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All journals and general ledger;
The transactions completed by AM Express Company during March, the first month of the fiscal year, were as follows:
Mar. 1. | Issued Check No. 205 for March rent, $2,450. |
2. | Purchased a vehicle on account from McIntyre Sales Co., $26,900. |
3. | Purchased office equipment on account from Office Mate Inc., $1,570. |
5. | Issued Invoice No. 91 to Ellis Co., $7,000. |
6. | Received check for $7,950 from Chavez Co. in payment of invoice. |
Mar. 7. | Issued Invoice No. 92 to Trent Co., $9,840. |
9. | Issued Check No. 206 for fuel expense, $820. |
10. | Received check for $10,000 from Sajeev Co. in payment of invoice. |
10. | Issued Check No. 207 to Office City in payment of $450 invoice. |
10. | Issued Check No. 208 to Bastille Co. in payment of $1,890 invoice. |
11. | Issued Invoice No. 93 to Jarvis Co., $7,200. |
11. | Issued Check No. 209 to Porter Co. in payment of $415 invoice. |
12. | Received check for $7,000 from Ellis Co. in payment of March 5 invoice. |
13. | Issued Check No. 210 to McIntyre Sales Co. in payment of $26,900 invoice of March 2. |
16. | Cash fees earned for March 1 —16, $26,800. |
16. | Issued Check No. 211 for purchase of a vehicle, $28,500. |
17. | Issued (-heck No. 212 for miscellaneous administrative expense, $4,680. |
18. | Purchased maintenance supplies on account from Bastille Co., $2,430. |
18. | Received check for rent revenue on office space, $900. |
19. | Purchased the following on account from Master Supply Co.: maintenance supplies, $2,640, and office supplies, $1,500. |
20. | Issued Check No. 213 in payment of advertising expense, $8,590. |
20. | Used maintenance supplies with a cost of $4,400 to repair vehicles. |
21. | Purchased office supplies on account from Office City, $990. |
24. | Issued Invoice No. 94 to Sajeev Co., $9,200. |
25. | Received check for $14,000 from Chavez Co. in ¡payment of invoice. |
25. | Issued Invoice No. 95 to Trent Co., $6,300. |
26. | Issued Check No. 214 to Office Mate Inc. in payment of $1,570 invoice of March 3. |
27. | Issued Check No. 215 to J. Wu as a personal withdrawal, $4,000. |
30. | Issued Check No. 216 in payment of driver salaries, $33,300. |
31. | Issued Check No. 217 in payment of office salaries, $21,200. |
31. | Issued Check No. 218 for office supplies, $600. |
31. | Cash fees earned for March 17-31, $29,400. |
Instructions
1. Enter the following account balances in the general ledger as of March 1:
11 | Cash | $65,200 |
12 | 31,950 | |
14 | Maintenance Supplies | 7,240 |
15 | Office Supplies | 3,690 |
16 | Office Equipment | 17,300 |
17 | Accum. Depr. Office Equip. | 4,250 |
18 | Vehicles | 62,400 |
19 | Accum. Depr.—Vehicles | 17,800 |
21 | Accounts Payable | 2,755 |
31 | J.Wu, Capital | 162,975 |
32 | J.Wu, Drawing | — |
41 | Fees Earned | — |
42 | Rent Revenue | — |
51 | Driver Salaries Expense | — |
52 | Maintenance Supplies Expense | — |
53 | Fuel Expense | — |
61 | Office Salaries Expense | — |
62 | Rent Expense | — |
63 | Advertising Expense | — |
64 | Miscellaneous Administrative Exp. | — |
2. Journalize the transactions for March, using the following journals similar to those illustrated in this chapter: single-column revenue journal (p. 35), cash receipts journal (p. 31), purchases journal (p. 37, with columns for Accounts Payable, Maintenance Supplies, Office Supplies, and Other Accounts), cash payments journal (p. 34), and two-column general journal (p. 1). Assume that the daily postings to the individual accounts in the accounts payable subsidiary ledger and the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger have been made.
3. Post the appropriate individual entries to the general ledger.
4. Total each of the columns of the special journals and post the appropriate totals to the general ledger; insert the account balances.
5. Prepare a trial balance.
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