Jan. 1 Bernick invested cash in the business, $13,000. 2 Paid office rent, $800. 3 Purchased office equipment on account, $1,400. 5 Received cash for services rendered, $1,000. 8 Paid phone bill, $110. 10 Paid for a magazine subscription (miscellaneous expense), $15. 11 Purchased office supplies on account, $250. 15 Made a payment on account (see Jan. 3 transaction), $200. 18 Paid part-time employee, $700. 21 Received cash for services rendered, $800. 25 Paid utilities bill, $130. 27 Bernick withdrew cash for personal use, $450. 29 Paid part-time employee, $500. 1.  Prepare the General Journal for January 1–10, page 1.

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General Journal Entries

Diane Bernick has opened Bernick's Consulting. Journalize the following transactions that occurred during January of the current year. Use the following chart of accounts:

Chart of Accounts
Assets   Revenues
101 Cash   401 Consulting Fees
142 Office Supplies      
181 Office Equipment   Expenses
      511 Wages Expense
Liabilities   521 Rent Expense
202 Accounts Payable   525 Phone Expense
      533 Utilities Expense
Owner’s Equity   549 Miscellaneous Expense
311 Diane Bernick, Capital      
312 Diane Bernick, Drawing      

 

Jan. 1 Bernick invested cash in the business, $13,000.
2 Paid office rent, $800.
3 Purchased office equipment on account, $1,400.
5 Received cash for services rendered, $1,000.
8 Paid phone bill, $110.
10 Paid for a magazine subscription (miscellaneous expense), $15.
11 Purchased office supplies on account, $250.
15 Made a payment on account (see Jan. 3 transaction), $200.
18 Paid part-time employee, $700.
21 Received cash for services rendered, $800.
25 Paid utilities bill, $130.
27 Bernick withdrew cash for personal use, $450.
29 Paid part-time employee, $500.

1.  Prepare the General Journal for January 1–10, page 1.

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