FUND. ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES >CUSTOM<
FUND. ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES >CUSTOM<
24th Edition
ISBN: 9781307417692
Author: Wild
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Chapter 2, Problem 2APSA
To determine

Concept Introduction

Journal Entry: The journal entries are accounting entries made in a chronological order in the general ledger to record business transactions. Journal entries are logged with the debit amounts and credit amounts with their respective dates and account names.

T Account:

A T-account is the graphical representation of a general ledger that records business transactions. A T-Account looks like the letter T, where the debit entries are recorded at the left side, the credit entries are recorded on the right side and the account title is at the top.

Trial Balance:

The Trial Balance is a list of closing balance of all ledger accounts on a particular date. It is a summary of all T-Account balances in the ledger and the total of debit and credit balances should always match.

To Prepare:

The journal entries for the transactions given for Aracel Engineering.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

The journal entries for the transactions given are prepared as below for Aracel Engineering.

    DateAccountDebit ($)Credit (S)
    aCash100,000
    Office Equipment5,000
    Drafting Equipment60,000
    J. Arcel, Capital165,000
    bLand49,000
    Cash6,300
    Note Payable42,700
    cBuilding55,000
    Cash55,000
    dPrepaid Insurance3,000
    Cash3,000
    eCash4,000
    Engineering Fee Earned 4,000
    fDrafting Equipment20,000
    Cash5,900
    Note Payable10,500
    gAccount Receivable14,000
    Engineering Fee Earned14,000
    hOffice Equipment1,150
    Account Payable1,150
    iAccount Receivable22,000
    Engineering Fee Earned22,000
    jEquipment Rental Expenses 1,333
    Account Payable1,333
    kCash7,000
    Account receivable7,000
    lWages Expenses1,200
    Cash1,200
    mAccount Payable1,150
    Cash1,150
    nRepairs Expenses925
    Cash925
    oJ. Arcel, Withdrawals9,480
    Cash9,480
    pWages Expenses1,200
    Cash1,200
    qAdvertising Expenses2,500
    Cash2,500
To determine

To Prepare:

The T-accounts for the transactions given for Aracel Engineering.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

T-accounts prepared as below for Aracel Engineering.

    Cash Account (101)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    J. Arcel, Capital100,000Land6,300
    Engineering Fee Earned6,200Building55,000
    Account receivable7,000Prepaid Insurance3,000
    Drafting Equipment9,500
    Wages Expenses1,200
    Account Payable1,150
    Repairs Expenses925
    J. Arcel, Withdrawals9,480
    Wages Expenses1,200
    Advertising Expenses2,500
    Closing Balance22,945
    Account receivable Account (106)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    Engineering Fee Earned14,000Cash7,000
    Engineering Fee Earned22,000
    Closing Balance29,000
    Prepaid Insurance Account (108)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    Cash3,000
    Closing Balance3,000
    Office Equipment Account (164)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    J. Arcel, Capital5,000
    Account Payable1,150
    Closing Balance6,150
    Drafting Equipment Account (163)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    J. Arcel, Capital60,000
    Cash9,500
    Note Payable10,500
    Closing Balance80,000
    Building Account (163)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    Cash55,000
    Closing Balance55,000
    Land Account (163)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    Cash6,300
    Note Payable42,700
    Closing Balance49,000
    Account Payable Account (201)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    Cash1,150Office Equipment1,150
    Equipment Rental Expenses1,333
    Closing Balance1,333
    Notes Payable Account (250)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    Cash11,600Land42,700
    Drafting Equipment10,500
    Closing Balance53,200
    J. Arcel, Capital Account (301)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    Cash100,000
    Office Equipment5,000
    Drafting Equipment60,000
    Closing Balance165,000
    J. Arcel, Withdrawals Account (302)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    Cash9,480
    Closing Balance9,480
    Engineering Fee Earned Account (402)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    Cash6,200
    Account receivable14,000
    Account receivable22,000
    Closing Balance42,200
    Wages Expenses Account (601)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    Cash1,200
    Cash1,200
    Closing Balance2,400
    Equipment Rental Expenses Account (602)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    Account Payable1,333
    Closing Balance1,333
    Advertising Expenses Account (603)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    Cash2,500
    Closing Balance2,500
    Repair Expenses Account (604)
    DebitAmount ($)CreditAmount ($)
    Cash925
    Closing Balance925
To determine

To Prepare:

The trial balance for the transactions given for Aracel Engineering as of April 30.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

The trail balance prepared as below for Aracel Engineering.

    Aracel Engineering
    Trail balance as on June 30
    AccountDebit ($)Credit ($)
    Cash22,945
    Account receivable29,000
    Prepaid Insurance3,000
    Office Equipment6,150
    Drafting Equipment80,000
    Building55,000
    Land49,000
    Account Payable1,333
    Notes Payable53,200
    J. Arcel, Capital165,000
    J. Arcel, Withdrawals9,480
    Engineering Fee Earned42,200
    Wages Expenses2,400
    Equipment Rental Expenses1,333
    Adverting Expenses2,500
    Repair Expenses925
    Total261,733261,733

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FUND. ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES >CUSTOM<

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