For the past several years, Angela Smith operated a part-time consulting business from her home. As of September 1, 2020, Angela decided to move to rented quarters and to operate the business on a full-time basis. She has registered the business as Interactive Consulting Ltd but has no prior knowledge of accounting and has approached a member of your group for advice. The company entered the following transactions during September: Sept 1. The following assets were received from Angela Smith in exchange for capital of Interactive Consulting Ltd: cash - $7,050, accounts receivable - $1,500, supplies - $1,250, and office equipment - $7,200. There were no liabilities received. 2. Paid three (3) months rent on a lease rental contract, $3,600. 3. Paid the premiums on the property and peril insurance policies, $1,500. 4. Received cash from clients as an advance payment for services to be provided in the coming months, $3,500. 5. Purchased additional office equipment on account from Payne Company, $1,800. 6. Received cash from clients on account, $800. 10. Paid cash for newspaper advertisement, $120. 12. Paid Payne Company a portion of the debt incurred on September 5, $800. 12. Recorded services provided on account for the period September 1 -12, $1,200. 13. Paid part-time receptionist for two weeks’ salary, $400. 17. Recorded cash from cash clients for fees earned during the first half of September, $2,100. 18. Paid cash for supplies, $750. 20. Recorded services provided on account for the period September 13-20, $1,100. 24. Recorded cash from cash clients for fees earned for the period September 17-24, $1,850. 25. Received cash from clients on account, $1,300. 27. Paid part-time receptionist for two weeks salary, $400. 29. Paid telephone bill for September, $130. 30. Paid electricity bill for September, $200. 30. Recorded cash from cash clients for fees earned for the period September 25-30, $1,050. 30. Recorded services provided on account for the remainder of September, $500.   Prepare a trial balance based on the balances  derived from attached photo

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
10th Edition
ISBN:9781259964947
Author:Libby
Publisher:Libby
Chapter1: Financial Statements And Business Decisions
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1Q
icon
Related questions
Question

For the past several years, Angela Smith operated a part-time consulting business from her home. As of September 1, 2020, Angela decided to move to rented quarters and to operate the business on a full-time basis. She has registered the business as Interactive Consulting Ltd but has no prior knowledge of accounting and has approached a member of your group for advice. The company entered the following transactions during September:

Sept 1. The following assets were received from Angela Smith in exchange for capital of Interactive Consulting Ltd: cash - $7,050, accounts receivable - $1,500, supplies - $1,250, and office equipment - $7,200. There were no liabilities received.
2. Paid three (3) months rent on a lease rental contract, $3,600.
3. Paid the premiums on the property and peril insurance policies, $1,500.
4. Received cash from clients as an advance payment for services to be provided in the coming months, $3,500.
5. Purchased additional office equipment on account from Payne Company, $1,800.
6. Received cash from clients on account, $800.
10. Paid cash for newspaper advertisement, $120.
12. Paid Payne Company a portion of the debt incurred on September 5, $800.
12. Recorded services provided on account for the period September 1 -12, $1,200.
13. Paid part-time receptionist for two weeks’ salary, $400.
17. Recorded cash from cash clients for fees earned during the first half of September, $2,100.
18. Paid cash for supplies, $750.
20. Recorded services provided on account for the period September 13-20, $1,100.
24. Recorded cash from cash clients for fees earned for the period September 17-24, $1,850.
25. Received cash from clients on account, $1,300.
27. Paid part-time receptionist for two weeks salary, $400.
29. Paid telephone bill for September, $130.
30. Paid electricity bill for September, $200.
30. Recorded cash from cash clients for fees earned for the period September 25-30, $1,050.
30. Recorded services provided on account for the remainder of September, $500.

 

