Susie Smith opened Susie's Commerical Clearning on April 1, 2021.  In Apr, the following transactions were completed.             Apr-01 Invested $14,000 cash in the business     1

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Susie Smith opened Susie's Commerical Clearning on April 1, 2021.  In Apr, the following transactions were completed.  
         
Apr-01 Invested $14,000 cash in the business    
1 Purchased a used truck for $26,400, paying $6,400 cash and signing a note payable for the balance
1 Collected $3,000 from XYZ for their cleaning needs for Apr, May and June.  
3 Purchased cleaning supplies on account for $850    
5 Paid $1,800 on a one-year insurance policy, effective Apr 1    
12 Billed customers $3,800 for cleaning services    
18 Paid $400 of amount owed on cleaning supplies    
20 Paid $1,600 for employee's salaries    
21 Collected $1,400 from customers billed on Apr 12    
25 Billed customers for $3,000 for cleaning services    
30 Paid gas and oil for the month on the truck $350    
30 Withdrew $1,600 to pay personal property taxes    
         
         
Additional Information:      
1.     Annual payments of $3,000 are required on the note.   
3.     Journalize and post the following adjustments    
a.    Earned and unbilled fees at Apr 30, 2021 were $1,500.    
b.    The truck has an estimated useful life of four years and no residual value.  
c.    The insurance policy is effective Apr 1, 2021 and expires on March 31, 2022
d.    An inventory count shows $375 of cleaning supplies on hand at Apr 30, 2021.
e.    At Apr 30. 2021, $1,000 of the fees collected in advance have been earned.
f.    Accrued but unpaid employee salaries were $400.    
g.    The note payable has a 6% annual interest rate.    

 

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