Judylaine Berley opened a laundry shop in General Santos City. With the given chart of accounts, record the following narrative transactions in a two column General Journal:

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Judylaine Berley opened a laundry shop in General Santos City. With the given chart of accounts, record the following narrative transactions in a two column General Journal:

                                                                            CHART OF ACCOUNTS

FOLIO

ACCOUNT TITLES

 FOLIO

ACCOUNT TITLES

 

ASSETS

 

OWNER’S EQUITY

110

Cash in Bank

310

J. Berley, Capital

111

Accounts Receivables

320

J. Berley, Drawing

112

Unused Laundry Supplies

 

INCOME

140

Prepaid Insurance

410

Laundry Income

150

Laundry Equipment

 

EXPENSES

160

Delivery Equipment

510

Salaries Expense

 

LIABILITIES

511

Taxes & Licenses

210

Accounts Payable

513

Utilities Expense

220

Notes Payable

514

Repairs & Maintenance

230

Unearned Laundry Income

515

Rental Expense

 

 
   


Transactions:

March           1     Opened an account with the Bank of the Philippine Island and made initial deposit of                                             P500,000 under savings account. 

 2 Bought laundry machine on account costing P250,000 and issued a promissory note.

 5 Bought laundry supplies on account, P12,000.

 7    Laundry income earned for the week:

                             Cash basis                                      P14,500

                             Billings to various customers       10,300                         

 9 Paid P5,000 for vehicle insurance. 

  • Paid P8,300 for taxes and licenses to the city government.
  • Partial collections from customers’ account of March 7, P2,300.

 14    Received a bill from Caltex Gasoline Station for gasoline and oil, P8,000.

          Laundry income earned for the week:

          On Cash basis                                                  P30,000                                         

          Billings to various customers                               20,000                   

16     Withdrew cash of P5,000 for personal use.

18      Partial collection of customers’ accounts of March 7, P8,000.

  • Partial payment of account on bill from Caltex Gasoline Station of March 14, P5,000.
  • Laundry income earned for the week:

                             On Cash basis                               P12,000

                             Billings to various customers            15,000

23     Received cash from customer but service has yet to be rendered, P3,000.

24     Received a bill from Caltex Gasoline Station for gasoline withdrawn, P10,000.

25     Full payment of account on bill from Caltex Gasoline Station of March 14, P3,000.

  • Laundry income earned for the week:

                             On Cash basis                               P15,000

                             Billings to various customers       25,000

  • Full payment of the promissory note issued on March 2 for laundry machine.

30           Paid electric and water bills for the month, P25,000.

31                           Paid salaries to employees, P20,000.

                                Full payment of laundry supplies bought on March 5.

                                Received a bill from Caltex Gasoline Station, P4,500.

                                Paid rental in the amount of P5,000.

                                Made additional investment of P50,000 and deposited to the bank.

 

Required:

  1. Journal Entry
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