
1.
To prepare:
1.

Explanation of Solution
Journal entries to record the transactions
1.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post.ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
April 1 | Cash | 80,000 | ||
Office Equipment | 26,000 | |||
H.H Capital account | 106,000 | |||
(Being Cash and equipment has been invested by the owner.) |
Table (1)
- Cash is an asset account. Here, asset balance has increased. Hence cash account is debited.
- Office Equipment is an asset account. Here, asset balance has increased. Hence office equipment account is debited.
- As the equity is raised by investing cash and equipment resulted in increased equity so increased in equity account is credited.
2
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post.ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
April 2 | Prepaid Rent | 9,000 | ||
Cash | 9,000 | |||
(Being rent has been paid in advance.) |
Table (2)
- Prepaid rent belongs to asset accounts it has been debited as its payment resulted in increase in assets.
- Cash is an asset account it has been credited for the payment of rent as it resulted in decrease in asset account.
3.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post.ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
April 3 | Office supplies | 3,600 | ||
Office equipment | 8,000 | |||
Accounts Payable | 11,600 | |||
(Being office supplies and equipment has been purchased on credit.) |
Table (3)
- Office supplies equipment belongs to asset accounts they have been debited as their purchase resulted in increase in assets.
- Office equipment belongs to asset accounts they have been debited as their purchase resulted in increase in assets.
- As the purchase is made on credit which causes increased liabilities account so it will record under accounts payable account.
6.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post.ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
April 6 | Cash | 4,000 | ||
Services fees earned | 4,000 | |||
(Being cash earned for providing services.) |
Table (4)
- Cash is belonging to asset account so providing services in cash causes increase in asset account so debited.
- Services have been provided so it will be credited as they will decrease the stock account.
9.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post.ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
April 9 | Accounts receivable | 6,000 | ||
Service fees earned | 6,000 | |||
(Being amount is going to receive later on.) |
Table (5)
- Account receivable is belonging to current asset account so providing services causes increase in asset account so debited.
- Services have been provided so it recorded in credited account as they will decrease the stock account.
13.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post.ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
April 13 | Accounts payable | 11,600 | ||
Cash | 11,600 | |||
(Being amount paid due.) |
Table (6)
- Accounts payable is a current liability account so payment of amount due will increase the liability account so debited.
- Cash belongs to current asset account. Since cash is shrinked, so it is to be reduced. Therefore, cash account is to be credited.
19.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post.ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
April 19 | Prepaid Insurance | 2,400 | ||
Cash | 2,400 | |||
(Being premium for insurance has been paid in advance) |
Table (7)
- Prepaid expense belongs to current asset account so there is an increase in asset account so it is debited.
- While cash is also a part of asset account it is credited because there is decrease in cash account for the payment of premium..
22.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post.ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
April 22 | Cash | 4,400 | ||
Account Receivable | 4,400 | |||
(Being cash for previously provided services) |
Table (8)
- Cash account is an asset account. Since cash is earned, so it is to be increased. Therefore, cash account is to be debited.
- Account receivable is also belongs to asset account so receiving cash will decrease it so credited.
25.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post.ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
April 25 | Accounts receivables | 2,890 | ||
Services fees earned | 2,890 | |||
(Being billed client for completed work.) |
Table (9)
- Accounts receivable is a current asset account as the amount due and not received so it causes increase in asset account so debited.
- Services are credit as it is a part of asset account as they will decrease the stock account.
28.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post.ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
April 28 | Dividends | 5,500 | ||
Cash | 5,500 | |||
(Being cash is paid in form of dividend..) |
Table (10)
- Since dividends has been paid which will increase equity so debited.
- Cash is credited as dividends have been paid in cash which decrease the cash account so credited.
29.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post.ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
April 29 | Office supplies | 600 | ||
Accounts payable | 600 | |||
(Being purchased on credit.) |
Table (11)
- Supplies belong to asset account they increase the asset account so debited.
- While accounts payable is a current liability account so purchasing supplies on credit will increase them so credited.
30.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post.ref | Debit($) | Credit($) |
April 30 | Utility expense | 435 | ||
Cash | 435 | |||
(Being expenses paid.) |
Table (12)
- Utility expense account is an expense account. Since utility expense is increased, expense is to be increased. So, debit the utility expense account.
- Cash account is an asset account. Since cash is shrinked, so it is to be reduced. Therefore, cash account is to be credited.
To prepare: ledger account

Explanation of Solution
General ledger
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) | Balance($) |
APR 1. | Capital | 80,000 | 80,000 | ||
APR 2. | Prepaid rent | 9,000 | 71,000 | ||
APR 8 | Service fees | 4,000 | 75,000 | ||
APR 13 | Accounts payable | 11,600 | 63,400 | ||
APR 19 | Prepaid Insurance | 2,400 | 61,000 | ||
APR 22 | Accounts Receivable | 4,400 | 65,400 | ||
APR 28 | Dividends | 5,500 | 59,900 | ||
APR 30 | Utility Expense | 435 | 59,465 |
Table (15)
So the ending balance is $59,465
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) | Balance($) |
APR 12 | Service fees | 6,000 | 6,000 | ||
APR 22. | Cash | 4,400 | 1,600 | ||
APR 24. | Servicer fees | 2,890 | 4,490 |
Table (16)
So the ending balance is $4,490
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) | Balance($) |
APR 3. | Accounts payable | 3,600 | 3,600 | ||
APR 29 | Accounts payable | 600 | 4,200 |
Table (17)
So the ending balance is $4,200
Office Equipment No.163 |
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Date |
Account Title and Explanation |
Post ref |
Debit ($) |
Credit ($) |
Balance ($) |
APR 1. |
Capital |
26,000 |
26,000 |
||
APR 3. |
Accounts payable |
8,000 |
34,000 |
Table (18)
So the ending balance is $34,000.
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) | Balance($) |
APR 19 | Cash | 2,400 | 2,400 |
Table (19)
So the ending balance is $2,400
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) | Balance($) |
APR 2. | Cash | 9,000 | 9,000 |
Table (20)
So the ending balance is $9,000
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) | Balance($) |
APR 1. | Cash | 106,000 | 106,000 | ||
APR 28 | Cash | 5,500 | 100,500 |
Table (21)
So the ending balance is $53,000
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) | Balance($) |
APR 4 | Office equipment and supplies | 11,600 | 11,600 | ||
APR 13. | Cash | 11,600 | 0 | ||
APR 29. | Office supplies | 600 | 600 |
Table (22)
So the ending balance is $600
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) | Balance($) |
APR 30 | Cash | 435 | 435 |
Table (23)
So the ending balance is $435
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) | Balance($) |
APR 28 | Cash | 5,300 | 5,300 |
Table (24)
So the ending balance is $5,300
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit($) | Credit($) | Balance($) |
APR 8 | Cash | 4,000 | 4,000 | ||
APR 12 | Accounts receivable | 6,000 | 10,000 | ||
APR 24 | Accounts receivable | 2,890 | 12,890 |
Table (25)
So the ending balance is $12,890
3.
To prepare:
3.

Explanation of Solution
Trial balance account
Accounts Title | Amount($) | Amount($) |
Cash | 59,465 | |
Accounts Payable | 600 | |
Accounts Receivable | 4,490 | |
Office Supplies | 4,200 | |
Office Equipment | 34,000 | |
Prepaid Insurance | 2,400 | |
Prepaid Rent | 9,000 | |
Capital | 100,500 | |
Dividends | 5,300 | |
Fees earned | 12,890 | |
Utility expenses | 435 | |
Totals | 113,990 | 113,990 |
Table (26)
So, total trial balance is $113,990.
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