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Shef±eld is a licensed dentist. During the ±rst month of the operation of her business, the following events and transactions occurred.
April 1
Invested $24,000 cash in her business.
1
Hired a secretary-receptionist at a salary of $500 per week payable monthly.
2
Paid of±ce rent for the month $1,000.
3
Purchased dental supplies on account from Dazzle Company $4,600.
10
Performed dental services and billed insurance companies $5,400.
11
Received $1,000 cash advance from Leah Mataruka for an implant.
20
Received $1,700 cash for services performed from Michael Santos.
30
Paid secretary-receptionist for the month $2,000.
30
Paid $2,960 to Dazzle for accounts payable due.
Your answer is correct.
Date
Account Titles and Explanation
Debit
Credit
Apr. 1
Cash
Owner's Capital
(Owner’s investment of cash in business)
Apr. 1
No Entry
No Entry
(Hired a secretary-receptionist)
Apr. 2
Rent Expense
Cash
(Paid monthly of±ce rent)
Apr. 3
Supplies
Accounts Payable
(Purchased supplies on account from Dazzle Company)
Apr. 10
Accounts Receivable
Service Revenue
(Billed clients for services performed)
Apr. 11
Cash
Unearned Service Revenue
(Received cash for future service)
Apr. 20
Cash
Service Revenue
(Received cash for services performed)
Apr. 30
Salaries and Wages Expense
Cash
(Paid monthly salary)
Apr. 30
Accounts Payable
Cash
(Paid Dazzle Company on account)
Journalize the transactions. (List all debit entries before credit entries. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is
entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for
the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)
Attempts: unlimited
Your answer is correct.
Cash
No. 101
Date
Explanation
Ref
Debit
Credit
Balance
Apr. 1
J1
Apr. 2
J1
Apr. 11
J1
Apr. 20
J1
Apr. 30
J1
Apr. 30
J1
Accounts Receivable
No. 112
Date
Explanation
Ref
Debit
Credit
Balance
Apr. 10
J1
Supplies
No. 126
Date
Explanation
Ref
Debit
Credit
Balance
Apr. 3
J1
Accounts Payable
No. 201
Date
Explanation
Ref
Debit
Credit
Balance
Apr. 3
J1
Apr. 30
J1
Unearned Service Revenue
No. 209
Date
Explanation
Ref
Debit
Credit
Balance
Apr. 11
J1
Owner’s Capital
No. 301
Date
Explanation
Ref
Debit
Credit
Balance
Apr. 1
J1
Service Revenue
No. 400
Date
Explanation
Ref
Debit
Credit
Balance
Apr. 10
J1
Apr. 20
J1
Salaries and Wages
Expense
No. 726
Date
Explanation
Ref
Debit
Credit
Balance
Apr. 30
J1
Rent Expense
No. 729
Date
Explanation
Ref
Debit
Credit
Balance
Apr. 2
J1
Post to the ledger accounts. (Post entries in the order of journal entries presented in the previous question.)
Attempts: unlimited
Your answer is correct.
Prepare a trial balance on April 30, 2022.
SHEFFIELD, DENTIST
Trial Balance
April 30, 2022
Debit
Credit
Cash
$
$
Accounts Receivable
Supplies
Accounts Payable
Unearned Service Revenue
Service Revenue
Salaries and Wages Expense
Rent Expense
Owner's Capital
Totals
$
$
Attempts: unlimited
24000
24
0
1000
1
4600
4
5400
5
1000
1
1700
1
2000
2
2960
2
24000
24000
1000
23000
1000
24000
1700
25700
2000
23700
2960
20740
5400
5400
4600
4600
4600
4600
2960
1640
1000
1000
24000
24000
5400
5400
1700
7100
2000
2000
1000
1000
20740
5400
4600
1640
1000
7100
2000
1000
24000
33740
33740
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