Concept explainers
Journalizing transactions, posting
Leaming Objectives 3, 4
3. Cash Balance $50,160
Terrence Murphy opened a law office on January 1, 2018. During the ?rst month of operations, the business completed the following transactions:
Jan. 1 | Murphy contributed $78,000 cash to the business, Terrence Murphy, Attorney. The business gave capital to Murphy. |
3 | Purchased office supplies, $600, and furniture, $1,700, on account. |
4 | Performed legal services for a client and received $1,000 cash. |
7 | Purchased a building with a market value of $130,000, and land with a market value of $25,000. The business paid $25,000 cash and signed a note payable to the bank for the remaining amount. |
11 | Prepared legal documents for a client on account, $400. |
15 | Paid assistant’s semimonthly salary, $1,120. |
16 | Paid for the office supplies purchased on January 3 on account. |
18 | Received $2,700 cash for helping a client sell real estate. |
19 | Defended a client in court and billed the client for 51,800. |
25 | Received a bill for utilities, $600. The bill will be paid next month. |
29 | Received cash on account, $1,500. |
30 | Paid $1,200 cash for a 12-month insurance policy starting on February 1. |
30 | Paid assistant's semimonthly salary, $1,120. |
31 | Paid monthly rent expense, $1,800. |
31 | Murphy withdrew cash of $2,200. |
Requirements
1. Record each transaction in the journal, using the following account titles: Cash;
2. Open the following four-column accounts including account numbers: Cash, 101; Accounts Receivable, 111; Office Supplies, 121; Prepaid Insurance, 131; Land, 141; Building, 151; Furniture, 161; Accounts Payable, 201; Utilities Payable, 211; Notes Payable, 221; Murphy, Capital, 301; Murphy, Withdrawals, 311; Service Revenue, 411; Salaries Expense, 511; Rent Expense, 521; and Utilities Expense, 531.
3. Post the journal entries to four-column accounts in the ledger, using dates, account numbers, journal references; and posting references Assume thejournal entries were recorded on page 1 of the journal.
4. Prepare the trial balance of Terrence Murphy, Attorney, at January 31, 2018.
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