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Tarea 6.2: Creación de estados financieros II
Caroline Núñez del Pino
NUC University
ACCO 1000
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3041ONL: Introduction to Accounting I
Profesora Milisha González Morales
13 de Junio de 2023
A. General Journal
Fecha
1 de enero
3 de enero
3 de enero
4 de enero
5 de enero
10 de enero
15 de enero
16 de enero
18 de enero
20 de enero
21 de enero
22 de enero
25 de enero
28 de enero
29 de enero
30 de enero
FECHA
#CUENTA
DEBITOS
CREDITOS
111
$10,000.00
301
$10,000.00
157
$12,000.00
101
$3,000.00
201
$9,000.00
128
$1,500.00
111
$1,500.00
130
$2,000.00
111
$2,000.00
111
$2,100.00
400
$2,100.00
201
$500.00
111
$500.00
720
$1,800.00
111
$1,800.00
112
$3,000.00
400
$3,000.00
111
$2,500.00
400
$2,500.00
111
$1,200.00
112
$1,200.00
632
$80.00
111
$80.00
111
$1,000.00
400
$1,000.00
632
$20.00
111
$20.00
725
$500.00
111
$500.00
305
$500.00
111
$500.00
720
$1,800.00
111
$1,800.00
Total:
$40,500.00
$40,500.00
Cash
Advertising expense
Cash
Owner Withdrawal
Cash
Salary Expense
Cash
Cash
Fee earned
Gas expense
Cash
Cash
Fee earned
Cash
Account Receivable
Gas exp
Cash
Salary Exp.
Cash
Account receivable
Fee earned
28
‐
enero
29
‐
enero
30
‐
enero
CUENTAS
Cash
Capital
Equipment
Cash
Account Payable
Cleaning supplies
Cash
Prepay Insurance
Cash
Cash
Fee earned
Account Payable
18
‐
enero
20
‐
enero
21
‐
enero
22
‐
enero
25
‐
enero
4
‐
enero
5
‐
enero
10
‐
enero
15
‐
enero
16
‐
enero
Realizó un retiro para uso personal por la cantidad de $500.
Pagó salario a los empleados por $1,800.
1
‐
enero
3
‐
enero
3
‐
enero
Transacción
Invirtió $10,000 en efectivo para iniciar el negocio.
Compró un vehículo para el negocio por $12,000 de los cuales $3,000 fueron en efectivo y los restantes en crédito
Compró productos de limpieza por un total de $1,500.
Pagó una póliza de seguro prepagado (prepayment insurance) por $2,000 con efectividad desde el 1 de enero.
Transacciones del mes de enero
Realizó un trabajo de limpieza en un edificio a crédito por $3,000.
Realizó trabajo de limpieza en unas oficinas y lo cobró en efectivo por $2,500.
El cliente al que se le realizó el trabajo el 16 de enero le pagó $1,200.
Pagó por la gasolina del vehículo del negocio la cantidad de $80.
Realizó trabajo de limpieza de oficinas por $1,000 en efectivo.
Pagó por la gasolina del vehículo del negocio la cantidad de $20.
Pagó por gastos de publicidad (advertising expense) $500.
Realizó un servicio a un cliente (fee earned) por la cantidad de $2,100.
Pagó un abono al vehículo comprado por $500
Pagó salario a empleados por $1,800.
