General ledger accounts


Task: Listed below are the transactions of Yasunari Kawabata, D.D.S., for the month of September.

Sept. 1 Kawabata begins practice as a dentist and invests $20,000 cash.
         2 Purchases furniture and dental equipment on account from Green Jacket Co. for $17,280.
         4 Pays rent for office space, $680 for the month.
         4 Employs a receptionist, Michael Bradley.
         5 Purchases dental supplies for cash, $942.
         8 Receives cash of $1,690 from patients for services performed.
       10 Pays miscellaneous office expenses, $430.
       14 Bills patients $5,820 for services performed.
       18 Pays Green Jacket Co. on account, $3,600.
       19 Withdraws $3,000 cash from the business for personal use.
       20 Receives $980 from patients on account.
       25 Bills patients $2,110 for services performed.
       30 Pays the following expenses in cash: office salaries $1,800; miscellaneous office expenses $85.
       30 Dental supplies used during September, $330.

Instructions:

(a) Enter the transactions shown above in appropriate general ledger accounts (Use T-accounts). Use the following ledger accounts: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Supplies on Hand; Furniture and Equipment; Accumulated Depreciation; Accounts Payable; Yasunari Kawabata, Capital; Service Revenue; Rent Expense; Miscellaneous Office Expense; Office Salaries Expense; Supplies Expense; Depreciation Expense; and Income Summary. Allow 10 lines for the Cash and Income Summary accounts, and 5 lines for each of the other accounts needed. Record depreciation using a 5-year life on the furniture and equipment, the straight-line method, and no salvage value. Do not use a drawing account.

(b) Prepare a trial balance.

(c) Prepare an income statement, a statement of owner's equity, and an unclassified balance sheet.

(d) Close the ledger.

(e) Prepare a post-closing trial balance.

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