Using the data provided, perform the steps below to complete the final project.   On December 1, 2019, SoccerBox Inc. started operations. The following transactions occurred during December 2019. NOTE: There are no beginning balances-this is a new company. Using the charts provided fill out the closing entries and the post-closing trial balances  Dec 1 Randol Espy invested $80,000 cash in the company for common stock. 2 SoccerBox purchased soccer equipment for $20,000 cash. 2 SoccerBox rented an old warehouse for $30,000 cash for the first year's (December 2019-November 2020) rent. 3 SoccerBox purchased $500 of office supplies with cash. 10 SoccerBox paid $12,000 cash for an annual insurance policy. 14 SoccerBox paid $4,000 cash for the first payroll earned by its employees. 24 SoccerBox received $85,000 cash from soccer fees paid by parents for a private youth soccer lesson. 28 SoccerBox paid $4,000 cash for 2 weeks' salaries earned by its employees. 29 SoccerBox paid $200 cash for minor repairs to its soccer equipment. 30 SoccerBox paid $150 cash for this month's telephone bill. 30 Dividends of $1,000 cash were paid by SoccerBox to its current shareholders.

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Using the data provided, perform the steps below to complete the final project.

 

On December 1, 2019, SoccerBox Inc. started operations. The following transactions occurred during December 2019.

NOTE: There are no beginning balances-this is a new company.

Using the charts provided fill out the closing entries and the post-closing trial balances 

Dec 1

Randol Espy invested $80,000 cash in the company for common stock.

2

SoccerBox purchased soccer equipment for $20,000 cash.

2

SoccerBox rented an old warehouse for $30,000 cash for the first year's (December 2019-November 2020) rent.

3

SoccerBox purchased $500 of office supplies with cash.

10

SoccerBox paid $12,000 cash for an annual insurance policy.

14

SoccerBox paid $4,000 cash for the first payroll earned by its employees.

24

SoccerBox received $85,000 cash from soccer fees paid by parents for a private youth soccer lesson.

28

SoccerBox paid $4,000 cash for 2 weeks' salaries earned by its employees.

29

SoccerBox paid $200 cash for minor repairs to its soccer equipment.

30

SoccerBox paid $150 cash for this month's telephone bill.

30

Dividends of $1,000 cash were paid by SoccerBox to its current shareholders.

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Trial Balance
  Debit ($) Credit ($)
Cash (Note) 153,150  
Office Supplies 500  
Equipment  20,000  
Prepaid Insurance  12,000  
Salary & Wages Expense 8,000  
Repair Expenses 200  
Telephone Expense 150  
Dividend  1,000  
Common Stock   80,000
Service Revenue   85,000
Unearned Rent   30,000
Total 195,000 195,000
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