Since you are already done answering the previous activities, I think you are now ready to make your own table using accounting fomula. In this activity, you will write the correct entry for each transaction. Aug. 1 1 Garcia invested P48,000 cash in the business. Rented office space and paid P800 cash for the August rent. 31 Purchased exploration equipment for P22,000 by paying P12,000 cash and agreeing to pay the balance in 3 months. Purchased office supplies by paying P1,500 cash. Completed exploration work and immediately collected P420 cash for the work. 6. Purchased P1,350 of office equipment on credit. Completed exploration work on credit in the amount of P8,000. Purchased P700 of office supplies on credit. Paid cash for the office equipment purchased on August 8. Billed a client P2,400 for work completed; the balance is due in 30 days. 28 8 15 18 20 24 Received P5,000 cash for the work completed on August 15. Paid the assistant's salary of P1,100 cash for this month. Paid P340 cash for this month's utility bill. Garcia withdrew P1,050 cash from the business for personal use. 30 30 30 LIABILITI DATE ASSETS EQUITY ES AUG 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 48,000 48,000 (800) (12,000) (1,500) 800 3 22.000 10,000 1,500 420 420 8 1,350 1,350 15 8,000 8000 18 700 700 20 (1,350) |(1,350) 2,400 (5,000) 24 2,400 28 5,000 (1,100) (340) 30 (1,100) (340) (1,050) 30 30 (1,050) Balance 67,030 67,030 1. б. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5. 10.

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Activity 3. Table Completion
Since you are already done answering the previous activities, I think you are now ready to
make your own table using accounting formula. In this activity, you will write the correct entry for
each transaction.
Aug. 1
1
Garcia invested P48,000 cash in the business.
Rented office space and paid P800 cash for the August rent.
31
3
Purchased exploration equipment for P22,000 by paying P12,000
cash and agreeing to pay the balance in 3 months.
5
Purchased office supplies by paying P1,500 cash.
Completed exploration work and immediately collected P420 cash for the
work.
6.
8
Purchased P1,350 of office equipment on credit.
Completed exploration work on credit in the amount of P8,000.
Purchased P700 of office supplies on credit.
Paid cash for the office equipment purchased on August 8.
Billed a client P2,400 for work completed; the balance is due in 30 days.
Received P5,000 cash for the work completed on August 15.
Paid the assistant's salary of P1,100 cash for this month.
Paid P340 cash for this month's utility bill.
Garcia withdrew P1,050 cash from the business for personal use.
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18
20
24
28
30
30
30
LIABILITI
DATE
ASSETS
EQUITY
ES
AUG
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1
48,000
48,000
1
(800)
(12,000)
(1,500)
420
800
22,000
10,000
5
1,500
6
420
8
1,350
1,350
15
8,000
8000
18
700
700
20
(1,350)
(1,350)
2,400
(5,000)
24
2,400
28
5,000
30
(1,100)
(340)
(1,050)
(1,100)
(340)
30
30
(1,050)
Balance
67,030
67,030
1.
6.
2.
7.
3.
8.
4.
9.
5.
10.
Rubric for Scoring
ACTIVITY 1. INCREASE/DECREASE (3 Points/ Item; 30 Total Points*)
3
2
1
If all columns of the If only 2 columns are If only 1 column is If
nothing
is
item are correct
correct
correct
correct
32
Transcribed Image Text:3:59 PM | 0.2KB/s ll 24 Fundame.f_ABM_1 HP150,000 or the bu rned PHP150.00 cash from Cover pen, shapes and stamps are available PDF Annotation Activity 3. Table Completion Since you are already done answering the previous activities, I think you are now ready to make your own table using accounting formula. In this activity, you will write the correct entry for each transaction. Aug. 1 1 Garcia invested P48,000 cash in the business. Rented office space and paid P800 cash for the August rent. 31 3 Purchased exploration equipment for P22,000 by paying P12,000 cash and agreeing to pay the balance in 3 months. 5 Purchased office supplies by paying P1,500 cash. Completed exploration work and immediately collected P420 cash for the work. 6. 8 Purchased P1,350 of office equipment on credit. Completed exploration work on credit in the amount of P8,000. Purchased P700 of office supplies on credit. Paid cash for the office equipment purchased on August 8. Billed a client P2,400 for work completed; the balance is due in 30 days. Received P5,000 cash for the work completed on August 15. Paid the assistant's salary of P1,100 cash for this month. Paid P340 cash for this month's utility bill. Garcia withdrew P1,050 cash from the business for personal use. 15 18 20 24 28 30 30 30 LIABILITI DATE ASSETS EQUITY ES AUG 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1 48,000 48,000 1 (800) (12,000) (1,500) 420 800 22,000 10,000 5 1,500 6 420 8 1,350 1,350 15 8,000 8000 18 700 700 20 (1,350) (1,350) 2,400 (5,000) 24 2,400 28 5,000 30 (1,100) (340) (1,050) (1,100) (340) 30 30 (1,050) Balance 67,030 67,030 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5. 10. Rubric for Scoring ACTIVITY 1. INCREASE/DECREASE (3 Points/ Item; 30 Total Points*) 3 2 1 If all columns of the If only 2 columns are If only 1 column is If nothing is item are correct correct correct correct 32
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