A Clear View Miniature Golf and Driving Range Inc. was opened on March 1 by Roger Prince.
Question:
A Clear View Miniature Golf and Driving Range Inc. was opened on March 1 by Roger Prince. These selected events and transactions occurred during March.
Mar. 1 Stockholders invested $50,000 cash in the business in exchange for common stock of the corporation.
3 Purchased Arnie’s Golf Land for $38,000 cash. The price consists of land $23,000, building $9,000, and equipment $6,000.
(Record this in a single entry.)
5 Advertised the opening of the driving range and miniature golf course, paying advertising expenses of $1,200 cash.
6 Paid cash $2,400 for a 1-year insurance policy.
10 Purchased golf clubs and other equipment for $5,500 from Golden Bear Company, payable in 30 days.
18 Received golf fees of $1,600 in cash from customers for golf fees earned.
19 Sold 100 coupon books for $25 each in cash. Each book contains ten coupons that enable the holder to play one round of miniature golf or to hit one bucket of golf balls. (Hint: The revenue is not earned until the customers use the coupons.)
25 Paid a $500 cash dividend.
30 Paid salaries of $800.
30 Paid Golden Bear Company in full for equipment purchased on March 10.
31 Received $900 in cash from customers for golf fees earned.
The company uses these accounts: Cash, Prepaid Insurance, Land, Buildings, Equipment, Accounts Payable, Unearned Service Revenue, Common Stock, Retained Earnings, Dividends, Service Revenue, Advertising Expense, and Salaries and Wages Expense.
Instructions Journalize the March transactions, including explanations. Clear View records golf fees as service revenue.
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