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Journalizing transactions, posting
Vito York practices medicine under the business title Vito York, M.D. During March, the medical practice completed the following transactions:
Mar. 1 | York contributed $64,000 cash to the business in exchange for common stock. |
5 | Paid monthly rent on medical equipment, $630. |
9 | Paid $13,000 cash to purchase land to be used in operations. |
10 | Purchased office supplies on account, $1,800. |
19 | Borrowed $24,000 from the bank for business use. |
22 | Paid $1,200 on account. |
28 | The business received a bill for advertising in the daily newspaper to be paid in April, $270. |
31 | Revenues earned during the month included $6,600 cash and $5,800 on account. |
31 | Paid employees’ salaries $2,700, office rent $1,500, and utilities $400. Record as a compound entry. |
31 | The business received $1.450 for medical screening services to be performed next month. |
31 | Paid cash dividends of $6,600. |
The business uses the following accounts: Cash;
Requirements
1. Journalize each transaction. Explanations are not required.
2. Post the journal entries to the T-accounts, using transaction dates as posting references in the ledger accounts. Label the balance of each account Bal.
3. Prepare the trial balance of Vito York, M.D., as of March 31, 2017.
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