The following problem will continue from one chapter to the next, carrying the balances forward from month
Question:
The following problem will continue from one chapter to the next, carrying the balances forward from month to month. Each chapter will focus on the learning experience of the chapter and add additional information as the business grows.
Assignment
1. Set up an expanded accounting equation spreadsheet using the following accounts:
2. Analyze and record each transaction in the expanded accounting equation.
3. Prepare the financial statements for Precision Computer Centre for the period ending May 31.
Tony Freedman decided to begin his own computer service business on May 2, 2022. He named the business the Precision Computer Centre. During the month of May, Tony conducted the following business transactions:
A. Invested $4,500 of his savings into the business.
B. Paid $1,200 (cheque No. 201) for a computer from Multi Systems, Inc.
C. Paid $600 (cheque No. 202) for office equipment from Office Furniture, Inc.
D. Set up a new account with Staples and purchased $250 in office supplies on credit.
E. Paid May rent, $400 (cheque No. 203).
F. Repaired a system for a customer; collected $250.
G. Collected $200 for system upgrade labour charge from a customer.
H. Electric bill due at May 31 but unpaid, $85.
I. Received $1,200 for services performed on Taylor Golf computers.
J. Tony withdrew $100 (cheque No. 204) to take his wife Carol out in celebration of opening the new business. Note: The business is too small to worry about GST (or HST), and PST is not applicable either. Tony’s company may on occasion pay some GST or HST, but these details are not used in any transactions until a later chapter.
Step by Step Answer:
College Accounting A Practical Approach
ISBN: 9780135222416
14th Canadian Edition
Authors: Jeffrey Slater, Debra Good