
Financial Accounting
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Author: Robert Libby, Patricia Libby, Frank Hodge Ch
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.1AP
Recording Nonquantitative Journal Entries (P3-1)
The following is a series of accounts for Kruger & Laurenzo, Incorporated, which has been operating for two years. The accounts are listed and numbered for identification. Following the accounts is a series of transactions. For each transaction, indicate the account(s) that should be debited and credited by entering the appropriate account numbers) to the right of each transaction. If no
Account No. | Account Title | Account No. | Account Title |
1 | Cash | 9 | Wages Payable |
2 | 10 | Income Taxes Payable | |
3 | Supplies | 11 | Common Stock |
4 | Prepaid Expenses | 12 | Additional Paid-in Capital |
5 | Buildings | 13 | |
6 | Land | 14 | Service Revenue |
7 | Accounts Payable | 15 | Other Expenses (wages, supplies, interest) |
8 | Mortgage Payable | 16 | Income Tax Expense |
Transactions | Debit | Credit | |
a. | Example: Issued stock to new investors. | 1 | 11, 12 |
b. | Incurred and recorded operating expenses on credit to be paid next period. | ________ | ________ |
c. | Purchased on credit but did not use supplies this period. | ________ | ________ |
d. | Performed services for customers this period on credit. | ________ | ________ |
e. | Prepaid a tire insurance policy this period to cover the next 12 months. | ________ | ________ |
f | Purchased a building this period by making a 20 percent cash down payment and signing a mortgage loan for the balance. | ________ | ________ |
g• | Collected cash this year for services rendered and recorded in the prior year. | ________ | ________ |
h. | Collected cash for services rendered this period. | ________ | ________ |
i. | Paid cash this period for wages earned and recorded last period. | ________ | ________ |
j | Paid cash for operating expenses charged on accounts payable in the prior period. | ________ | ________ |
k. | Paid cash for operating expenses incurred in the current period. | ________ | ________ |
l. | Made a payment on the mortgage loan, which was part principal repayment and part interest. | ________ | ________ |
m. | This period a shareholder sold some shares of her stock to another person for an amount above the original issuance price. | ________ | ________ |
n. | Used supplies on hand to clean the offices. | ________ | ________ |
o. | Recorded income taxes for this period to be paid at the beginning of the next period. | ________ | ________ |
p | Declared and paid a cash dividend this period. | ________ | ________ |
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