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- hh. Subject:- Accounting On December 31, the company purchases equipment for $10,000 and pays for the purchase in cash.Complete the necessary journal entry by selecting the account names from the pull-down menus and entering dollar amounts in the debit and credit columns.Fill in the income summary.An invoice is dated for June 28 for $8657 with terms of 8/10 EOM,ROG . The merchandise was received on July 3 , how much should be paid on or before August 1?
- On March 8th, Gates Gems returned merchandise they received on account from Diamonds Direct in the amount of $440. What is the journal entry to record this transaction? Debit Accounts Receivable/Diamonds Direct, $440; credit Purchases, $440 Debit Accounts Payable/Diamonds Direct, $440; credit Purchases Returns and Allowances, $440 Debit Purchases, $440; credit Accounts Payable/Diamonds Direct, $4400 Debit Accounts Receivable/Diamonds Direct, $440; credit Purchases Returns and Allowances $440for each entry. (Record debits first, then credits Seled the explanation on the last line of the journal entry table.) Apr. 4: Collected $1.500 cash rom a cient on account Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit Apr. 4 Cash 1.500 Accounts Recelvable 1.500 Received cash on account Apr. 8 Performed tax services for a client on account $3.000 Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit Accounts Recelvable 3,800 Ap Senvice Revenue 3.00 Performed aenvices on account Apr. 13 Paid $1.100 on account Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit Apr 13 Acceunts Payable 2,400 Cash 2.400 Choose from any ist or enter any number in the input feids and then click Check Answer1. Record journal entries for the following transactions of Furniture Warehouse. A. Aug. 3: Sold 15 couches at $114 each to a customer, credit terms 4/15, n/30, invoice date August 3; the couches cost Furniture Warehouse $14 each. B. Aug. 8: Customer returned 2 couches for a full refund. The merchandise was in sellable condition at the original cost. C. Aug. 18: Customer paid their account in full with cash.
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- Record the following transactions for the Scott Company: Transactions: Nov. 4 Received a $6,500, 90-day, 6% note from Tim’s Co. in payment of the account. Dec. 31 Accrued interest on the Tim’s Co. note. Feb. 2 Received the amount due from Tim’s Co. on the note. Required: Journalize the above transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Round your answers to two decimal places. Assume a 360-day year when calculating interest. CHART OF ACCOUNTS Scott Company General Ledger ASSETS 110 Cash 111 Petty Cash 121 Accounts Receivable-Batson Co. 122 Accounts Receivable-Bynum Co. 123 Accounts Receivable-Calahan Inc. 124 Accounts Receivable-Dodger Co. 125 Accounts Receivable-Fronk Co. 126 Accounts Receivable-Miracle Chemical 127 Accounts Receivable-Solo Co. 128 Accounts Receivable-Tim’s Co. 129 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 131 Interest Receivable 132 Notes Receivable-Tim’s Co. 141…Prepare the entries for transaction below and indicate what journal it is 21 august issued a $600 credit memo to ultracity co. For an allowance on good sold on august 19, 20201. Husain Corporation has the following account it trial balance at the end of year: Accounting Receivables $ 230,000, Inventories $ 342,000, Allowances for doubtful debts $ 11,000, Long -term notes payable $ 56,000, Prepaid Rent $ 13,000, Unearned fee $ 5,000, Cash $ 46,000, Trading Securities $ 32,000. Prepare current assets section of the balance sheet.