College Accounting, Chapters 1-27 (New in Accounting from Heintz and Parry)
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ISBN: 9781305666160
Author: James A. Heintz, Robert W. Parry
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 3CE
Analyze the following transaction using the T accounts provided below. Robb Todd purchased equipment for $300 cash.
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(g) The owner takes out $100 cash for his personal use.
Assuming the entity bought 300,000 worth of supplies on account. The proper journal entry to this transaction is by debiting the Supplies account and crediting what account?
a.) Accounts Receivable
b.) Supplies Expense
c.) Cash
d.) Accounts Payable
PREPARE A TABULAR ANALYSIS OF THE TRANSACTIONS BELOW USING THE FOLLOWING COLUMN HEADINGS: CASH, MEDICAL SUPPLIES, FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT, ACCOUNTS PAYABLE, AND CAPITAL.
Transferred cash to the business bank account, Php 100,000.
Paid rent for the month, Php 10,000.
Purchased medical supplies for cash, Php 2,000.
Bought furniture and equipment on account, Php 20,000.
Performed services for cash, Php 50,000.
Paid the salary of receptionist, Php 8,000.
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College Accounting, Chapters 1-27 (New in Accounting from Heintz and Parry)
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