,500. May 12 - Paid Subic the amount owed on the May 3 purchase, Check No. 201 May 14 - Purchased merchandise on account from Ong’s Boutique, P27,500. Terms: 1/10, n/30; Sales Invoice No. 801. May 15 - Paid Alexis the amount owed on the May 5 purchase. Check No. 202 May 16 - Recorded cash sales for the first half of May, P33,000. Cost of merchandise was P16,500. Official Receipt No. 102 May 17 - Sold merchandise on account to Robinson, P8,800. Terms: n/30. Cost of merchandise was P4,400. Check No. 151 May 18 - Received a check from Rustan for the amount owed on the May 8 sale. Official Receipt No. 103 May 20 - Issued a check to Freight Forwarders on various purchases made, P6,500. Check No. 203 May 25 - Borrowed P10,000 from City Bank, signing a 10%, 90-day note. Official Receipt No. 104 May 28 - Paid Ong’s Boutique the amount owed on the May 14 purchase. Check No. 204 May 30 - Owner drew a check payable to herself for personal use, P5,000. Check No. 205

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REQUIREMENTS :
1. JOURNALIZE THE TRANSACTIONS USING SPECIAL JOURNAL AND GENERAL JOURNAL 

2.  POST TO THE GENERAL LEDGER 

3. POST TO THE SUBSIDIARY LEDGERS.

4. SUMMARIZE THE LEDGER ACCOUNTS AND LIST THE BALANCES ON THE TRIAL BALANCE.

 

Jasmine operates Scent Company, a perfume and soap store. During May 2018, the following 


transactions were completed.

TRANSACTION
May 1 - Jasmine invested cash of P50,000 and merchandise, P10,000 to open the business. Deposited the amount with PCIB. Official Receipt No. 101

May 3- Purchased merchandise on account from Subic, P13,200. Terms: 2/10, n/30. Purchase 
Invoice 422.


May 4 - Paid rent expense for April, P900; Check No. 200.


May 5 - Purchased store supplies on account from Alexis, P550. Terms: 1/10, n/30. Purchase Invoice 
510.


May 8 - Sold merchandise on account to Rustan, P11,000. Terms: 1/10, n/30; Sales Invoice No. 150.
Cost of merchandise was P5,500.


May 12 - Paid Subic the amount owed on the May 3 purchase, Check No. 201


May 14 - Purchased merchandise on account from Ong’s Boutique, P27,500. Terms: 1/10, n/30; Sales 
Invoice No. 801.


May 15 - Paid Alexis the amount owed on the May 5 purchase. Check No. 202


May 16 - Recorded cash sales for the first half of May, P33,000. Cost of merchandise was P16,500. 
Official Receipt No. 102


May 17 - Sold merchandise on account to Robinson, P8,800. Terms: n/30. 
Cost of merchandise was P4,400. Check No. 151


May 18 - Received a check from Rustan for the amount owed on the May 8 sale. Official Receipt No. 
103


May 20 - Issued a check to Freight Forwarders on various purchases made, P6,500. Check No. 203


May 25 - Borrowed P10,000 from City Bank, signing a 10%, 90-day note. Official Receipt No. 104


May 28 - Paid Ong’s Boutique the amount owed on the May 14 purchase. Check No. 204

May 30 - Owner drew a check payable to herself for personal use, P5,000. Check No. 205

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