The following selected transactions for Lily Bryce Company are presented in journal form. Date May 5 12 15 Account Titles and Explanation Accounts Receivable Service Revenue (Billed for services performed) Cash Accounts Receivable (Received cash in payment of account) Cash Service Revenue (Received cash for services performed) Show Transcribed Text Show Transcribed Text Cash Accounts Receivable Ref. Service Revenue Debit 5,500 4,700 3,800 J1 Credit Post the transactions to T-accounts and determine each account's ending balance. (Post entries in the order presented in the problem statement.) 5,500 4,700 3,800
The following selected transactions for Lily Bryce Company are presented in journal form. Date May 5 12 15 Account Titles and Explanation Accounts Receivable Service Revenue (Billed for services performed) Cash Accounts Receivable (Received cash in payment of account) Cash Service Revenue (Received cash for services performed) Show Transcribed Text Show Transcribed Text Cash Accounts Receivable Ref. Service Revenue Debit 5,500 4,700 3,800 J1 Credit Post the transactions to T-accounts and determine each account's ending balance. (Post entries in the order presented in the problem statement.) 5,500 4,700 3,800
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Transcribed Image Text:The following selected transactions for Lily Bryce Company are presented in journal form.
Date
May 5
12
15
Accounts Receivable
Account Titles and Explanation
Cash
Service Revenue
(Billed for services performed)
Cash
v
Accounts Receivable
(Received cash in payment of account)
v
Show Transcribed Text
Service Revenue
(Received cash for services performed)
Show Transcribed Text
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Show Transcribed Text
Cash
Post the transactions to T-accounts and determine each account's ending balance. (Post entries in the order presented in the problem
statement.)
Accounts Receivable
Ref. Debit
5,500
Service Revenue
4,700
3,800
J1
Credit
5,500
4,700
3,800
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