FINANCIAL ACCT-CONNECT
FINANCIAL ACCT-CONNECT
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Publisher: INTER MCG
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Chapter 6, Problem 5E
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Concept introduction:

Petty Cash Fund:

Petty cash fund is the amount of money kept to be spent on day to day small expenses. For example, payment of conveyance, stationery, postage, and refreshment expenses, etc.

To prepare: The journal entries for petty cash fund.

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EcoMart establishes a $1,050 petty cash fund on May 2. On May 30, the fund shows $326 in cash along with receipts for the following expenditures: transportation-in, $120; postage expenses, $369; and miscellaneous expenses, $240. The company uses the perpetual system in accounting for merchandise inventory. What is the journal entry to record the establishment of the fund on May 2?   A. Debit Petty Cash $1,050; credit Cash $1,050   B. Debit Miscellaneous Expense $1,050; credit Cash $1,050   C. Debit Cash $1,050; credit Accounts Payable $1,050   D. Debit Petty Cash $1,050; credit Accounts Payable $1,050
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