are the transactions of a new company called Pose-for-Pics.   August 1 M. Harris, the owner, invested $5,750 cash and $24,725 of photography equipment in the company in exchange for common stock. August 2 The company paid $3,200 cash for an insurance policy covering the next 24 months. August 5 The company purchased supplies for $1,093 cash. August 20 The company received $3,900 cash from taking photos for customers. August 31 The company paid $878 cash for Augus

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Following are the transactions of a new company called Pose-for-Pics.
 

August 1 M. Harris, the owner, invested $5,750 cash and $24,725 of photography equipment in the company in exchange for common stock.
August 2 The company paid $3,200 cash for an insurance policy covering the next 24 months.
August 5 The company purchased supplies for $1,093 cash.
August 20 The company received $3,900 cash from taking photos for customers.
August 31 The company paid $878 cash for August utilities.

 

 

Open a ledger account for Cash in balance column format. Post general journal entries that impact cash from above transactions to the ledger account for cash.

Date
Debit
101: Cash
Credit
Balance
Transcribed Image Text:Date Debit 101: Cash Credit Balance
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Journal entries :

Date Account title Debit Credit
Aug.1 Cash  $5750  
  Photography equipment  $24,725  
  Common stock    $30,475
  (To record common stock issued )    
       
Aug.2 Prepaid insurance  $3200  
  Cash   $3200
  (To record insurance purchased)    
       
 Aug.5 Office supplies   $1093  
   Cash   $1093
  (To record office supplies recorded)    
       
Aug. 20 Cash $3900  
  Photography fee   $3900
   (To record Photography earning)    
       
Aug.31 Utilities expenses $878  
  Cash   $878
       
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