Prepare a trial balance as of february 28 2014 business


Transaction Analysis, general Journal, Ledger Accounts, and Trial Balance

Mount Prospect Nursery School Company provides baby-sitting and child-care programs. On January 31, 2014, the company had the following trial balance:

Mount Prospect nursery school Company Trial Balance


Debits

Credits

Cash (111)

1,870


Accounts Receivable (113)

1,700


Equipment (141)

1,040


Buses (143)

17,400


Notes Payable (211)


15,000

Accounts Payable (212)


1,640

J. Ziden, Capital (311)


5,370

 Total

22,010

22,010

During the month of February, the company completed the following transactions:

Feb. 2 Paid this month's rent, $270.

3 Received fees for this month's services, $650.

4 Purchased supplies on account, $85.

5 Reimbursed the bus driver for gas expenses, $40.

6 Ordered playground equipment, $1,000.

8 Made a payment on account, $170.

9 Received payments from customers on account, $1,200.

10 Billed customers who had not yet paid for this month's services, $700.

11 Paid for the supplies purchased on February 4.

13 Purchased and received playground equipment ordered on February 6 for cash, $1,000.

17 Purchased equipment on account, $290.

19 Paid this month's utility bill, $145.

22 Received payment for one month's services from customers previously billed, $500.

26 Paid part-time assistants for services, $460.

27 Purchased gas and oil for the bus on account, $325.

28 Made a cash withdrawal of $110.

Required:

1. Open accounts in the ledger for the accounts in the trial balance plus the following ones: Supplies (115); J. Ziden, Withdrawals (313); Service Revenue (411); Rent Expense (511); Gas and Oil Expense (512); Wages Expense (513); and Utilities Expense (514).

2. Enter the January 31, 2014, account balances from the trial balance.

3. Enter the above transactions in the general journal.

4. Post the entries to the ledger accounts. Be sure to make the appropriate posting references in the journal and ledger as you post.

5. Prepare a trial balance as of February 28, 2014.

6. Business Applicatio- Examine the transactions for February 3, 9, 10, and 22. What were the revenues, and how much cash was received from the revenues? What business issue might you see arising from the differences in these numbers?

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There is an analysis that shows Transaction Analysis, common Journal, Ledger Accounts, and Trial Balance Mount Prospect Nursery School Company provides baby-sitting and child-care programs. On January 31, 2014, the company had the subsequent trial balance: During the month of February, the company completed the subsequent transactions: Feb. 2 Paid this month's rent, $270. 3 Received fees for this month's services, $650. 4 Bought supplies on account, $85. 5 Reimbursed the bus driver for gas expenses, $40. 6 Ordered playground equipment, $1,000. 8 Completed a payment on account, $170. 9 Received payments from customers on account, $1,200.