Jim's Quick Delivery Trial Balance May 31, 20-- ACCOLMI ACOINI TLE DTALAME CH MAME 3826 00 1212 00 64 8 00 2 100 00 8000 00 Cash 101 Accounts Receivable 122 Office Supplies Office Equipment Delivery Truck Accounts Payable Jim Andrews, Capital 142 181 185 202 6 000 00 311 4 478 00 Jim Andrews, Drawing 312 1800 00 Delivery Fees 9880 00 401 Wages Expense Advertising Expense Rent Expense Phone Expense 1200 00 90 00 900 00 126 00 98 00 60 00 18 6 00 S11 512 521 $25 Electricity Expense Charitable Contributions Expense Gas and Oil Expense 533 534 538 Miscellaneous Expense 549 112 00 20 35 8 00 20 3 58 00

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JOURNALIZING AND POSTING TRANSACTIONS Jim Andrews opened a delivery business in March. He rented a small office and has a part-time assistant. His trial balance shows accounts for the first three months of business.

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Andrews’ transactions for the month of June are as follows:
June 1 Paid rent, $300.
2 Performed delivery services for $300: $100 in cash and $200 on account.
4 Paid for newspaper advertising, $15.
6 Purchased office supplies on account, $180.
7 Received cash for delivery services rendered, $260.
9 Paid cash on account (truck payment), $200.
10 Purchased a copier (office equipment) for $700: paid $100 in cash and put $600 on account.
June 11 Made a contribution to the Red Cross (charitable contributions), $20.
12 Received cash for delivery services rendered, $380.
13 Received cash on account for services previously rendered, $100.
15 Paid a part-time worker, $200.
16 Paid electric bill, $36.
18 Paid phone bill, $46.
19 Received cash on account for services previously rendered, $100.
20 Andrews withdrew cash for personal use, $200.
21 Paid for gas and oil, $32.
22 Made payment on account (for office supplies), $40.
24 Received cash for services rendered, $340.
26 Paid for a magazine subscription (miscellaneous expense), $15.
27 Received cash for services rendered, $180

27 Received cash on account for services previously rendered, $100.
29 Paid for gasoline, $24.
30 Paid a part-time worker, $200.

REQUIRED
1. Set up general ledger accounts by entering the balances as of June 1.
2. Journalize the transactions for June in a two-column general journal. Use the following journal pages: June 1–10, page 7; June 11–20, page 8; June 21–30, page 9.
3. Post the entries to the general ledger.
4. Prepare a trial balance.

Jim's Quick Delivery
Trial Balance
May 31, 20--
ACCOLMI
ACOINI TLE
DTALAME
CH MAME
3826 00
1212 00
64 8 00
2 100 00
8000 00
Cash
101
Accounts Receivable
122
Office Supplies
Office Equipment
Delivery Truck
Accounts Payable
Jim Andrews, Capital
142
181
185
202
6 000 00
311
4 478 00
Jim Andrews, Drawing
312
1800 00
Delivery Fees
9880 00
401
Wages Expense
Advertising Expense
Rent Expense
Phone Expense
1200 00
90 00
900 00
126 00
98 00
60 00
18 6 00
S11
512
521
$25
Electricity Expense
Charitable Contributions Expense
Gas and Oil Expense
533
534
538
Miscellaneous Expense
549
112 00
20 35 8 00
20 3 58 00
Transcribed Image Text:Jim's Quick Delivery Trial Balance May 31, 20-- ACCOLMI ACOINI TLE DTALAME CH MAME 3826 00 1212 00 64 8 00 2 100 00 8000 00 Cash 101 Accounts Receivable 122 Office Supplies Office Equipment Delivery Truck Accounts Payable Jim Andrews, Capital 142 181 185 202 6 000 00 311 4 478 00 Jim Andrews, Drawing 312 1800 00 Delivery Fees 9880 00 401 Wages Expense Advertising Expense Rent Expense Phone Expense 1200 00 90 00 900 00 126 00 98 00 60 00 18 6 00 S11 512 521 $25 Electricity Expense Charitable Contributions Expense Gas and Oil Expense 533 534 538 Miscellaneous Expense 549 112 00 20 35 8 00 20 3 58 00
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