Principles of Accounting
Principles of Accounting
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ISBN: 9781133626985
Author: Belverd E. Needles, Marian Powers, Susan V. Crosson
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 3P

Jennifer Lopez opened a school for administrative skills called Lopez Office Training and completed the following transactions:

  1. a. Contributed the following assets to the business:

    Cash $5,700

    Computers 4,300

    Office Equipment 3,600

  2. b. Found a location for her business and paid the first month’s rent, $260.
  3. c. Paid for an advertisement announcing the opening of the school, $190.
  4. d. Received applications from three students for a four-week secretarial program and two students for a ten-day keyboarding course. The students will be billed a total of $1,300.
  5. e. Purchased supplies on credit, $330.
  6. f. Billed the enrolled students, $1,740.
  7. g. Purchased a second-hand computer, $480, and office equipment, $380, on credit.
  8. h. Paid for the supplies purchased on credit in e, $330.
  9. i. Paid cash to repair a broken computer, $40.
  10. j. Received partial payment from students previously billed, $1,080.
  11. k. Paid the utility bill for the current month, $90.
  12. l. Paid an assistant one week’s salary, $440.
  13. m. Made a cash withdrawal of $300.

Required

  1. 1. Set up the following T accounts: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Supplies; Computers; Office Equipment; Accounts Payable; J. Lopez, Capital; J. Lopez, Withdrawals; Tuition Revenue; Salaries Expense; Utilities Expense; Rent Expense; Repair Expense; and Advertising Expense.
  2. 2. Record the transactions directly in the T accounts, using the transaction letter to identify each debit and credit.
  3. 3. Prepare a trial balance using today’s date.
  4. 4. Business Application ▶ Examine transactions f and j. What were the revenues, and how much cash was received from the revenues? What business issues might you see arising from the differences in these numbers?
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