NoDirt, Inc. was incorporated on June 1, 2017 as a cleaning company. Questions 1 to 11 are based on NoDirt’s transactions during their 1st month of operation.  June 1, 2017 – Issued stock to new owners and received $10,000 cash from the new owners.  Aaccounr name.................................Debit.................................Credit PART A June 1, 2017 – Paid $1,500 cash to the landlord for June’s rent. NoDirt does not record the monthly rent as an asset b

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NoDirt, Inc. was incorporated on June 1, 2017 as a cleaning company. Questions 1 to 11 are based on NoDirt’s transactions during their 1st month of operation.

 June 1, 2017 – Issued stock to new owners and received $10,000 cash from the new owners.

 Aaccounr name.................................Debit.................................Credit

PART A

June 1, 2017 – Paid $1,500 cash to the landlord for June’s rent. NoDirt does not record the monthly rent as an asset because the rent will be totally consumed by the end of the month.

 

 
 
 
 

 

 
  1. A. Cash 1,500

    Rent Expense 1,500

     

     
  2.  

    B. Prepaid Rent 1,500

    Cash 1,500

     

     
  3.  

    C. Rent Expense 1,500

    Cash 1,500

     

     
  4.  

    D. Cash 1,500

    Prepaid Rent 1,500

     

     

    5

                E. None of the above

     
    PART B

    June 1, 2017 – NoDirt paid $6,000 to Ace Machine Company for a commercial floor buffing machine. The buffing machine will be depreciated over a 5 year life.

     

     
     
     
     

     

     
    1.  

      A. Equipment Expense 6,000

      Cash 6,000

       

       
    2.  

      B. Accounts Receivable 6,000

      Cash 6,000

       

       
    3. C. Cash 6,000

      Equipment 6,000

       

       
    4.  

      D. Cash 6,000

      Accumulated Depreciation 6,000

       

       
    5.  

                  E.  None of the above

       

      PART C
       

      June 2, 2017 – NoDirt purchased $5,000 of cleaning supplies on credit (invoice payable in 15 days). NoDirt’s accounting policy is to record the purchase of cleaning supplies to an asset account.

       

      Accounr name...................................Debit..................................Credit

      1. A. Supplies Expense 5,000

        Cash 5,000

         

         
      2.  

        B. Retained Earnings 5,000

        Accounts Payable 5,000

         

         
      3.  

        C. Supplies 5,000

        Accounts Payable 5,000

         

         
      4. D. Supplies Expense 5,000

        Accounts Payable 5,000

         

         
      5.  

                    E. None of the above

       

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