Concept explainers
Using all journals 2
This problem continues the Crystal Clear Cleaning practice
Crystal Clear Cleaning has decided that, in addition to providing cleaning services, it will sell cleaning products Crystal Clear uses the perpetual inventory system During December 2018, Crystal Clear completed the following transactions
Dec. 2 Purchased 1000 units of inventory for $4,000 on account from Sparkle
Company on terms. 5110, W20,
S Purchased 1,200 units of inventory from Borax on account with terms
4110, rhr30. The total invoice was for $6,000, which included a $300 freight
charge.
7 Returned 300 units of inventory to Sparkle from the December 2 purchase
(cost $1,200).
9 Paid Borax
1 Sold 500 units of goods to Happy Maids for $5,500 on account with terms
rV30. Crystal Clear’s cost of the goods was S2.000.
12 Paid Sparkle.
15 Received 100 units with a retail price of $1,100 back from customer Happy
Maids. The goods cost Crystal Clear $400.
21 Received payment from Happy Maids. settlingthe amount due in full.
28 Sold 500 units of goods to Bridget. Inc. on account for $6,500 (cost $2,022).
Terms 1/15, n/30.
29 Paid cash for utilities of $550.
30 Paid cash for Sales Commission Expense of $214.
31 Received payment from Bridget, Inc. less discount,
Requirements
1. Use the appropriate journal to record the preceding transactions ii a sues journal (omit the Invoice No column), a cash receipts journal (omit Sales Discount Forfeited column). a purchases journal, a cash payments journal(omit the Check No. column). and a general journal.
2. Total each column of the special journals Show that total debits equal total credits in each special journal.
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionChapter 7 Solutions
Horngren's Accounting: The Managerial Chapters, Student Value Edition (12th Edition)
- Discuss the accounting treatment for investments in debt and equity securities.arrow_forwardSaved Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] On December 1, Jasmin Ernst organized Ernst Consulting. On December 3, the owner contributed $84,310 in assets to launch the business. On December 31, the company's records show the following items and amounts. $ 10,200 Cash withdrawals by owner Cash Accounts receivable 15,200 Consulting revenue Office supplies 3,550 Rent expense Land 45,990 Office equipment 18,310 Accounts payable 8,740 Salaries expense Telephone expense Miscellaneous expenses Owner investments 84,310 $ 2,340 15,200 3,910 7,350 790 610 Use the above information to prepare a December 31 balance sheet for Ernst Consulting. AC Graw Hill ERNST CONSULTING Balance Sheet December 31 $ 0 G-SYNC $ 0 S 0 Barrow_forwardAudit, Fraud, Or Forensic Accounting Introduce yourself to your peers by sharing something unique about your background. Explain how you expect this course will help you move forward in your current or future career. This course covers forensic accounting, so it's important to establish the differences between an audit, a fraud examination, and a forensic accounting engagement. Think about the fraud conviction of Elizabeth Holmes, as described in the video, "Elizabeth Holmes Found Guilty in Theranos Fraud Trial." Then respond to the following: Imagine you are assigned to the Theranos case. Write the first five questions you would ask if you were an auditor, the first five questions as a fraud examiner, and the first five as a forensic accountant. After your questions, explain why the questions and approaches are different among the three roles. Be sure to respond to at least one of your classmates' posts.arrow_forward
- Degregorio Corporation makes a product that uses a material with the following direct material standards: Standard quantity 2.7 kilos per unit Standard price $9 per kilo The company produced 5,700 units in November using 15,760 kilos of the material. During the month, the company purchased 17,830 kilos of direct material at a total cost of $156,904. The direct materials purchases variance is computed when the materials are purchased. The materials quantity variance for November is: a. $3,330 F b. $3,236 F c. $3,330 U d. $3,236 Uarrow_forwardNonearrow_forwardGeneral Accountarrow_forward
- Cornerstones of Financial AccountingAccountingISBN:9781337690881Author:Jay Rich, Jeff JonesPublisher:Cengage LearningPrinciples of Accounting Volume 1AccountingISBN:9781947172685Author:OpenStaxPublisher:OpenStax CollegeIntermediate Accounting: Reporting And AnalysisAccountingISBN:9781337788281Author:James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald PagachPublisher:Cengage Learning
- College Accounting, Chapters 1-27AccountingISBN:9781337794756Author:HEINTZ, James A.Publisher:Cengage Learning,Financial Accounting: The Impact on Decision Make...AccountingISBN:9781305654174Author:Gary A. Porter, Curtis L. NortonPublisher:Cengage LearningCollege Accounting, Chapters 1-27 (New in Account...AccountingISBN:9781305666160Author:James A. Heintz, Robert W. ParryPublisher:Cengage Learning