Journal entry is a medium of recording the business transactions carried during a particular accounting period.
Four Column Accounts:
The four column accounts keeps track of the balance as transactions takes place. In case of assets and expense accounts, the increase in the expenses and assets are shown in the debit column and vice-versa. When there is increase in liabilities and revenues, it is shown on the credit side and vice-versa.
Income Statement:
The statement which shows the revenues earned and expenses incurred during a particular year is called Income statement.
Statement of Owner's Equity:
Statement of owner's equity is concerned with portion of owner's equity.
A financial statement which shows the financial position of a company during specified accounting period is called a balance sheet.
Prepare journal entries to record the transactions, create financial statements, and assess the impact of each transaction on financial statements.
Answer to Problem 7GLP
Solution:
Date | Accounts | Debit | Credit |
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 | |
Accounts Payable | $2,000 | ||
d. | Automobiles | $16,500 | |
H. Venedict, Capital | $16,500 | ||
e. | Office Equipment | $5,600 | |
Accounts Payable | $5,600 | ||
f. | Salaries Expense | $1,800 | |
Cash | $1,800 | ||
g. | Cash | $8,000 | |
Fees Earned | $8,000 | ||
h. | Utilities Expense | $635 | |
Cash | $635 | ||
i. | Accounts Payable | $2,000 | |
Cash | $2,000 | ||
j. | Office Equipment | $20,300 | |
Cash | $20,300 | ||
k. | $6,250 | ||
Fees Earned | $6,250 | ||
l. | Salaries Expense | $1,800 | |
Cash | $1,800 | ||
m. | Cash | $4,000 | |
Accounts Receivable | $4,000 | ||
n. | H. Venedict, Withdrawals | $2,800 | |
Cash | $2,800 | ||
HV CONSULTING Income Statement Month Ended September 30. | ||
Revenues: | ||
Fees Earned | $14,250 | |
Expenses: | ||
Salaries Expense | $3,600 | |
Utilities Expense | $635 | |
Total Expense | $4,235 | |
Net Income | $10,015 |
HV CONSULTING Statement of Owner's Equity Month Ended September 30 | ||
H. Venedict, Capital, Sept. 1 | $0 | |
Owner's contribution during the month | $101,500 | |
Net income for the month | $10,015 | |
Subtotal | $111,515 | |
Owner's withdrawal | (2,800) | |
H. Venedict, Capital, Sept. 30. | $108,715 |
HV CONSULTING Balance Sheet Month Ended September 30. | ||
Assets | ||
Current Asset: | ||
Cash | $12,665 | |
Accounts Receivable | $2,250 | |
Office Supplies | $2,000 | |
Total Current Assets | $16,915 | |
Plant, Property and Equipment | ||
Office Equipment | $50,900 | |
Automobiles | $16,500 | |
Building | $160,000 | |
Land | $40,000 | |
Total Plant, Property and Equipment | $267,400 | |
Total Assets | $284,315 | |
Liabilities | ||
Current Liabilities | ||
Accounts Payable | $5,600 | |
Long-Term Liabilities | ||
Notes Payable | $170,000 | |
Total Liabilities | $175,600 | |
Owner's Equity | ||
H. Venedict, Capital | $108,715 | |
Total Liabilities and Owner's Equity | $284,315 | |
Transactions | Impact on financial statements |
a. | The contribution of cash and office equipment by the owner increases the assets and equity of the owner simultaneously. |
b. | The land purchased by the company is debited as it increases assets and the cash account and note payable account are credited as it results in decrease of cash and increase of liabilities. |
c. | Purchase of office supplies on credit increases the office supplies which is an asset and increases the accounts payable which is a liability. |
d. | Investment of personal automobile in the company increases both assets "Automobile" and owner's equity at the same time. |
e. | Purchase of additional office equipment on credit increases the assets "Office Equipment" and liabilities "Accounts Payable" at the same time. |
f. | Salaries expense incurred increases the expenses in the income statement and decreases the assets of cash accounts as it results in outflow of cash. |
g. | Services performed for the client for cash will increase the cash balance and revenue in the income statement of the company. |
h. | Utilities expense increases the expense and ultimately decreases the net income and cash balance at the same time. |
i. | Payment on accounts payable decreases the cash balance and liabilities "Accounts Payable" of the company. |
j. | Purchase of new office equipment for cash increases the assets "Office Equipment" and decreases the cash balance of the company by same amount. |
k. | Service performed on credit increases the "Accounts Receivable" which is an asset and "Fees Earned" which is revenue by the same amount. |
l. | Salary expense decreases the net income and cash balance of the company. |
m. | Received cash on accounts receivable increases the cash balance and decreases the Accounts Receivable at the same time. |
n. | Withdrawal by the owner will result in decrease of equity and cash balance of the company. |
Explanation of Solution
Cash Account no. 101 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
a. | $60,000 | $60,000 | |
b. | $30,000 | $30,000 | |
f. | $1,800 | $28,200 | |
g. | $8,000 | $36,200 | |
h. | $635 | $35,835 | |
i. | $2,000 | $33,835 | |
j. | $20,300 | $13,535 | |
l. | $1,800 | $11,735 | |
m. | $4,000 | $15,735 | |
n. | $2,800 | $12,665 |
Accounts Receivable Account no. 106 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
k. | $6,250 | $6,250 | |
m. | $4,000 | $2,250 | |
Office Supplies Account no. 108 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
c. | $2,000 | $2,000 | |
Office Equipment Account no. 163 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
a. | $25,000 | $25,000 | |
e. | $5,600 | $30,600 | |
j. | $20,300 | $50,900 |
Automobiles Account no. 164 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
d. | $16,500 | $16,500 | |
Building Account no. 170 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
b. | $160,000 | $160,000 | |
Land Account no. 172 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
b. | $40,000 | $40,000 | |
Accounts Payable Account no. 201 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
c. | $2,000 | $2,000 | |
e. | $5,600 | $7,600 | |
i. | $2,000 | $5,600 |
Notes Payable Account no. 250 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
b. | $170,000 | $170,000 | |
H. Venedict, Capital Account no. 301 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
a. | $85,000 | $85,000 | |
d. | $16,500 | $101,500 | |
H. Venedict, Withdrawals Account no. 302 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
n. | $2,800 | $2,800 | |
Fees Earned Account no. 402 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
g. | $8,000 | $8,000 | |
k. | $6,250 | $14,250 | |
Salaries Expense Account no. 601 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
f. | $1,800 | $1,800 | |
l. | $1,800 | $3,600 | |
Utilities Expense Account no. 602 | |||
Date | Debit | Credit | Balance |
h. | $635 | $635 | |
The net income of HV consulting for the month ended September 30 is $10,015 and total assets, liabilities and owners' equity amounts to $284,315.
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