After recording the transactions in E 9, prepare a trial balance in proper sequence for Ornega Repair
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After recording the transactions in E 9, prepare a trial balance in proper sequence for Ornega Repair Service, Inc., as of June 30, 2010.
Data From E9
Open the following T accounts: Cash; Repair Supplies; Repair Equipment; Accounts Payable; Common Stock; Dividends; Repair Fees Earned; Salaries Expense; and Rent Expense. Record the following transactions for the month of June directly in the T accounts; use the letters to identify the transactions in your T accounts. Determine the balance in each account.
a. Tony Ornega opened Ornega Repair Service, Inc., by investing $4,300 in cash and $1,600 in repair equipment in return for 5,900 shares of the company’s $1 par value common stock.
b. Paid $800 for the current month’s rent.
c. Purchased repair supplies on credit, $1,100.
d. Purchased additional repair equipment for cash, $600. e. Paid salary to a helper, $900. f. Paid $400 of amount purchased on credit in c.
g. Accepted cash for repairs completed, $3,720.
h. Declared and paid a dividend of $1,000.
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Financial and Managerial Accounting
ISBN: 978-1439037805
9th edition
Authors: Belverd E. Needles, Marian Powers, Susan V. Crosson