Andi has decided that she is going to start a new business.  Here are some transactions that have occurred prior to April 30   Received $96,000 cash when issuing 9,600 new common shares. Purchased land by paying $7,500 cash and signing a note payable for $11,500 due in three years. Hired a new aesthetician for a salary of $2,600 a month, starting next month. NGS purchased a company car (equipment) for $34,000 cash (list price of $37,000) to assist in running errands for the business. Bought and received $950 in supplies for the spa on account. Nicole sold 100 of her own personal shares to Raea Gooding for $300.  Assuming that the beginning balances in each of the accounts are zero, complete T-accounts to summarize the transactions in (a)–(f).

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Andi has decided that she is going to start a new business.  Here are some transactions that have occurred prior to April 30

 

  1. Received $96,000 cash when issuing 9,600 new common shares.
  2. Purchased land by paying $7,500 cash and signing a note payable for $11,500 due in three years.
  3. Hired a new aesthetician for a salary of $2,600 a month, starting next month.
  4. NGS purchased a company car (equipment) for $34,000 cash (list price of $37,000) to assist in running errands for the business.
  5. Bought and received $950 in supplies for the spa on account.
  6. Nicole sold 100 of her own personal shares to Raea Gooding for $300. 

Assuming that the beginning balances in each of the accounts are zero, complete T-accounts to summarize the transactions in (a)(f).

Equipment
Land
Beg. Bal.
Вeg. Bal.
End. Bal.
End. Bal.
Accounts Payable
Note Payable (long-term)
Beg. Bal.
Beg. Bal.
End. Bal.
End. Bal.
Common Stock
Beg. Bal.
4,630 b.
End. Bal.
4,630
Transcribed Image Text:Equipment Land Beg. Bal. Вeg. Bal. End. Bal. End. Bal. Accounts Payable Note Payable (long-term) Beg. Bal. Beg. Bal. End. Bal. End. Bal. Common Stock Beg. Bal. 4,630 b. End. Bal. 4,630
Cash
Supplies
Beg. Bal.
|Вeg. Bal.
a.
End. Bal.
End. Bal.
Equipment
Land
Вeg. Bal.
|Вeg. Bal.
End. Bal.
End. Bal.
Transcribed Image Text:Cash Supplies Beg. Bal. |Вeg. Bal. a. End. Bal. End. Bal. Equipment Land Вeg. Bal. |Вeg. Bal. End. Bal. End. Bal.
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