ACCT.PRINCIPLES (LL)
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ISBN: 9781119707110
Author: Weygandt
Publisher: WILEY
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S. Waweru starts business on 1st July 2020, when he deposits Shs. 18,000 into his business bank account and Shs. 2,500 in his cash account. During the month of July, he undertakes the following transactions:-
2020
July 3 He purchases shop fittings for sh. 2,500 and pays by cheque.
July 4 He buys a motor vehicle from AB & Co. on credit Sh. 3,000.
July 6 He buys stock for Sh. 1,500 and pays through bank.
July 8 He sells goods for cash Sh.1,000.
July 10 Buys goods on credit from XY & Co. for Sh. 1,200
July 12 Sells goods to A. Smith for Sh. 900 on credit
July 13 Pays wages Sh. 120 by cash
July 14 A. Smith returns goods worth Sh. 200
July 15 Pays to AB & Co. Sh. 3,000 by cheque
July 17 Goods returned to XY & Co. amounting to Sh. 350
July 21 Receives from A. Smith a cheque for Sh. 700
July 25 Sells goods for cash Sh. 300.
July 30…
S. Waweru starts business on 1st July 2020, when he deposits Shs. 18,000 into his business bank account and Shs. 2,500 in his cash account. During the month of July, he undertakes the following transactions:-
2020
July 3 He purchases shop fittings for sh. 2,500 and pays by cheque.
July 4 He buys a motor vehicle from AB & Co. on credit Sh. 3,000.
July 6 He buys stock for Sh. 1,500 and pays through bank.
July 8 He sells goods for cash Sh.1,000.
July 10 Buys goods on credit from XY & Co. for Sh. 1,200
July 12 Sells goods to A. Smith for Sh. 900 on credit
July 13 Pays wages Sh. 120 by cash
July 14 A. Smith returns goods worth Sh. 200
July 15 Pays to AB & Co. Sh. 3,000 by cheque
July 17 Goods returned to XY & Co. amounting to Sh. 350
July 21 Receives from A. Smith a cheque for Sh. 700
July 25 Sells goods for cash Sh. 300.
July 30…
the Journal entries for the November transactions. Use the following accounts : cash , account receivable, prepaid insurance,equipment,account payable,Alfonso capital,Alfonso withdrawal,landscaping revenue,salaries expense,rent expense,gas and oil expense, supplies expense,utilities expense,miscellaneous expense
Juanito Alfonso landscaping service has the following transactions:
Nov.3- Alfonso deposited 250 000 in a bank in the nme of entity.N
Nov.5-alfonso used trailer from Cruz sales 15 000 with down payment 6 500 and the remaining on account.
Nov.6- invested personal gardening tools, with a fair market value of 8 000 in the business
Nov.7- paid rent for the month 7 000
Nov.10 -acquired a used backhoe from mobile equipment 62 000 paying 34 000 in cash and the balance on account
Nov.10- bought liability insurance for one year 18 000
Nov.13- performed landscaping services for flores hospital 28 000
Nov.14 - bought supplies on account from office decor 3 000
Nov.15- performed…
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