July Transactions   Date Transaction Description   July 1 Began business by making a deposit in a company bank account of $40,000, in exchange for 4,000 shares of $10 par value common stock.   July 1 Paid the premium on a 1-year insurance policy, $4,800.   July 1 Paid the current month's store rent expense, $3,600.   July 6 Purchased repair equipment from Paul's Pool Equipment Company, $7,800. Paid $600 down and the balance was placed on account.     July 8 Purchased repair supplies from Mary's Repair Company on credit, $450.   July 10 Paid telephone bill, $300.   July 11 Cash pool service revenue for the first third of July, $2,650.   July 18 Made payment to Mary's Repair Company, $300.   July 20 Cash pool service revenue for the second third of July, $4,000.   July 31 Cash pool service revenue for the last third of July, $2,250.   July 31 Paid the current month's electric bill, $500.   July 31 Declared and paid cash dividend of $1,100.               Requirement #4: Prepare adjusting entries using the following information in the General Journal below. Show your calculations!    a) One month's insurance has expired.      b) The remaining inventory of repair supplies is $250.    c) The estimated depreciation on repair equipment is $160.       d) The estimated income taxes are $95.

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July Transactions  
Date Transaction Description  
July 1 Began business by making a deposit in a company bank account of $40,000, in exchange for 4,000 shares of $10 par value common stock.  
July 1 Paid the premium on a 1-year insurance policy, $4,800.  
July 1 Paid the current month's store rent expense, $3,600.  
July 6 Purchased repair equipment from Paul's Pool Equipment Company, $7,800. Paid $600 down and the balance was placed on account.    
July 8 Purchased repair supplies from Mary's Repair Company on credit, $450.  
July 10 Paid telephone bill, $300.  
July 11 Cash pool service revenue for the first third of July, $2,650.  
July 18 Made payment to Mary's Repair Company, $300.  
July 20 Cash pool service revenue for the second third of July, $4,000.  
July 31 Cash pool service revenue for the last third of July, $2,250.  
July 31 Paid the current month's electric bill, $500.  
July 31 Declared and paid cash dividend of $1,100.  
     

 

 

 

Requirement #4: Prepare adjusting entries using the following information in the General Journal below. Show your calculations!   
a) One month's insurance has expired.     
b) The remaining inventory of repair supplies is $250.   
c) The estimated depreciation on repair equipment is $160.      
d) The estimated income taxes are $95.
Requirement #5: Post the adjusting entries on July 31 below to the General Ledger T-accounts (Step 2) and compute adjusted balances. Just add to the balances that are already listed.   
Requirement #4  
Date Account Number from Chart of Accounts tab Account Title from Chart of Accounts tab Debit  Credit   
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
      0 0  

 

REQUIREMENT #6: Prepare an Adjusted Trial Balance in the space below.  
Peter's Pool Corporation
Adjusted Trial Balance
July 31
 
Account Account Balance  
Number  Title  Debit   Credit   
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
    0 0  
         
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