COLLEGE ACCOUNTING: CONTEMP APPROACH
COLLEGE ACCOUNTING: CONTEMP APPROACH
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Author: Haddock
Publisher: MCG/CREATE
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Chapter 4, Problem 2PB

1.

To determine

Journalize the given transaction.

1.

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Explanation of Solution

Journal entry: Journal entry is a set of economic events which can be measured in monetary terms. These are recorded chronologically and systematically.

Debit: A debit, is an accounting term that refers to the left side of an account. The term debit is be denoted by (Dr). The recording amount on the left side of the account is known as debiting.

Credit: A credit, is an accounting term that refers to the right side of an account. The term credit is denoted as (Cr). The recording amount on the right side of the account is known as crediting.

Rules of Debit and Credit:

Following rules are followed for debiting and crediting different accounts while they occur in business transactions:

  • Debit, all the increase in the assets, the expenses and the dividends, all the decrease in liabilities, revenues and the stockholders’ equities.
  • Credit, all the increase in the liabilities, the revenues, and the stockholders’ equities, and all decreases in the assets, and the expenses.

Pass the journal entries for the given transactions:

 General Journal  Page - 1
DateDescriptionPostDebitCredit
2019    
June 1Cash101$20,000  
 ILCapital301 $20,000
 (To record the receipt of capital)   
     
June 2Rent expense 514$2,000  
 Cash101 $2,000
 (To record the payment of rent, Check 1001)   

Table (1)

 General Journal  Page - 2
DateDescriptionPostDebitCredit
2019    
June 5Office Equipment141$9,500  
 Accounts payable202 $9,500
 (To record the purchase of office equipment on account Invoice 5312)   
     
June 6Photographic Equipment151$2,100  
 Cash101 $2,100
 (To record the purchase of photographic equipment for cash, Check 1002)   
     
June 7Supplies121$550  
 Cash101 $550
 (To record the purchase of supplies for cash, Check 1003)   
     
June 10Office Cleaning Expense 511$800  
 Cash101 $800
 (To record the payment of office cleaning expense, Check 1004)   
     
June 12Cash101$2,600  
 Accounts receivable111$2,600  
 Fees Income401 $5,200
 (To record the services provided for cash and on account)   
     
June 15Cash101$1,800  
 Supplies 121 $1,800
 (To record the return of damaged supplies for cash refund)   
     
June 18Office Equipment 141$2,250  
 Cash101 $500
 Accounts payable202 $1,750
 (To record the purchase of Equipment on account Invoice 304; and issued Check 1005 for down payment)   

Table (2)

 General Journal  Page - 3
DateDescriptionPostDebitCredit
2019    
June 20Accounts payable202$2,500  
 Cash101 $2,500
 (To record the payment for office supplies, Invoice 5312 by Check 1006)   
     
June 26Accounts receivable111$2,500  
 Fees income401 $2,500
 (To record the service provided on account)   
     
June 27Telephone expense 520$632  
 Cash101 $632
 (To record the payment of telephone bill, Check 1007)   
     
June 30Cash101$2,300  
 Accounts receivable111 $2,300
 (To record the receipt of fees)   
     
 Utilities expense 523$750  
 Cash101 $750
 (To record the payment of utility bill, Check 1008)   
     
 Salaries expense 517$6,550  
 Cash101 $6,550
 (To record the payment of salaries, Checks 1009-1011)   

Table (3)

2.

To determine

Post the journal entries in the General Ledger and identify the cash balance after the transaction on June 27th.

2.

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Explanation of Solution

General ledger:

General ledger is a record of all accounts of assets, liabilities, and stockholders’ equity, necessary to prepare financial statements. In the ledger all the entries are recorded in the account order, for which the transactions actually take place.

Post the journal entries in the General Ledger:

GENERAL LEDGER
ACCOUNT: CashAccount No.: 101
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      
June 1 J1$ 20,000  $ 20,000  
June 2 J1 $ 2,000 $ 18,000  
June 6 J2 $ 2,100 $ 15,900  
June 7 J2 $ 550 $ 15,350  
June 10 J2 $ 800 $ 14,550  
June 12 J2$ 2,600  $ 17,150  
June 15 J2$ 180  $ 17,330  
June 18 J2 $ 500 $ 16,830  
June 20 J2 $ 2,500 $ 14,330  
June 27 J3 $ 632 $ 13,698  
June 30 J3$ 2,300  $ 15,998  
June 30 J3 $ 750 $ 15,248  
June 30 J3 $ 6,550 $ 8,698  
 
ACCOUNT: Accounts receivableAccount No.: 111
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      
June 12 J1$ 2,600  $ 2,600  
June 26 J3$ 2,500  $ 5,100  
June 30 J3 $ 2,300 $ 2,800  

Table (4)

GENERAL LEDGER
ACCOUNT: SuppliesAccount No.: 121
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      
June 7 J2$ 550  $ 550  
June 15 J2 $ 180 $ 370  
 
ACCOUNT: Office EquipmentAccount No.: 141
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      
June 5 J2$ 9,500  $ 9,500  
June 18 J2$ 2,250  $ 11,750  
 
ACCOUNT: Photographic EquipmentAccount No.: 151
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      
June 6 J2$ 2,100  $ 2,100  
 
ACCOUNT: Accounts payable Account No.: 202
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      
June 5 J2 $ 9,500  $ 9,500
June 18 J2 $ 1,750  $ 11,250
June 20 J3$ 2,500   $ 8,750
 
ACCOUNT: IL Capital Account No.: 301
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      
June 1 J1 $ 20,000  $ 20,000
 
ACCOUNT: IL DrawingsAccount No.: 302
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      

Table (5)

GENERAL LEDGER
ACCOUNT: Fees IncomeAccount No.: 401
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      
June 12 J2 $ 5,200  $ 5,200
June 26 J3 $ 2,500  $ 7,700
 
ACCOUNT: Office Cleaning ExpenseAccount No.: 511
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      
June 10 J2$ 8,000  $ 8,000  
 
ACCOUNT: Rent ExpenseAccount No.: 514
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      
June 2 J1$ 2,000  $ 2,000  
 
ACCOUNT: Salaries ExpenseAccount No.: 517
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      
June 30 J3$ 6,550  $ 6,550  
 
ACCOUNT: Telephone ExpenseAccount No.: 520
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      
June 27 J3$ 632  $ 632  
 
ACCOUNT: Utilities ExpenseAccount No.: 523
DateDescriptionPost. Ref.DebitCreditBalance
DebitCredit
2019      
June 30 J3$ 750  $ 750  

Table (6)

The cash balance after the transaction on June 27th was $13,698.

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