On June 1 2010 HASF organized a business called friends with a truck for the purpose of operating an equipment rental yard. The new business was able to begin operations immediately by purchasing the assets and taking over the location of rent all an equipment rental company that was going out of business  The company closes accounts and prepares financial statements at the end of each month during June the company entered into the following transactions June 1                   HASF  deposited  $250,000 cash in a bank account in the name of the business, Friend With A Truck. June 1                   Purchased for $240,000 all the equipment formerly owned by Rent-All. Paid $100,000 cash and issued a one-year note payable for $140,000 June 1                   Paid $100,000 to Morrison Realty as four months advance rent on the rental yard and office formerly occupied by Rent-All. June 3                   received $12,000 cash as advance payment on equipment rental from McBryan Construction Company. (Credit Unearned Rental Fees) June 5                   Purchased office supplies on account from Newport Office Company, $1,850. Payment due in 30days. June 9                   purchased on account from Foley Parts Distributor $290 in parts needed to repair a rental tractor. Payment is due in 10 days. June 12                 Paid salaries for the first two weeks in June, $3,200. June 15                 excluding the advance payment from the McBryan Construction Company, equipment rental fees earned during the first 15 days of June amounted to $8,900, of which $7,200 was received in cash. June 18                 Paid the account payable to Foley Parts Distributor, $290. June 19                 Collected $800 of the account receivable recorded on June 15. June 23                 Rented a backhoe to Mission Landscaping at a price of $110 per day, to be paid when the backhoe is returned. Mission Landscaping expects to keep the backhoe for about two or three weeks. June 26                 Paid biweekly salaries, $3,200. June 29                 Anthony Ferrara withdrew $3,000 each from the business to make a mortgage payment for his personal residence. June 30                 Equipment rental fees earned during the second half of June and received in cash amounted to $7,850. June 30                 received a bill from Western Utilities for the month of June. $340. Payment is due in 30days. Required Journalize the above transactions  Post to ledger accounts  Prepare trial balance

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On June 1 2010 HASF organized a business called friends with a truck for the purpose of operating an equipment rental yard. The new business was able to begin operations immediately by purchasing the assets and taking over the location of rent all an equipment rental company that was going out of business 

The company closes accounts and prepares financial statements at the end of each month during June the company entered into the following transactions

June 1                   HASF  deposited  $250,000 cash in a bank account in the name of the business, Friend With A Truck.

June 1                   Purchased for $240,000 all the equipment formerly owned by Rent-All. Paid $100,000 cash and issued a one-year note payable for $140,000

June 1                   Paid $100,000 to Morrison Realty as four months advance rent on the rental yard and office formerly occupied by Rent-All.

June 3                   received $12,000 cash as advance payment on equipment rental from McBryan Construction Company. (Credit Unearned Rental Fees)

June 5                   Purchased office supplies on account from Newport Office Company, $1,850. Payment due in 30days.

June 9                   purchased on account from Foley Parts Distributor $290 in parts needed to repair a rental tractor. Payment is due in 10 days.

June 12                 Paid salaries for the first two weeks in June, $3,200.

June 15                 excluding the advance payment from the McBryan Construction Company, equipment rental fees earned during the first 15 days of June amounted to $8,900, of which $7,200 was received in cash.

June 18                 Paid the account payable to Foley Parts Distributor, $290.

June 19                 Collected $800 of the account receivable recorded on June 15.

June 23                 Rented a backhoe to Mission Landscaping at a price of $110 per day, to be paid when the backhoe is returned. Mission Landscaping expects to keep the backhoe for about two or three weeks.

June 26                 Paid biweekly salaries, $3,200.

June 29                 Anthony Ferrara withdrew $3,000 each from the business to make a mortgage payment for his personal residence.

June 30                 Equipment rental fees earned during the second half of June and received in cash amounted to $7,850.

June 30                 received a bill from Western Utilities for the month of June. $340. Payment is due in 30days.

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  1. Journalize the above transactions 
  2. Post to ledger accounts 
  3. Prepare trial balance 
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