College Accounting (Book Only): A Career Approach
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Chapter 6, Problem 2PA
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To determine
Journalize the issue of check for petty cash fund establishment.
2.
To determine
Prepare a petty cash payments report of Company E for the month of May.
3.
To determine
Journalize the transaction for reimbursement of petty cash fund.
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On May 1 of this year, Ellsworth and Company established a Petty Cash Fund. The following petty cash transactions took place during the month:
May Transactions:
May
1
Cashed check no. 956 for $150 to establish a Petty Cash Fund, and put the $150 in a locked drawer in the office.
3
Bought postage stamps, $8.80, voucher no. 1 (Miscellaneous Expense).
4
Issued voucher no. 2 for taxi fare, $12 (Miscellaneous Expense).
6
Issued voucher no. 3 for delivery charges on outgoing parts, $15.
9
B. Ellsworth, the owner, withdrew $25 for personal use, voucher no. 4.
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Paid $8.29 for postage, voucher no. 5 (Miscellaneous Expense).
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Bought pens for office, $6, voucher no. 6.
23
Paid $3.59 for a box of staples, voucher no. 7.
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Paid $15 for window cleaning service, voucher no. 8 (Miscellaneous Expense).
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Paid $2 for pencils for office, voucher no. 9.
31
Issued for cash check no. 1098 for $95.68 to reimburse Petty Cash Fund.
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1.…
The following petty cash transactions were made by the Freeman Corporation during the month
of September. Record the transactions in the journal provided in the account order that they appear below.
Sep 1
Established a petty cash fund of $300.
Sep 15
Reimbursed the petty cash fund for the following:
Stapler, staples, and tape
$55
Pizza for the office party (meals)
$85
Maintenance/Janitorial
$112
The cash in the box before reimbursement was $40.
Sep 16
Realized the petty cash fund should be increased to $400.
Sep 30
Reimbursed the petty cash fund for the following:
Delivery charges
$85
Toner and paper for office printer
$115
Lunch for the customer
$130
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