
Concept Introduction
T Account: A T-account is the graphical representation of a general ledger that records business transactions. A T-Account looks like the letter T, where the debit entries are recorded at the left side, the credit entries are recorded on the right side and the account title is at the top.
1.
To Prepare: The journal entries for the transactions given for HV Consulting.

Explanation of Solution
The journal entries for the transactions given are prepared as below for HV Consulting.
Date | Account | Debit ($) | Credit (S) |
a | Cash | 60,000 | |
Office Equipment | 25,000 | ||
H. Venedict, Capital | 85,000 | ||
b | Land | 40,000 | |
Building | 160,000 | ||
Cash | 30,000 | ||
Note Payable | 170,000 | ||
c | Office Supplies | 2,000 | |
Account Payable | 2,000 | ||
d | Automobiles | 16,500 | |
H. Venedict, Capital | 16,500 | ||
e | Office Equipment | 5,600 | |
Account Payable | 5,600 | ||
f | Salary Expenses | 1,800 | |
Cash | 1,800 | ||
g | Account Receivable | 8,000 | |
Fee Earned | 8,000 | ||
h | Utilities Expenses | 325 | |
Cash | 325 | ||
i | Account Payable | 2,000 | |
Cash | 2,000 | ||
j | Office Equipment | 20,300 | |
Cash | 20,300 | ||
k | Account Receivable | 6,250 | |
Fee Earned | 6,250 | ||
l | Salary Expenses | 1,800 | |
Cash | 1,800 | ||
m | Cash | 4,000 | |
Account Receivable | 4,000 | ||
n | H. Venedict, Withdrawals | 2,800 | |
Cash | 2,800 |
2.
To Prepare: The T-accounts for the transactions given for HV Consulting.

Explanation of Solution
T-accounts prepared as below for HV Consulting.
Cash Account (101) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
H. Venedict, Capital | 60,000 | Land | 30,000 |
Fee Earned | 8,000 | Salary Expenses | 1,800 |
Account receivable | 4,000 | Utilities Expenses | 635 |
Account Payable | 2,000 | ||
Office Equipment | 20,300 | ||
Salary Expenses | 1,800 | ||
H. Venedict, Withdrawals | 2,800 | ||
Closing Balance | 12,665 |
Account receivable Account (106) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
Fee Earned | 6,250 | Cash | 4,000 |
Closing Balance | 2,250 |
Office Supplies Account (108) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
Account Payable | 2,000 | ||
Closing Balance | 2,000 |
Office Equipment Account (163) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
H. Venedict, Capital | 25,000 | ||
Account Payable | 5,600 | ||
Cash | 20,300 | ||
Closing Balance | 50,900 |
Automobiles Account (164) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
H. Venedict, Capital | 16,500 | ||
Closing Balance | 16,500 |
Building Account (170) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
Notes Payable | 1,60,000 | ||
Closing Balance | 160,000 |
Land Account (172) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
Cash | 30,000 | ||
Note Payable | 10,000 | ||
Closing Balance | 40,000 |
Account Payable Account (201) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
Cash | 2,000 | Office Supplies | 2,000 |
Office Equipment | 5,600 | ||
Closing Balance | 5,600 |
Notes Payable Account (250) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
Land | 10,000 | ||
Building | 160,000 | ||
Closing Balance | 170,000 |
H. Venedict, Capital Account (301) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
Cash | 60,000 | ||
Office Equipment | 25,000 | ||
Automobiles | 16,500 | ||
Closing Balance | 101,500 |
H. Venedict, Withdrawals Account (302) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
Cash | 2,800 | ||
Closing Balance | 2,800 |
Fee Earned Account (402) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
Cash | 8,000 | ||
Account receivable | 6,250 | ||
Closing Balance | 14,250 |
Salary Expenses Account (601) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
Cash | 1,800 | ||
Cash | 1,800 | ||
Closing Balance | 3,600 |
Utilities Expenses Account (602) | |||
Debit | Amount ($) | Credit | Amount ($) |
Cash | 635 | ||
Closing Balance | 635 |
3.
To Prepare: The trial balance for the transactions given for HV Consulting as of April 30.

Explanation of Solution
The trail balance prepared as below for HV Consulting.
HV Consulting | ||
Trail balance as on September 30 | ||
Account | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
Cash | 12,665 | |
Account receivable | 1,250 | |
Office Supplies | 2,000 | |
Office Equipment | 50,900 | |
Automobiles | 16,500 | |
Building | 160,000 | |
Land | 40,000 | |
Account Payable | 5,600 | |
Notes Payable | 170,000 | |
H. Venedict, Capital | 101,500 | |
H. Venedict, Withdrawals | 2,800 | |
Fee Earned | 14,250 | |
Salary Expenses | 3,600 | |
Utilities Expenses | 635 | |
Total | 291,350 | 291,350 |
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