Apr 6 Revenue and cash receipts journals; accounts receivable subsidiary and general ledgers Transactions related to revenue and cash receipts completed by Crowne Business Services Co. during the period April 2-30 are as follows: Apr, 2. issued Invoice No. 793 to Ohr Co, 55,650 Apr. 5 Received cash from Mendez Co. For the balance owed on its account. Issued Invoice No. 794 to Pinecrest Co., $2,030, Apr. 13 Issued Invoice No: 795 to Shilo Co.$3,030. Post revenue and collections to the accounts receivable subsidiary Wedger Apr. 15 Received cash from Pinecrest Co. for the balance owed on April 1 Issued Invoice No. 796 to Pinecrest Co., $6,330 Post revenue and collections to the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger Apr 19. Received cash from Ohr Co. for the balance due on invoice of April 2. Ape 20. Received cash from Pinecrest Co. for balance due on invoice of April 6 Issued Invoice No. 797 to Mendez Co, $8,330. Received $2,300 note receivable in partial settlement of the balance due on the Shilo Co, account. Apr 30. Received cash from fees earned, $14,220 Post revenue and collections to the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger Apr. 16 Apr 22 Apr 25 -DUA Show Me How Required: 11 Cash 1. Insert the following balances in the general ledger as of April 1: $13,080 12 Accounts Receivable 15,940 14 Notes Receivable 6,930 41 Fees Earned After completing the recording of the transactions in the Journals in part 3, total each of the columns of the special journals, and post the Individual entries and totals to the general ledger. Insert account balances after the last posting. When posting to the general ledger, post in chronological order. However, if there is more than one entry on the same date, be sure to post transactions from the revenue journal before posting transactions from the cash receipts journal If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. In CNOW, Journal pages begin with ")", Cash Receipts begin with "CR" and Revenue Journal begins with "R". For example Journal/ Cash Receipts/ Revenue Journal, page 1/36/40 respectively. POST. REF. is simply 1, CR36, and R40. Wow GENERAL LEDGER Date Item Post. Ref. Debit Credit Balance Dr. Balance Cr. Account: Cash #11 |Apr. 1 Balance Account Accounts Receivable # 12 Apr. 1 Balance Account: Notes Receivable # 14 I III |Apr. 1 Balance Account: Fees Earned . 41 2. Imert the following balances in the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger as of April 1: Mendez Co $9,160 Ohr Co Pinecrest Co 6,780 Shilo Co. After completing the recording of the transactions in the journals in part 3, post to the accounts receivable subsidiary Indger in chronological order, and insert the balances at the points indicated in the narrative of transactions. Determine the balance in the customer's account before recording a cash receipt. If an amount box does not require an entry leave it blank. In CNOW, Journal pages begin with ", Cash Receipts begin with "CR" and Revenue Journal begins with "R". For example Journal/Cash Receipts/ Revenue Journal, page 1/36/40 respectively. POST. REF. is simply 11, CR36, and R40 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE SUBSIDIARY LEDGER Date Item Post. Ref. Debit Credit Balance Account: Mendez Co. Apr. 1 Balance Account: Ohr Co. Account: Pinecrest Co. Apr. 1 Balance Account Shilo Co. 3. Prepare a single-column revenue journal (p. 40) and a cash receipts journal (p. 36). Use the following column headings for the cash receipts journal: Fees Eamed Cr., Accounts Receivable Cr, and Cash Dr. The Fees Earned column is used to record cash fees, 4. Using the two special Journals and the two-column general Journal (p. 1). Journalize the transactions for April. Post to the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger, and insert the balances at the points indicated in the narrative of transactions, Determine the balance in the customer's account before recording a cash receipt. 5. Total each of the columns of the special journals and post the individual entries and totals to the general ledger. Insert account balances after the last posting If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. REVENUE JOURNAL PAGE 40 Date Invoice No. Account Debited Post. Ref. Accounts Rec. Dr. Fees Earned Cr. CASH RECEIPTS JOURNAL PAGE 36 Date Account Credited Post. Fees Earned Ref. Cr. Accts. Rec. Cr. Cash Dr. DIIIII ni JOURNAL PAGE 1 Date Description Post. Ref. Debit Credit S 6. What is the sum of the customer balances? Does the sum of the customer balances agree with the accounts receivable controlling account in the general ledger? 7. Would an automated system omit postings to a controlling account as performed in part (5) for Accounts Receivable