Required information   [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]      The general ledger of Jackrabbit Rentals at January 1, 2021, includes the following account balances:   Accounts Debits   Credits Cash $ 41,500           Accounts Receivable   25,700           Land   110,800           Accounts Payable           15,300   Notes Payable (due in 2 years)           30,000   Common Stock           100,000   Retained Earnings           32,700   Totals $ 178,000     $ 178,000       The following is a summary of the transactions for the year:   1.   January   12   Provide services to customers on account, $62,400. 2.   February   25   Provide services to customers for cash, $75,300. 3.   March   19   Collect on accounts receivable, $45,700. 4.   April   30   Issue shares of common stock in exchange for $30,000 cash. 5.   June   16   Purchase supplies on account, $12,100. 6.   July   7   Pay on accounts payable, $11,300. 7.   September   30   Pay salaries for employee work in the current year, $64,200. 8.   November   22   Pay advertising for the current year, $22,500. 9.   December   30   Pay $2,900 cash dividends to stockholders.   The following information is available for the adjusting entries. Accrued interest on the notes payable at year-end amounted to $2,500 and will be paid January 1, 2022. Accrued salaries at year-end amounted to $1,500 and will be paid on January 5, 2022. Supplies remaining on hand at the end of the year equal $2,300.   9. Record closing entries. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)

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The general ledger of Jackrabbit Rentals at January 1, 2021, includes the following account balances:

 

Accounts Debits   Credits
Cash $ 41,500          
Accounts Receivable   25,700          
Land   110,800          
Accounts Payable           15,300  
Notes Payable (due in 2 years)           30,000  
Common Stock           100,000  
Retained Earnings           32,700  
Totals $ 178,000     $ 178,000  
 

 

The following is a summary of the transactions for the year:

 

1.   January   12   Provide services to customers on account, $62,400.
2.   February   25   Provide services to customers for cash, $75,300.
3.   March   19   Collect on accounts receivable, $45,700.
4.   April   30   Issue shares of common stock in exchange for $30,000 cash.
5.   June   16   Purchase supplies on account, $12,100.
6.   July   7   Pay on accounts payable, $11,300.
7.   September   30   Pay salaries for employee work in the current year, $64,200.
8.   November   22   Pay advertising for the current year, $22,500.
9.   December   30   Pay $2,900 cash dividends to stockholders.

 

The following information is available for the adjusting entries.

Accrued interest on the notes payable at year-end amounted to $2,500 and will be paid January 1, 2022. Accrued salaries at year-end amounted to $1,500 and will be paid on January 5, 2022. Supplies remaining on hand at the end of the year equal $2,300.

 

9. Record closing entries. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)

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