During August, things went better than expected and W.T. was able to complete 60 jobs. Fitting those into the schedule was in no small part due to efficient scheduling by his social media manager. This efficiency in scheduling also lead to lower than expected gas costs. During August, the following transactions were completed: 1. Received $900 in exchange for completing the 60 jobs, less a $44 fee due to PayPal. 2. Purchased gas of $150 so he could complete the jobs. 3. Paid the newspaper $120 for advertising for the month. 4. Paid the social media manager $160 for her total fee for the month. 5. Paid a salary to himself. Your group should discuss and decide: what is a reasonable salary? Remember, no part of his income for the next few months is guaranteed. For each of the above transactions, 1. Either collect or pay the appropriate amount of cash. You will be provided with access to the business checking account. Cash from customers and payments to other parties can be made at the front of the room. 2. Record the transactions in the appropriate general accounts. Record the amounts of revenue and expense in the Retained Earnings column. Provide the appropriate titles for 。 よ 。し . よh。 。b。 Carth ke っ enaiっ
During August, things went better than expected and W.T. was able to complete 60 jobs. Fitting those into the schedule was in no small part due to efficient scheduling by his social media manager. This efficiency in scheduling also lead to lower than expected gas costs. During August, the following transactions were completed: 1. Received $900 in exchange for completing the 60 jobs, less a $44 fee due to PayPal. 2. Purchased gas of $150 so he could complete the jobs. 3. Paid the newspaper $120 for advertising for the month. 4. Paid the social media manager $160 for her total fee for the month. 5. Paid a salary to himself. Your group should discuss and decide: what is a reasonable salary? Remember, no part of his income for the next few months is guaranteed. For each of the above transactions, 1. Either collect or pay the appropriate amount of cash. You will be provided with access to the business checking account. Cash from customers and payments to other parties can be made at the front of the room. 2. Record the transactions in the appropriate general accounts. Record the amounts of revenue and expense in the Retained Earnings column. Provide the appropriate titles for 。 よ 。し . よh。 。b。 Carth ke っ enaiっ
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