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Chapter 12, Problem 12SPB
PURCHASES JOURNAL, CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL, AND GENERAL JOURNAL Debbie Mueller owns a small retail business called Debbie’s Doll House. The cash account has a balance of $20,000 on July 1. The following transactions occurred during July:
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- 1. Record the transactions in the purchases journal, cash payments journal, and general journal. Total and rule the purchases and cash payments journals. Prove the cash payments journal.
- 2. Post from the journals to the general ledger and accounts payable ledger accounts. Use general ledger account numbers as shown in the chapter.
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Greenleaf Company uses a sales journal, purchases journal, cash receipts journal, cash payments journal, and general journal.
Journalize the following transactions that should be recorded in the cash payments journal.
June 3 Issued Check No. 380 to Skipp Corp. to buy office supplies for $275.
5 Purchased merchandise for $3,600 on credit from Buck Co., terms n/15.
20 Issued Check No. 381 for $3,600 to Buck Co. to pay for the purchase of June 5.
23 Paid salary of $5,200 to T. Bourne by issuing Check No. 382.
26 Issued Check No. 383 for
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Bundle: College Accounting, Chapters 1-27, Loose-Leaf Version, 22nd + CengageNOWv2, 2 terms Printed Access Card
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