The following transactions took place in the month of January 2023 in the books of Ruth Charles Wholesale. Jan 1   Ms. Ruth Charles started her wholesale business with $44,000 cash Jan 2   she purchased Equipment costing $17,000 paying a deposit of $5,000 and signing a Note Payable for the remainder Jan 4   Brought Inventory costing $6,500 on credit Jan 6   Received 8% loan from Credit Union of 10,000 to purchase a motor vehicle for business use Jan 7   sold inventory for $ 10,500 cash Jan 8   Sold Inventory on credit for $ 12,000 Jan10   Purchased inventory costing $7,800 Jan 12   Paid rent for warehouse space $2,500 Jan 14   Paid salaries and wages of $9,000

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The following transactions took place in the month of January 2023 in the books of Ruth Charles Wholesale.

Jan 1   Ms. Ruth Charles started her wholesale business with $44,000 cash

Jan 2   she purchased Equipment costing $17,000 paying a deposit of $5,000 and signing a Note Payable for the remainder

Jan 4   Brought Inventory costing $6,500 on credit

Jan 6   Received 8% loan from Credit Union of 10,000 to purchase a motor vehicle for business use

Jan 7   sold inventory for $ 10,500 cash

Jan 8   Sold Inventory on credit for $ 12,000

Jan10   Purchased inventory costing $7,800

Jan 12   Paid rent for warehouse space $2,500

Jan 14   Paid salaries and wages of $9,000

Jan 16   Ruth took $3,500 cash for her own use

Jan 18   paid $2,500 to note payable

Jan 21   Inventory was return to accounts payable costing $500

Jan 23   Receive part payment from Accounts Receivables of $3,000

Jan 25   Paid Accounts Payable $2,000

Jan 26   purchased inventory for $3,700 cash

Jan 28   Cash sale of inventory $6,300

Jan 30   Customers returned wrongly ordered inventory costing $300

 

Requirements:

  • Journalize the above transactions
  • Post the journal entries into the perspective ledgers (T-Accounts)
  • Prepare an unadjusted Trial Balance for Ruth Charles Wholesale as at January 31, 2023
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