1 a using the accounting equation for transaction analysis


1. A Using the accounting equation for transaction analysis

Christopher Turner started a new business, Turner Gymnastics, and completed the following transactions during December:

Dec. 1 Christopher contributed $21,000 cash in exchange for capital.

2 Received $3,500 cash from customers for services performed.

5 Paid $200 cash for office supplies.

9 Performed services for a customer and billed the customer for services rendered, $2,000.

10 Received $300 bill for utilities due in two weeks.

15 Paid for advertising in the local paper, $325.

20 Paid utility bill received on Dec. 10.

25 Collected cash from customer billed on Dec. 9.

28 Paid rent for the month, $2,000.

28 Paid $1,250 to assistant for wages.

30 Received $1,800 cash from customers for services performed.

31 Christopher withdrew $5,000 cash from the business.

2. A Preparing financial statements

Presented here are the accounts of Gate City Answering Service for the year ended December 31, 2014.

Land

$      8,000

Owner contribution, 2014

$ 28,000

Notes Payable

32,000

Accounts Payable

11,000

Property Tax Expense

2,600

Accounts Receivable

1,000

Wayne, Withdrawals

30,000

Advertising Expense

15,000

Rent Expense

13,000

Building

145,200

Salaries Expense

65,000

Cash

3,000

Salaries Payable

1,300

Equipment

16,000

Service Revenue

192,000

Insurance Expense

2,500

Office Supplies

10,000

Interest Expense

7,000

Wayne, Capital, 12/31/13

54,000

 

 

Requirements

1. Prepare Gate City Answering Service's income statement.

2. Prepare the statement of owner's equity.

3. Prepare the balance sheet.

3. Journalizing transactions, posting journal entries to T-accounts, and preparing a trial balance Vernon Yung practices medicine under the business title Vernon Yung, M.D. During July, the medical practice completed the following transactions:

Jul. 1 Yung contributed 168.000 cash to the business in exchange for capital. 5 Paid monthly rent on medical equipment. $560.

9 Paid $16,000 cash to purchase lard to be wed in operations.

10 Purchased office supplies on accotzit 11.600.

19 Borrowed $23,000 from the bank for bushes we. Yung signed a note payable to the bank lei the name of the business.

22 Paid $1,300 on account.

28 The business received a bill for advertising In the daily newspaper to be paid In August, $240.

31 Revenues earned during the month included 16,500 cash and 15,800 on account.

31 Paid employees' salaries 12.500, office rent 11,000, and unities, $400. Record as a compound entry.

31 The business received 11,140 for medical screeNng services to be performed next month.

31 'Wing withdrew cash of $7,000.

The business uses the following accounts Cash; Accounts Receivable; Office Supplies; Land; Accounts Payable; Advertising Payable; Unearned Revenue; Notes Payable; Yung, Capital; Yung. Withdrawal Service Revenue; Salaries Expense; Rent Expense; Utilities Expense; and Advertising Expense.

Requirements

1. Journalize each transaction. Explanations arc not required.

2. Post the journal entries to the accounts, using transaction dates as posting ref-erences in the ledger accounts. Label the balance of each account Bal.

3. Prepare the trial balance of Vernon Yung, M.D. as ofJuly 31,2015.

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