Prepare a trial balance based on the balances  derived from attached photo

G
M
Q
R
V
W
Cash A/C
Debit Particulars
Supplies A/C
Debit Particulars Credit
Office Equipment A/C
Debit Particulars
1
Accounts Receivable A/C
Credit Particulars
3600 Angela Smith's Capit 1500 cash A/C
1500 Fees Earned A/C
120 Fees Earned A/C
Debit Particulars
Particulars
Particulars
Angela Smith's Capital 7200
Credit
2 Particulars
3 Angela Smith's Capital 7050 Prepaid rent
4 Unearned Fees A/C
5 Accounts receivable
6 Fees Earned
7 Fees Earned
Credit
800 Angela Smith's Capit 1250
1200 cash A/C
1100 Balance
1800
Balance
3500 Prepaid Insurance
800 Misc. Expense A/C
2100 Accounts payable A/C
1850 Salaries Expense
1300 Supplies A/C
1050 Salaries Expense
Misc. Expense A/C
Misc. Expense A/C
Balance
1300 Cash A/C
750 Balance
2000 Accounts payable
2200
9000
800 Fees Eaned A/C
500
400
8 Accounts receivable
700
4300
4300
2000
2000
9000
9000
9 Fees Earned
400
130
Prepaid Rent A/C
Debit Particulars
10
Prepaid Insurance A/C
Unearned Fees A/C
200 Particulars
Credit
Particulars
Debit Particulars Credit
Particulars
Debit Particulars
Credit
3500
11
12
9800 Cash A/C
3600 Balance
3600 Cash A/C
1500 Balance
1500 Balance
3500 Cash A/C
13
17650
17650
3600
3600
1500
1500
3500
3500
14
Salaries Expense A/C
Debit Particulars
Accounts Payable A/C
Debit Particulars
800 Office Equipment
15
Misc. Expense A/C
Fees Earned A/C
Credit Particulars
Debit Particulars Credit
Debit Particulars
7800 Accounts Receivable
16 Particulars
Credit
Particulars
Particulars
Credit
17 Cash A/C
400 Balance
800 Cash A/C
1800 Cash A/C
120 Balance
450 Balance
1200
400
Cash A/C
Accounts Receivable
Cash A/C
Cash A/C
18 Cash A/C
Balance
1000
Cash A/C
130
2100
19
Cash A/C
200
1100
20
800
800
1800
1800
1850
21
450
450
1050
22
Accounts Receivable
500
23
7800
7800
Transcribed Image Text:G M Q R V W Cash A/C Debit Particulars Supplies A/C Debit Particulars Credit Office Equipment A/C Debit Particulars 1 Accounts Receivable A/C Credit Particulars 3600 Angela Smith's Capit 1500 cash A/C 1500 Fees Earned A/C 120 Fees Earned A/C Debit Particulars Particulars Particulars Angela Smith's Capital 7200 Credit 2 Particulars 3 Angela Smith's Capital 7050 Prepaid rent 4 Unearned Fees A/C 5 Accounts receivable 6 Fees Earned 7 Fees Earned Credit 800 Angela Smith's Capit 1250 1200 cash A/C 1100 Balance 1800 Balance 3500 Prepaid Insurance 800 Misc. Expense A/C 2100 Accounts payable A/C 1850 Salaries Expense 1300 Supplies A/C 1050 Salaries Expense Misc. Expense A/C Misc. Expense A/C Balance 1300 Cash A/C 750 Balance 2000 Accounts payable 2200 9000 800 Fees Eaned A/C 500 400 8 Accounts receivable 700 4300 4300 2000 2000 9000 9000 9 Fees Earned 400 130 Prepaid Rent A/C Debit Particulars 10 Prepaid Insurance A/C Unearned Fees A/C 200 Particulars Credit Particulars Debit Particulars Credit Particulars Debit Particulars Credit 3500 11 12 9800 Cash A/C 3600 Balance 3600 Cash A/C 1500 Balance 1500 Balance 3500 Cash A/C 13 17650 17650 3600 3600 1500 1500 3500 3500 14 Salaries Expense A/C Debit Particulars Accounts Payable A/C Debit Particulars 800 Office Equipment 15 Misc. Expense A/C Fees Earned A/C Credit Particulars Debit Particulars Credit Debit Particulars 7800 Accounts Receivable 16 Particulars Credit Particulars Particulars Credit 17 Cash A/C 400 Balance 800 Cash A/C 1800 Cash A/C 120 Balance 450 Balance 1200 400 Cash A/C Accounts Receivable Cash A/C Cash A/C 18 Cash A/C Balance 1000 Cash A/C 130 2100 19 Cash A/C 200 1100 20 800 800 1800 1800 1850 21 450 450 1050 22 Accounts Receivable 500 23 7800 7800
Expert Solution
trending now

Trending now

This is a popular solution!

steps

Step by step

Solved in 2 steps

Blurred answer
Knowledge Booster
Ratio Analysis
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, accounting and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
Recommended textbooks for you
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Accounting
ISBN:
9781259964947
Author:
Libby
Publisher:
MCG
Accounting
Accounting
Accounting
ISBN:
9781337272094
Author:
WARREN, Carl S., Reeve, James M., Duchac, Jonathan E.
Publisher:
Cengage Learning,
Accounting Information Systems
Accounting Information Systems
Accounting
ISBN:
9781337619202
Author:
Hall, James A.
Publisher:
Cengage Learning,
Horngren's Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis…
Horngren's Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis…
Accounting
ISBN:
9780134475585
Author:
Srikant M. Datar, Madhav V. Rajan
Publisher:
PEARSON
Intermediate Accounting
Intermediate Accounting
Accounting
ISBN:
9781259722660
Author:
J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education
Financial and Managerial Accounting
Financial and Managerial Accounting
Accounting
ISBN:
9781259726705
Author:
John J Wild, Ken W. Shaw, Barbara Chiappetta Fundamental Accounting Principles
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education