Horngren's Accounting (12th Edition)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134486444
Author: Tracie L. Miller-Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison, Ella Mae Matsumura
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 7QC
Posting a $2,500 purchase of office supplies on account appears as follows:
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Posting a $2,500 purchase of office supplies on account appears as follows:
II. Computational. Look for the balances of the different accounts using the following transactions:
A) Bought office equipment amounting to P5,000. B) Collected P7,800 cash for the work completed. C) Received P6,000 cash advance from clients. The service is to be rendered before the end of the month. D) Received P9,000 cash from clients on credit. E) Bought office supplies on credit amounting to P2,500. Look for the balance of obligations.
Either by typing in Excel or printing and writing by hand, journalize the following transactions and then answer part b and c
1a. Journalize the following three transactions:
December 1 Purchased $500 supplies for cash
December 2 Received $800 for services provided
December 3 Paid salaries of $500
1b. Describe in your own words what is meant by journalizing, posting, and preparing a trial balance.
1c. What is the accounting equation? Describe how we use it in accounting.
Chapter 2 Solutions
Horngren's Accounting (12th Edition)
Ch. 2 - The detailed record of the changes in a particular...Ch. 2 - Which of the following accounts is a liability?...Ch. 2 - The left side of an account is used to record...Ch. 2 - Which of the following statements is correct?...Ch. 2 - Your business purchased office supplies of $2,500...Ch. 2 - Sedlor Properties puchased office supplies on...Ch. 2 - Posting a $2,500 purchase of office supplies on...Ch. 2 - Pixel Copies recorded a cash collection on account...Ch. 2 - Which sequence correctly summarizes the accounting...Ch. 2 - Nathvile Laundry reported assets of $800 and...
Ch. 2 - Identify the three categones of the accounting...Ch. 2 - What is the purpose of the chart of accounts?...Ch. 2 - What does a ledger show? What’s the difference...Ch. 2 - Accounng uses a double-entry system. Explain what...Ch. 2 - What is T-account? On which side is the debit? On...Ch. 2 - Prob. 6RQCh. 2 - Prob. 7RQCh. 2 - Identify which types of accounts have a normal...Ch. 2 - What are source documents? Provide examples of...Ch. 2 - Prob. 10RQCh. 2 - Explain the five steps in journalizing and posting...Ch. 2 - What are the four parts of a journal entry?Ch. 2 - What is involved in the posting process?Ch. 2 - What is the purpose of the trial balance?Ch. 2 - What is the differnce between the trial balance...Ch. 2 - If total debits equal total credits on the trial...Ch. 2 - What is the calculation for the debt ratio?...Ch. 2 - Identifying accounts Learning Objective 1 Consider...Ch. 2 - Identifying increases and decreases in accounts...Ch. 2 - Identifying normal balances Learning Objective 2...Ch. 2 - Prob. S2.4SECh. 2 - Journalizing transactions Learning Objective 3...Ch. 2 - S2-6 Journalizing transactions
Learning...Ch. 2 - Journalizing transactions and posting to...Ch. 2 - Prob. S2.8SECh. 2 - Prob. S2.9SECh. 2 - Using accounting vocabulary Learning Objectives 1,...Ch. 2 - Creating a chart of accounts Learning Objective 1...Ch. 2 - Identifying accounts, increases in accounts, and...Ch. 2 - Identifying increases and decreases in accounts...Ch. 2 - Identifying source documents Learning Objective 3...Ch. 2 - Analyzing and journalizing transactions Learing...Ch. 2 - Analyzing and journalizing transactions Leaning...Ch. 2 - Posting journal entries to T-accounts Learning...Ch. 2 - Analyzing and journalizing transactions Learning...Ch. 2 - Posting journal entries to four-column accounts...Ch. 2 - Analyzing transactions from T-accounts Learning...Ch. 2 - Journalizing transactions from T-accounts Learning...Ch. 2 - Preparing a trial balance Learning Objective 4...Ch. 2 - Preparing a trial balance from T-accounts Learning...Ch. 2 - Journalizing transactions, posting journal entries...Ch. 2 - Analyzing accounting errors Learning Ojective 4...Ch. 2 - Prob. E2.26ECh. 2 - E2-27 Correcting errors in a trial...Ch. 2 - Prob. E2.28ECh. 2 - Journalizing transactions, posting journal entries...Ch. 2 - Journalizing transactions, posting journal entries...Ch. 2 - Journalizing transactions, posting journal entries...Ch. 2 - Journalizing transactions, posting journal entries...Ch. 2 - Correcting errors in a trial balance Learning...Ch. 2 - Prob. P2.34APGACh. 2 - Prob. P2.35BPGBCh. 2 - Prob. P2.36BPGBCh. 2 - Journalizing transactions, posting journal entries...Ch. 2 - Prob. P2.38BPGBCh. 2 - Correcting errors in a trial balance Learning...Ch. 2 - Prob. P2.40BPGBCh. 2 - Prob. P2.41CTCh. 2 - P2-42 Journalizing transactions, posting to...Ch. 2 - Journalizing transactions, posting to T-accounts,...Ch. 2 - Before you begin this assignment, renew the Tymg...Ch. 2 - Prob. 2.1DCCh. 2 - Prob. 2.1EICh. 2 - Prob. 2.1FCCh. 2 - Prob. 2.1FSC
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