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Comprehensive Problem ( Problem info and working papers ) Bob opened Bob s Cleaning Services on July 0 1 , 2 0 2 2 .

Comprehensive Problem (Problem info and working papers)
Bob opened Bobs Cleaning Services on July 01,2022. During July the company completed these transactions.
July 01 Bob invested $12,000 cash in the business
02 Purchased used truck for $6,000, paying $3,000 cash and the balance on account.
03 Purchased cleaning supplies for $1,300 on account.
05 Paid $2,400 cash on one-year insurance policy effective July 1.
12 Billed customers for $2,500 for cleaning services.
18 Paid $1,000 of amount owed on truck AND $800 of the amount owed on cleaning supplies.
20 Paid $1,200 for employee salaries.
21 Collected $1,400 from customers previously billed on July 12.
25 Billed customers $7,000 for cleaning services.
30 Paid gasoline for the month on the truck, $200.
31 Declared and paid a $900 cash dividend.
Use this Chart of Accounts: Cash; Account Receivable; Supplies; Prepaid Insurance; Truck; Accumulated Depreciation-Truck; Accounts Payable; Salaries Payable; Common Stock; Retained Earnings; Dividends; Income Summary; Service Revenue; Supplies Expense; Gasoline Expense; Depreciation Expense; Insurance Expense; Salaries Expense.
Instructions:
(a) Journalize AND Post the July transactions.
(b) Prepare a (TB) Trial Balance at July 31 on a worksheet ...(Completed for you!)
(Hint ... verify that YOUR posting $ amounts add up to this correct TB ... if your numbers
dont match the TB ... FIX your journal entries (and then post and re-check!)
(c) Enter the following adjustments, AND total the ADJ columns, on the worksheet.
(c1) Unbilled and uncollected revenues for services performed at July 31 were $1,500.
(c2) Depreciation on the Truck for the month was $300.
(c3) One month (July) of the 1-year insurance policy was used up.
(c4) An inventory count shows that $400 of cleaning supplies remains unused as of July 31.
(c5) Accrued, but unpaid, employee salaries were $600.
(d) Complete, including column totals, the INC ST and BAL SHT columns of the worksheet.
(e) Prepare the Income Statement and a Classified Balance Sheet.
(f) Journalize AND POST the Adjusting entries.
(g) Journalize AND POST the Closing entries.
(h) Prepare a Post-Closing Trial Balance.\table[[July 31,,,],[(4),,,],[July 31,,,],[(5),,,]]
Instruction (g)... Journalize and POSt Closing Entries
\table[[Date,Account Titles and Explanation,Debit,Credit],[July 31,,,],[(1),,,],[July 31,,,],[(2),,,],[,,,],[,,,],[,,,],[,,,],[July 31,,,],[(3),,,],[July 31,,,],[(4),,,]]
Bob's Cleaning Services, Inc
Post-Closing Trial Balance
July 31,2022
\table[[Account Titles and Explanation,Debit,Credit],[,,],[,,],[,,],[,,],[,,],[,,],[,,],[,,],[Column Totals,,],[,22,100,22,100]]
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