ayroll, Sales Tax Tablity, General Journal tabs. On September 1, Xavier purchased $10,000 worth of equipment on a bank line f credit. He paid down that line of credit by $6,800 on September 28. On September 30, the business ran payroll for their employee, Eddie. Crankshaft customs matches the FICA contribution that is withdrawn from ddie's gross earnings. On September 10, there was $1,900 in revenue from mobile detailing paid in ash.

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Question #1. complete the journal entries:
Use the information below to complete the Payroll, Sales Tax Liability, and
General Journal tabs.
On September 1, Xavier purchased $10,000 worth of equipment on a bank line
of credit. He paid down that line of credit by $6,800 on September 28.
On September 30, the business ran payroll for their employee, Eddie.
Crankshaft customs matches the FICA contribution that is withdrawn from
Eddie's gross earnings.
On September 10, there was $1,900 in revenue from mobile detailing paid in
cash.
On September 22, four customers paid cash for a total of $24,000 in custom
work. The Cost of Sales for this revenue was $8,000. Note that the company
does not hold inventory related to custom work.
On September 24, Maria withdrew $9,500 cash as an owner's draw.
On September 9, Crankshaft Customs invoiced a car rental company $900 for
work performed on their classic fleet.
On September 15, Crankshaft Customs remitted the balance of their Quarter 3
sales tax liability.
On September 18, Crankshaft Customs paid $1,085 for their vehicle loan;
$1,000 toward principal and $85 in interest expense.
On September 25, they paid $1,000 toward the Note Payable account.
Transcribed Image Text:Question #1. complete the journal entries: Use the information below to complete the Payroll, Sales Tax Liability, and General Journal tabs. On September 1, Xavier purchased $10,000 worth of equipment on a bank line of credit. He paid down that line of credit by $6,800 on September 28. On September 30, the business ran payroll for their employee, Eddie. Crankshaft customs matches the FICA contribution that is withdrawn from Eddie's gross earnings. On September 10, there was $1,900 in revenue from mobile detailing paid in cash. On September 22, four customers paid cash for a total of $24,000 in custom work. The Cost of Sales for this revenue was $8,000. Note that the company does not hold inventory related to custom work. On September 24, Maria withdrew $9,500 cash as an owner's draw. On September 9, Crankshaft Customs invoiced a car rental company $900 for work performed on their classic fleet. On September 15, Crankshaft Customs remitted the balance of their Quarter 3 sales tax liability. On September 18, Crankshaft Customs paid $1,085 for their vehicle loan; $1,000 toward principal and $85 in interest expense. On September 25, they paid $1,000 toward the Note Payable account.
Crankshaft Customs
General Journal
Date
Description
Sept. 1 Purchase Equiptment
Sept. 4 Inventory purchased on visa
Inventory
Visa
Sept. 4 Paid monthly insurance premium
Insurance expense
cash
Sept 6 Purchased fuel for vehicles
Fuel expense
Visa
Sept. 7 Purchased supplies on vendor credit
Supplies
Vendor line of credit
Sept. 9
Sept. 10. Mobile detailing revenue
Cash
Revenue
Sept. 14 Sales of prepaid detailing subscriptions
Cash
prepaid subscriptions
Sept. 14
Sept. 15
Sept. 18 Monthly payment to vehicle loan
Vehicle loan payable
Interest expense
Cash
Sept. 22
Sept. 24 Maria withdraws funds from the business
Owner's draw
Cash
Sept. 25 Subscription revenue realized (100 customers x $30)
Prepaid subscriptions
Sept. 25 Subscription revenue realized (100 customers x $30)
Prepaid subscriptions
Revenue
Sept. 25 Monthly payment made to Notes Payable
Sept 28
Sept. 30 Payroll: Eddie's wages
Payroll expense
FICA Expense
Cash
FICA Payable
Debit (Dr)
400.00
250.00
350.00
800.00
1,900.00
9,000.00
1,000.00
85.00
9,500.00
3,000.00
3,000.00
Credit (Cr)
400.00
250.00
350.00
800.00
1,900.00
9,000.00
1,085.00
9,500.00
3,000.00
Transcribed Image Text:Crankshaft Customs General Journal Date Description Sept. 1 Purchase Equiptment Sept. 4 Inventory purchased on visa Inventory Visa Sept. 4 Paid monthly insurance premium Insurance expense cash Sept 6 Purchased fuel for vehicles Fuel expense Visa Sept. 7 Purchased supplies on vendor credit Supplies Vendor line of credit Sept. 9 Sept. 10. Mobile detailing revenue Cash Revenue Sept. 14 Sales of prepaid detailing subscriptions Cash prepaid subscriptions Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Sept. 18 Monthly payment to vehicle loan Vehicle loan payable Interest expense Cash Sept. 22 Sept. 24 Maria withdraws funds from the business Owner's draw Cash Sept. 25 Subscription revenue realized (100 customers x $30) Prepaid subscriptions Sept. 25 Subscription revenue realized (100 customers x $30) Prepaid subscriptions Revenue Sept. 25 Monthly payment made to Notes Payable Sept 28 Sept. 30 Payroll: Eddie's wages Payroll expense FICA Expense Cash FICA Payable Debit (Dr) 400.00 250.00 350.00 800.00 1,900.00 9,000.00 1,000.00 85.00 9,500.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 Credit (Cr) 400.00 250.00 350.00 800.00 1,900.00 9,000.00 1,085.00 9,500.00 3,000.00
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All of this makes sense, thank you, except for Sept 22nd the Cost of Sales is missing. (On Sept 22, four customers paid cash for a total of $24,000 in custom work. The Cost of Sales for this revenue was $8,000. Note that the company does not hold inventory related to custom work.)

For the cost of sales what account is debited and what account is credited?

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The General Journal was not completed. Please fill out the missing answers for these dates:
1) Sept 28th - on Sept 1, Xavier purchased $10,000 worth of equipment on a bank line of credit. *He paid down that line of credit by $6,800 on September 28th. 
2) Sept 30th - on Sept 30, the business ran payroll for their employee, Eddie. Crankshaft customs matches the FICA contribution that is withdrawn from Eddie’s gross earnings. *FICA contribution was $500
3) Sept 22nd - on Sept 22, four customers paid cash for a total of $24,000 in custom work. The Cost of Sales for this revenue was $8,000. Note that the company does not hold inventory related to custom work.
4) Sept 15th - on Sept 15, Crankshaft Customs remitted the balance of their Quarter 3 sales tax liability. *Total Sales Tax Liability $1,000
5) Sept 25th - on Sept 25, they paid $1,000 toward the Note Payable account.

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