B. Ledger
Ene 1
10,000.00
$
Ene 3
3,000.00
$
Ene 16
3,000.00
$
Ene 20
1,200.00
$
Ene 5
2,100.00
$
Ene 3
1,500.00
$
Ene 18
2,500.00
$
Ene 4
2,000.00
$
Ene 20
1,200.00
$
Ene 10
500.00
$
Ene 22
1,000.00
$
Ene 15
1,800.00
$
Ene 21
80.00
$
3,000.00
$
1,200.00
$
Ene 25
20.00
$
Ene 28
500.00
$
1,800.00
$
Ene 29
500.00
$
Ene 30
1,800.00
$
16,800.00
$
11,700.00
$
5,100.00
$
Ene 3
12,000.00
$
Ene 1
10,000.00
$
12,000.00
$
10,000.00
$
Ene 10
500.00
$
3 enero
9,000.00
$
Ene 29
500.00
$
500.00
$
9,000.00
$
500.00
$
8,500.00
$
Ene 21
80.00
$
Ene 4
2,000.00
$
Ene 25
20.00
$
2,000.00
$
100.00
$
Ene 28
500.00
$
Ene 5
2,100.00
$
Ene 16
3,000.00
$
Ene 18
2,500.00
$
Ene 22
1,000.00
$
500.00
$
8,600.00
$
enero 3
1,500.00
$
15 enero
1,800.00
$
30 enero
1,800.00
$
1,500.00
$
3,600.00
$
Advertising Exp. 725
Fee Earned 400
Supplies
128
Salary Exp 720
Capital 301
Equipment 157
Acct payable 201
Retiro 305
Prepay Insurance 130
Gas exp. 632
Entradas en el ledger
Efectivo 111
Cuentas por Cobrar 112
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Total:
Unajusted Trial Balance
$27,100.00
$27,100.00
$3,600.00
$500.00
CREDITO
$8,500.00
$10,000.00
$8,600.00
$100.00
Depreciation Expense
Insurance Expense
Salaries Expense
Advertising Expense
DEBITO
$5,100.00
$1,800.00
$1,500.00
$2,000.00
$12,000.00
$500.00
Carmen Ramos, (Drawing)
Income Summary
Fees Earned
Gas & Oil Expense
Cleaning Supplies Expense
Equipment
Accumulated Depreciation
Accounts Payable
Salaries Payable
Carmen Ramos (Capital)
CUENTAS
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Cleaning Supplies
Prepaid Insurance
C. Balance de comprobación sin ajuste
FECHA
Ref.#
DEBITO
CREDITO
Ene 31
710
205.00
$
158
205.00
$
Ene 31
712
167.00
$
130
167.00
$
Ene 31
633
200.00
$
128
200.00
$
Ene 31
720
600.00
$
212
600.00
$
Total:
1,172.00
$
1,172.00
$
128
212
Ene 31
200
$
Ene 31
600
$
200
$
600
$
130
Ene 31
167
$
633
Ene 31
200
$
167
$
200
$
158
Ene 31
205
$
710
Ene 31
205
$
205
$
205
$
720
712
Ene 31
600
$
Ene 31
167
$
600
$
167.00
$
Credit
205
$
8,500
$
600
$
10,000
$
8,600
$
Total:
27,905
$
$
500
Ajusted Trial Balance
27,905
$
$
100
$
200
$
205
$
167
$
4,200
Insurance Expense
Salaries Expense
Advertising Expense
Debit
$
5,100
$
1,800
$
1,300
$
1,833
$
12,000
$
500
Income Summary
Fees Earned
Gas & Oil Expense
Cleaning Supplies Expense
Depreciation Expense
Accumulated Depreciation Equipment
Accounts Payable
Salaries
Payable
Carmen Ramos (Capital)
Carmen Ramos, (Drawing)
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Cleaning Supplies
Prepaid Insurance
Equipment
Depreciation Expense
Accumulated Depresiation
Insurance Expense
Salaries Expense
Cuentas
General Journal
Cleaning Supplies
Salaries Payable
Cleaning Supplies Expense
Prepaid Insurance
Cleaning Supplies Expense
Cleaning Supplies
Salaries Expense
Salaries Payable
CUENTAS
Depreciation Expense
Accumulated depreciation
Insurance expense
Prepaid Insurance
D. Ajustes
E. Informes
a.
$8,600.00
$100.00
$200.00
$205.00
$167.00
$4,200.00
$500.00
$5,372.00
$3,228.00
b.
$10,000.00
$3,228.00
$13,228.00
‐
$500.00
$12,728.00
c.
$5,100.00
$1,800.00
$1,300.00
$1,833.00
$12,000.00
‐
$205.00
$21,828.00
$0.00
$8,500.00
$600.00
$9,100.00
$12,728.00
$21,828.00
Liabilities
Notes Payables
Accounts Payable
Salaries Payable
Balance Sheet
Cleaning Supplies
Prepaid Insurance
Accumulated Depreciation
Total Assets
Subtotal
Deduct:
Carmen Ramos Draws
Carmelo Ruiz Equity Enero 31
Net Income
Add:
Carmen Ramos Capital Contribution
Statement of Owner's Equity
Enero 31, 2020
Fees Earned
Expenses
Gas & Oil Expense
Cleaning Supplies Expense
Depresiation Expense
Insuranse Expense
Total Liabilities & Owner's Equity
Carmelo Ruiz, Capital
Total Liabilities
Owner's Equity
Equipment
Assets
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Total Expense
Net Income
Salaries Expense
Advertising Expense
Limpieza Perfecta
Income Statement
Revenue
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