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Create General Ledger entries based on the information given. Chart of accounts: 1001 Cash 1006 Accounts Receivable 1019 Merchandise Inventory 1124 Office supplies 1125 Store

Create General Ledger entries based on the information given.

Chart of accounts:

1001 Cash
1006 Accounts Receivable
1019 Merchandise Inventory
1124 Office supplies
1125 Store supplies
1128 Prepaid insurance
1163 Office equipment
1164 Accumulated Depreciation - Office equipment
1165 Store equipment
1166 Accumulated Depreciation - Store equipment
2001 Accounts payable
3001 Skip Slider, Capital
3002 Skip Slider, Withdrawals
4013 Sales
4014 Sales discounts
4015 Sales returns and allowances
5002 Cost of goods sold
6012 Depreciation expense - Office equipment
6013 Depreciation expense - Store equipment
6020 Office salaries expense
6021 Sales salaries expense
6037 Insurance expense
6041 Rent expense, office space
6042 Rent expense, selling space
6050 Office supplies expense
6051 Store supplies expense
6090 Utilities expense
9001

Income Summary

May 1 Rent Expense-selling space 6042 4000
Rent Expense-office space 6041 1000
Cash 1001 5000
May 2 Accounts receivable -John's hardware 1006 4500
Sales 4013 4500
Cost of goods sold 5002 2000
Merchandise inventory 1029 2000
May 3 Sales returns and allowances 4015 150
Accounts recievable-John's 1006 150
May 4 Merchandise inventory 1019 27027
Office Supplies 1124 38
Store Supplies 1125 754
Accounts payable-Amy's bakery 2001 27819
May 5 Cash 1001 4410
Sales discounts 4014 90
Accounts receivable- amy's 1006 4500
May 8 Accounts payable-Amy's 2001 27819
Cash 1001 27819
May 9 Cash 1001 225
Store Supplies 6051 225
May 10 Office equipment 1163 2047
accounts payable-jerry's 2001 2047
May 11 Merchandise inventory 1019 6200
Accounts payable-Lukes ski shop 1001 6200
May 12 Accounts payable- amy's 2001 97
Office equipment 1163 97
May 15 Office Salaries 6020 1510
Sales Salaries 6021 3230

Cash

1001 4740
Sales revenue 4013 31280
Cash 1001 31280
Cost of goods sold 5002 13200
Inventory 1019 13200
May 16 Accounts recievable- Dales bike shop 1006 3990
Sales 4013 3990
Cost of goods sold 5002 1890
Merchandise inventory 1019 1890
May 17 Merchandise inventory 1019 23650
Accounts payable-george's 2001 23650
May 19 Accounts payable-tim's 2001 6076
Sales discounts 4014 124
Cash 1001 6076
May 22 Accounts recievable 1006 8650
Sales 4013 8650
Cost of goods sold 5002 4990
Merchandise inventory 1019 4990
May 23 Accounts Payable 2001 23177
Inventory 1019 473
Cash 1001 23177
May 24 Merchandise Inventory 1019 8102
Office Supplies 1124 180
Store supplies 1125 630
Accounts payable 2001 9012
May 25 Merchandise inventory 1019 3080
Accounts payable-Jackson 2001 3080
May 26 Accounts recievable 1006 21315
Sales 4013 21315
Cost of goods sold 5002 12230
Merchandise inventory 1019 12230
Utilities expense 6090 983
Cash 1001 983
May 29 Owner withdrawls 3002 4800
Cash 1001 4800
May 30 Cash 1001 8477
Sales Discount 4014 173
Accounts recievable- susan's
Sales salaries 6021 3230
Office Salaries 6020 1510
Cash 1001 4740
May 31 Cash 1001 46025
Sales 4013 46025
Cost of goods sold 5002 22500
Inventory 1019 22500

EX, answer in the format:

Date (CASH 1001) Item REF Debit Credit Debit Credit
April 30 Balance 88900

Accounts recievable- Balance 0

Office supplies balance- debit- $2430

Store Supplies Balance- debit- $ 3158

Prepaid insurance balance- debit- $6427

Office equipment balance- debit $58752

Accumulated depreciation balance- credit $19898

Store equipment balance- debit- $134960

Accumulated deprecation- store equipment- balance- $27420

Accounts payable- balance- $0

Steve anderson capital- balance- credit- $410593

Steve anderson withdrawls- balance- $0

Sales - balance 0

Sales returns and allowances- 0

Sales discounts- 0

Cost of goods sold 0

deprreciation expense office equipment- 0

depreciation expense store equipment 0

Office salaries expense 0

Insurance expense

rent expense office space

Rent expense selling space

office supplies expense

Store supplies expense

utilities expense

Income summary

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