Princess Thea started a business on February 1, 2018 with a capital of P750 000. The following transactions are stated below. Date Transactions Feb.1 Paid an advance rental amounting P25,000. The agreement calls for P5,000 as the monthly rent. Feb. 1 Purchased equipment to OMNI amounting P100,000 using P50,000 cash. The remaining amount of P50,000 is a one year note with a compound interest rate of 5% compounded monthly which is to be paid at the end of each month. Feb. 1 Purchased supplies to Colorato amounting P200,000. The agreement calls for 50% down payment. Feb. 3 Received P27,982 in cash for service rendered. Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Make a P270,891 worth of service given to Mr. Bugayong. Received cash for P70,902 and promised to pay the remaining balance. Received P500,000 from a service rendered to Bulalord corp. Paid Colorato for the supplies purchased on February 1. Paid the salaries of the employees amounting P20,000 Paid the utilities amounting P10,000 Withdraw P25,000 for personal use Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Received half payment from a costumer dated February 5. Received P150 000 for a service rendered to a costumer Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Billed P175,000 for a service rendered to Mr. Toledo on account. The agreement calls for 25% down payment and promised to pay the remaining balance. Feb. 28 Received payment from a costumer billed February 26. Additional Information. 1. The salvage value of the equipment is P5,000 after 15years. 2. The remaining supplies is amounting P4,000. 3. Received full payment from Mr. Bugayong. 4. Paid the electricity, water and telephone and wifi bill amounting P20,000 the cost of electricity is 50% and water is 30% of the account. 5. Paid the salaries of the employees amounting P20,000 6. Prepare all necessary adjustment.
Princess Thea started a business on February 1, 2018 with a capital of P750 000. The following transactions are stated below. Date Transactions Feb.1 Paid an advance rental amounting P25,000. The agreement calls for P5,000 as the monthly rent. Feb. 1 Purchased equipment to OMNI amounting P100,000 using P50,000 cash. The remaining amount of P50,000 is a one year note with a compound interest rate of 5% compounded monthly which is to be paid at the end of each month. Feb. 1 Purchased supplies to Colorato amounting P200,000. The agreement calls for 50% down payment. Feb. 3 Received P27,982 in cash for service rendered. Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Make a P270,891 worth of service given to Mr. Bugayong. Received cash for P70,902 and promised to pay the remaining balance. Received P500,000 from a service rendered to Bulalord corp. Paid Colorato for the supplies purchased on February 1. Paid the salaries of the employees amounting P20,000 Paid the utilities amounting P10,000 Withdraw P25,000 for personal use Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Received half payment from a costumer dated February 5. Received P150 000 for a service rendered to a costumer Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Billed P175,000 for a service rendered to Mr. Toledo on account. The agreement calls for 25% down payment and promised to pay the remaining balance. Feb. 28 Received payment from a costumer billed February 26. Additional Information. 1. The salvage value of the equipment is P5,000 after 15years. 2. The remaining supplies is amounting P4,000. 3. Received full payment from Mr. Bugayong. 4. Paid the electricity, water and telephone and wifi bill amounting P20,000 the cost of electricity is 50% and water is 30% of the account. 5. Paid the salaries of the employees amounting P20,000 6. Prepare all necessary adjustment.
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