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Q. Use the Zipbooks accounting software to set up Celine Food Supplies accounts and record the transactions for that hypothetical retail shop selling food supplies. You can ignore any incomes and expenses other than the ones stated in the transactions below. The following transactions were written on a piece of paper for the month of July. The balance date for Celine Food Supplies is 31 July 2023.
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Transactions July 1 The opening balance for the following accounts are cash RM20,000, inventory RM50,000, account receivable RM30,000, shop fittings RM10,000, accounts payable RM25,000 and capital (Celine) RM85,000. 1 Paid three months' rent of premises, RM3,000. 3 Purchased inventories on credit from BA Wholesalers for RM5,000, terms n/30. 5 Cash sales, RM1,200 (cost price RM800). 7 Returned goods to BA Wholesalers, RM500. 9 Paid RM 800 advertising 10 Credit sales to ZB Holdings for RM3,800 (cost RM2,000), terms n/30. 11 Paid RM6,000 off accounts payable outstanding at the beginning of the period. 14 Purchased inventories for cash, RM1,000. 15 ZB Holdings returned goods, RM600 (cost RM380). 18 Cash sales of RM2,800 (cost price RM1 800). 20 Cash refund of RM50 for sales allowance on goods sold on 18 July 22 Celine took inventory with a cost of RM500 for his own use. 24 Paid the month's wage of RM1,400. 25 Credit sales to Suki's Desserts, RM800 (cost RM500), terms, n/30. 28 Suki's Desserts returned goods, RM200 (cost RM120). 31 A physical stock take revealed inventory on hand of RM50,200 Additional information: Shop fittings are bought on the 1 July 2023 and are depreciated using the straight-line method. Celine estimates that the useful life are 5 years and the residual value RM2,000

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