Sahali Inc.'s ending trial balance from May 31, 2021 is below. You were hired as the accountant on June 1 and your task is to complete the accounting cycle for the year end of June 30. The company prepares adjusting journal entries monthly, which means the adjusting entries for May were prepared properly by the former accountant. Debit Credit Cash $ 8,660 Accounts receivable 7,440 Supplies 1,600 Equipment Accumulated depreciation- equipment 30,000 $ 3,000 Accounts payable Salaries payable 6,200 1,400 Unearned revenue 800 Common shares 20,000 Retained earnings 16,300 $47,700 $47,700 During June, the following transactions were completed: Paid employees $2,200 for salaries due, of which $1,400 was for May salaries payable and $800 for June. Received $5,400 cash from customers in payment of accounts. June. 4 6. 11 Received $8,800 cash for services performed in June. 12 Issued common shares for $5,000 cash. Purchased supplies on account, $2,000. Paid creditors $7,000 of accounts payable due. 17 21 24 Paid June and July rent, $2,000 (S1,000 per month). 25 Paid salaries related to June, $2,200. 26 Performed services on account, $1,600. 27 Received $1,300 from customers for services to be performed in the future. 28 Declared and paid a cash dividend, $575. 28 Paid income tax for the month, $600. Data for June necessary for adjusting entries: 1. Supplies on hand total $800. 2. Accrued salaries payable are $1,600. 3. Accrued service revenue for $600. 4. The equipment has a useful life of 5 years and the company uses straight-line depreciation. 5. Unearned revenue of $800 has been earned. REQUIRED (a) Prepare the general journal entries to record the June transactions. (b) Set up T accounts, enter any opening balances, and post the general journal entries prepared in part (a). (c) Prepare an unadjusted trial balance at June 30.
Sahali Inc.'s ending trial balance from May 31, 2021 is below. You were hired as the accountant on June 1 and your task is to complete the accounting cycle for the year end of June 30. The company prepares adjusting journal entries monthly, which means the adjusting entries for May were prepared properly by the former accountant. Debit Credit Cash $ 8,660 Accounts receivable 7,440 Supplies 1,600 Equipment Accumulated depreciation- equipment 30,000 $ 3,000 Accounts payable Salaries payable 6,200 1,400 Unearned revenue 800 Common shares 20,000 Retained earnings 16,300 $47,700 $47,700 During June, the following transactions were completed: Paid employees $2,200 for salaries due, of which $1,400 was for May salaries payable and $800 for June. Received $5,400 cash from customers in payment of accounts. June. 4 6. 11 Received $8,800 cash for services performed in June. 12 Issued common shares for $5,000 cash. Purchased supplies on account, $2,000. Paid creditors $7,000 of accounts payable due. 17 21 24 Paid June and July rent, $2,000 (S1,000 per month). 25 Paid salaries related to June, $2,200. 26 Performed services on account, $1,600. 27 Received $1,300 from customers for services to be performed in the future. 28 Declared and paid a cash dividend, $575. 28 Paid income tax for the month, $600. Data for June necessary for adjusting entries: 1. Supplies on hand total $800. 2. Accrued salaries payable are $1,600. 3. Accrued service revenue for $600. 4. The equipment has a useful life of 5 years and the company uses straight-line depreciation. 5. Unearned revenue of $800 has been earned. REQUIRED (a) Prepare the general journal entries to record the June transactions. (b) Set up T accounts, enter any opening balances, and post the general journal entries prepared in part (a). (c) Prepare an unadjusted trial balance at June 30.
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