
Concept explainers
a.
Prepare an analysis of each of the transactions.
a.

Explanation of Solution
1. (a) The asset account (
(b) Revenue has been earned and it is increased. Increase in revenue account in turn increases the owners’ equity account. Increase in owners’ equity account is recorded by credit. Hence, credit Consulting revenue account with $6,000.
2. (a) The asset account (Office supplies) is increased. Increase in asset account is recorded by a debit. Hence, debit Office supplies account with $3,840.
(b) The asset account (Cash) is decreased. Decrease in asset account is recorded by a credit. Hence, credit Cash account with $960.
(c) The liability account (Accounts payable) is increased. Increase in liability account is recorded by a credit. Hence, debit Accounts payable account with $2,880.
3. (a) The liability account (Accounts payable) is decreased. Decrease in liability account is recorded by a debit. Hence, debit Accounts payable account with $120.
(b) The asset account (Office supplies) is decreased. Decrease in asset account is recorded by a credit. Hence, credit Office supplies account with $120.
4. (a) The asset account (Cash) is increased. Increase in asset account is recorded by a debit. Hence, debit Cash account with $6,000.
(b) The owners’ equity account (Capital stock) is increased. Increase in owners’ account is recorded by a credit. Hence, credit Capital stock account with $6,000.
5. (a) The asset account (Cash) is increased. Increase in asset account is recorded by a debit. Hence, debit Cash account with $1,440.
(b) The asset account (Accounts receivable) is decreased. Decrease in asset account is recorded by a credit. Hence, credit Accounts receivable account with $1,440.
6. (a) The liability account (Accounts payable) is decreased. Decrease in liability account is recorded by a debit. Hence, debit Accounts payable account with $2,760.
(b) The asset account (Cash) is decreased. Decrease in asset account is recorded by a credit. Hence, credit Cash account with $2,760.
7. (a) Dividend account is increased. Increase in dividend account in turn decreases the owners’ equity account (
(b) The asset account (Cash) is decreased. Decrease in asset account is recorded by a credit. Hence, credit Cash account with $2,160.
Working Note:
Calculate the outstanding accounts payable.
b.
Prepare journal entries to record the transactions.
b.

Explanation of Solution
Journal entry is a set of economic events which can be measured in monetary terms. These are recorded chronologically and systematically.
Prepare journal entries to record the transactions as follows:
Date | Account title and Explanation | Post ref. |
Debit (in $) | Credit (in $) |
June 1 | Accounts receivable | 6,000 | ||
Consulting revenue | 6,000 | |||
(To record the services provided on account) | ||||
June 3 | Office supplies | 3,840 | ||
Cash | 960 | |||
Accounts Payable | 2,880 | |||
(To record the purchase of office supplies) | ||||
June 5 | Accounts payable | 120 | ||
Office supplies | 120 | |||
(To record the return of Office supplies) | ||||
June 17 | Cash | 6,000 | ||
Capital stock | 6,000 | |||
(To record the issue of the capital stock) | ||||
June 22 | Cash | 1,440 | ||
Accounts receivable | 1,440 | |||
(To record the cash collected from accounts receivable) | ||||
2,760 | ||||
June 29 | Accounts payable | 2,760 | ||
Cash | ||||
(To record the payment made to creditors on account) | ||||
2,160 | ||||
June 29 | Dividends | 2,160 | ||
Cash | ||||
(To record the cash dividend paid) |
Table (1)
Services provided on account:
- Accounts receivable is an asset account and it is increased. Hence, debit Accounts receivable account.
- Consulting revenue is a revenue account and it is increased which increases the owners’ equity account. Hence, credit the consulting revenue account.
Purchase of Office Supplies:
- Office supplies are the asset account and it is increased. Hence, debit Office supplies account.
- Cash is an asset account and it is decreased. Hence, credit cash account.
- Accounts payable is a liability account and it is increased. Hence, credit Accounts payable account.
Return of Office Supplies:
- Accounts payable is a liability account and it is decreased. Hence, debit Accounts payable account.
- Office supplies are an asset account and it is decreased. Hence, credit Office supplies account.
Issued Capital stock:
- Cash is an asset account and it is increased. Hence, debit cash account.
- Capital stock is the owners’ equity account and it is increased. Hence, credit capital stock account.
Collected Accounts receivable:
- Cash is an asset account and it is increased. Hence, debit cash account.
- Accounts receivable is an asset account and it is decreased. Hence, credit Accounts receivable account.
Paid Accounts payable:
- Accounts payable is a liability account and it is decreased. Hence, debit Accounts payable account.
- Cash is an asset account and it is decreased. Hence, credit cash account.
Paid Cash Dividend:
- Dividends account is increased. Hence, debit dividends account.
- Cash is an asset account and it is decreased. Hence, credit cash account.
c.
Explain the manner in which the realization principle influences the manner in which the June 1 billing to customers is recorded in the accounting records.
c.

Explanation of Solution
Realization principle:
Realization principle states that, under the accrual basis of accounting, revenue must be recorded when a business has significantly completed the process of revenue generation. This means that revenue must be recognized only when the revenue generated is realized or realizable and earned.
According to the realization principle, the revenue should be recorded in the accounting records, once the service has been rendered and the revenue has been earned, irrespective of whether cash is received or not. On June 1, the company has rendered service to the customers and the revenue has been earned. Hence, the company has to record the revenue in the accounting records.
d.
Explain the manner in which the matching principle influences the manner in which the June 3 purchase of Office supplies is recorded in the accounting records.
d.

Explanation of Solution
Matching Principle:
This accounting principle states that a company should recognize expenses in the same period those expenses are incurred to earn revenues.
According to the matching principle, the expense incurred in a particular accounting period should be matched with the revenues earned in the same period. On June 3, the company has purchased Office supplies. These supplies purchased are used in the same accounting period and they earn revenue which is matched with the expense incurred to purchase them in the same accounting period. Hence, the company has to record the purchase of Office supplies as the asset on June 3.
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