EQUIREMENT: JOURNAL ENTRIES

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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March 1 - Fictitious invested to Jes Sweet Coffee PhP 709,797.00 in cash from his savings. He
also added to the business PhP 40,500.00 worth of coffee beans, which he got as a gift from his
mother during the prior Christmas.
March 2 - Fictitious received PhP 500,000.00 from his parents as a graduation gift. He used 40%
of this money on a coffee machine for the shop, PhP 80,000.00 to buy his girlfriend a MacBook
Pro, and the rest was invested in cash into the company.
March 3 - His best friend, Francis Co-Shaver, happened to own an eXSpresso Machine 9999X
that was worth PhP 60,000.00. Fictitious invited Francis to be partners, and Francis agreed. He
invested the eXSpresso Machine 9999X to the company, along with PhP 90,000.00 in cash to the
company.
March 4 - De Crayola and Co-Shaver decided to sell two types of coffee: Mocha and Cappuccino,
priced at 80 and 100, respectively. Both their products have a 20-peso profit margin. They also
bought 25 mugs at PhP 90.00 each.
March 5 - Jes Sweet Coffee opened. They sold 5 orders of Mocha, and 3 more on credit.
March 6 -. Fictitious De Crayola bought a Canon DSLR camera for his hobby. It is worth PhP
60,000.00. Half of his purchase for the camera was taken from the company's money.
March 7- The company hired Peter Fabercastell, a seasoned barista.
Transcribed Image Text:March 1 - Fictitious invested to Jes Sweet Coffee PhP 709,797.00 in cash from his savings. He also added to the business PhP 40,500.00 worth of coffee beans, which he got as a gift from his mother during the prior Christmas. March 2 - Fictitious received PhP 500,000.00 from his parents as a graduation gift. He used 40% of this money on a coffee machine for the shop, PhP 80,000.00 to buy his girlfriend a MacBook Pro, and the rest was invested in cash into the company. March 3 - His best friend, Francis Co-Shaver, happened to own an eXSpresso Machine 9999X that was worth PhP 60,000.00. Fictitious invited Francis to be partners, and Francis agreed. He invested the eXSpresso Machine 9999X to the company, along with PhP 90,000.00 in cash to the company. March 4 - De Crayola and Co-Shaver decided to sell two types of coffee: Mocha and Cappuccino, priced at 80 and 100, respectively. Both their products have a 20-peso profit margin. They also bought 25 mugs at PhP 90.00 each. March 5 - Jes Sweet Coffee opened. They sold 5 orders of Mocha, and 3 more on credit. March 6 -. Fictitious De Crayola bought a Canon DSLR camera for his hobby. It is worth PhP 60,000.00. Half of his purchase for the camera was taken from the company's money. March 7- The company hired Peter Fabercastell, a seasoned barista.
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