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- Discuss how each of the following transactions will affect assets, liabilities, and stockholders equity, and prove the companys accounts will still be in balance. A. A company purchased $450 worth of office supplies on credit. B. The company parking lot was plowed after a blizzard. A check for $75 was given to the plow truck operator. C. $250 was paid on account. D. A customer paid $350 on account. E. Provided services for a customer, $500. The customer asked to be billed.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.George Hoskin started his own business, Hoskin Hauling. The following transactions occurred in the first two weeks: A. George Hoskin contributed cash of $12,000 and a truck worth $10,000 to start the business. He received Common Stock in return. B. Paid two months rent in advance, $800. C. Agreed to do a hauling job for a price of $1,200. D. Performed the hauling job discussed in C. We will get paid later. E. Received payment of $600 on the hauling job done in D. F. Purchased gasoline on credit, $50. G. Performed another hauling job. Earned $750, was paid cash. Record the following transactions in T-accounts. Label each entry with the appropriate letter. Total the T-accounts when you are done.
- Determine the following amounts: a. The amount of the liabilities of a business that has 60,800 in assets and in which the owner has 34,500 equity. b. The equity of the owner of a tour bus that cost 57,000 and on which is owed 21,800 on an installment loan payable to the bank. c. The amount of the assets of a business that has 11,780 in liabilities and in which the owner has 28,500 equity.Discuss how each of the following transactions for Watson, International, will affect assets, liabilities, and stockholders equity, and prove the companys accounts will still be in balance. A. An investor invests an additional $25,000 into a company receiving stock in exchange. B. Services are performed for customers for a total of $4,500. Sixty percent was paid in cash, and the remaining customers asked to be billed. C. An electric bill was received for $35. Payment is due in thirty days. D. Part-time workers earned $750 and were paid. E. The electric bill in C is paid.Bridgerton invested P 200, 000 cash and equipment worth P 100, 000. Also P 50, 0000 worth of payable is to be assumed by the business. How much is the total Owner's equity? P 300, 000 P 350, 000 P 250, 000 P 200, 000 Bridgerton, owner of UR highness Laundry Shop purchased P 10, 000 worth of detergent to Sab Bonin Company on account. What will be the appropriate account titles for this transaction? Supplies Expense, Accounts Receivable Supplies, Cash Supplies Account Receivable Supplies Expense, Accounts Payable
- Write your explanation here on how to get your answer: The business was put up from a cash of ₱200,000, the initial capital of the owner. Then, ₱40,000 of the cash was used to purchase an equipment to be used in business. The purchase of equipment resulted in a liability of ₱20,000. How much are the total assets of the business? *Lita Lopez started Biz Consulting, a new business, and completed the following transactions during itsfirst year of operations.a. Lita Lopez invested $70,000 cash and office equipment valued at $10,000 in the company.b. The company purchased an office suite for $40,000 cash.c. The company purchased office equipment for $15,000 cash.d. The company purchased $1,200 of office supplies and $1,700 of office equipment on credit.e. The company paid a local newspaper $500 cash for printing an announcement of the office’s opening.f. The company completed a financial plan for a client and billed that client $2,800 for the service.g. The company designed a financial plan for another client and immediately collected a $4,000 cash fee.h. Lita Lopez withdrew $3,275 cash from the company for personal use.i. The company received $1,800 cash as partial payment from the client described in transaction f.j. The company made a partial payment of $700 cash on the equipment purchased in transaction d.k. The…Nuncio Consulting completed the following transactions during June. a. Armand Nuncio, the owner, invested $35,000 cash along with office equipment valued at $11,000 in the new company. b. The company purchased land valued at $7,500 and a building valued at $40,000. The purchase is paid with $15,000 cash and a long-term note payable for $32,500. c. The company purchased $500 of office supplies on credit. d. A. Nuncio invested his personal automobile in the company. The automobile has a value of $8,000 and is to be used exclusively in the business. e. The company purchased $1,200 of additional office equipment on credit. f. The company paid $1,000 cash salary to an assistant. g. The company provided services to a client and collected $3,200 cash. h. The company paid $540 cash for this month’s utilities. i. The company paid $500 cash to settle the payable created in transaction c. j. The company purchased $3,400 of new office equipment by paying $3,400 cash. k. The company completed…