July 1   Oriole invested $20,200 cash in the business. 1   Purchased used truck for $9,200, paying $4,000 cash and the balance on account. 3   Purchased cleaning supplies for $2,300 on account. 5   Paid $1,680 cash on a 1-year insurance policy effective July 1. 12   Billed customers $4,400 for cleaning services. 18   Paid $1,400 cash on amount owed on truck and $1,400 on amount owed on cleaning supplies. 20   Paid $2,500 cash for employee salaries. 21   Collected $3,300 cash from customers billed on July 12. 25   Billed customers $5,900 for cleaning services. 31   Paid $350 for the monthly gasoline bill for the truck. 31   Withdraw $5,700 cash for personal use. Enter the following adjustments on the worksheet and complete the worksheet. (1)   Unbilled and uncollected revenue for services performed at July 31 were $2,600. (2)   Depreciation on equipment for the month was $500. (3)   One-twelfth of the insurance expired. (4)   An inventory count shows $500 of cleaning supplies on hand at July 31. (5)   Accrued but unpaid employee salaries were $1,040. Prepare a post-closing trial balance at July 31. ORIOLE’S CLEANING SERVICE Post-Closing Trial Balance choose the accounting period                                                                          Debit   Credit enter an account title $enter a debit balance    $enter a credit balance  enter an account title enter a debit balance   enter a credit balance enter an account title enter a debit balance   enter a credit balance enter an account title enter a debit balance   enter a credit balance enter an account title enter a debit balance   enter a credit balance enter an account title enter a debit balance   enter a credit balance enter an account title enter a debit balance   enter a credit balance enter an account title enter a debit balance   enter a credit balance enter an account title enter a debit balance   enter a credit balance    Totals $enter a total for the debit column    $enter a total for the credit column

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Oriole Clark opened Oriole’s Cleaning Service on July 1, 2022. During July, the following transactions were completed.

July 1   Oriole invested $20,200 cash in the business.
1   Purchased used truck for $9,200, paying $4,000 cash and the balance on account.
3   Purchased cleaning supplies for $2,300 on account.
5   Paid $1,680 cash on a 1-year insurance policy effective July 1.
12   Billed customers $4,400 for cleaning services.
18   Paid $1,400 cash on amount owed on truck and $1,400 on amount owed on cleaning supplies.
20   Paid $2,500 cash for employee salaries.
21   Collected $3,300 cash from customers billed on July 12.
25   Billed customers $5,900 for cleaning services.
31   Paid $350 for the monthly gasoline bill for the truck.
31   Withdraw $5,700 cash for personal use.

Enter the following adjustments on the worksheet and complete the worksheet.

(1)   Unbilled and uncollected revenue for services performed at July 31 were $2,600.
(2)   Depreciation on equipment for the month was $500.
(3)   One-twelfth of the insurance expired.
(4)   An inventory count shows $500 of cleaning supplies on hand at July 31.
(5)   Accrued but unpaid employee salaries were $1,040.

Prepare a post-closing trial balance at July 31.

ORIOLE’S CLEANING SERVICE
Post-Closing Trial Balance
choose the accounting period                                                                       
 
Debit
 
Credit
enter an account title
$enter a debit balance 
 
$enter a credit balance 
enter an account title
enter a debit balance
 
enter a credit balance
enter an account title
enter a debit balance
 
enter a credit balance
enter an account title
enter a debit balance
 
enter a credit balance
enter an account title
enter a debit balance
 
enter a credit balance
enter an account title
enter a debit balance
 
enter a credit balance
enter an account title
enter a debit balance
 
enter a credit balance
enter an account title
enter a debit balance
 
enter a credit balance
enter an account title
enter a debit balance   enter a credit balance
   Totals
$enter a total for the debit column 
 
$enter a total for the credit column 
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