Prepare the General Journal for January 11–29, page 2. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.  Diane Bernick has opened Bernick's Consulting. Journalize the following transactions that occurred during January of the current year. Use the following chart of accounts: Jan. 1 Bernick invested cash in the business, $12,000. 2 Paid office rent, $750. 3 Purchased office equipment on account, $1,300. 5 Received cash for services rendered, $950. 8 Paid phone bill, $85. 10 Paid for a magazine subscription (miscellaneous expense), $20. 11 Purchased office supplies on account, $250. 15 Made a payment on account (see Jan. 3 transaction), $200. 18 Paid part-time employee, $600. 21 Received cash for services rendered, $800. 25 Paid utilities bill, $105. 27 Bernick withdrew cash for personal use, $400. 29 Paid part-time employee, $600. Page: 2   DATE ACCOUNT TITLE DOC. NO. POST. REF. DEBIT CREDIT   1 Jan. 11 Office Supplies         1 2   Accounts Payable         2 3             3 4 Jan. 15 Accounts Payable         4 5   Cash         5 6             6 7 Jan. 18 Wages Expense         7 8   cash         8 9             9 10 Jan. 21 Cash         10 11   Consulting Fees         11 12             12 13 Jan. 25 Utilities Expense         13 14   Cash         14 15             15 16 Jan. 27 Diane Bernick, Drawing         16 17   Cash         17 18             18 19 Jan. 29 Wages Expense         19 20   Cash         20

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2.  Prepare the General Journal for January 11–29, page 2. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

 Diane Bernick has opened Bernick's Consulting. Journalize the following transactions that occurred during January of the current year. Use the following chart of accounts:

Jan. 1 Bernick invested cash in the business, $12,000.
2 Paid office rent, $750.
3 Purchased office equipment on account, $1,300.
5 Received cash for services rendered, $950.
8 Paid phone bill, $85.
10 Paid for a magazine subscription (miscellaneous expense), $20.
11 Purchased office supplies on account, $250.
15 Made a payment on account (see Jan. 3 transaction), $200.
18 Paid part-time employee, $600.
21 Received cash for services rendered, $800.
25 Paid utilities bill, $105.
27 Bernick withdrew cash for personal use, $400.
29 Paid part-time employee, $600.

Page: 2

  DATE ACCOUNT TITLE DOC.
NO.
POST.
REF.
DEBIT CREDIT  
1 Jan. 11

Office Supplies
        1
2  
Accounts Payable
        2
3             3
4 Jan. 15
Accounts Payable
        4
5  
Cash
        5
6             6
7 Jan. 18 Wages Expense         7
8  
cash
        8
9             9
10 Jan. 21
Cash
        10
11  
Consulting Fees
        11
12             12
13 Jan. 25 Utilities Expense         13
14  
Cash
        14
15             15
16 Jan. 27
Diane Bernick, Drawing
        16
17  
Cash
        17
18             18
19 Jan. 29
Wages Expense
        19
20  
Cash
        20

 

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