For each transaction, indicate in which journal it should be recorded. Sales Journal Cash Receipts Journal Purchases Journal Cash Payments Journal General Journal Returned products
For each transaction, indicate in which journal it should be recorded.
- Sales Journal
- Cash Receipts Journal
- Purchases Journal
- Cash Payments Journal
- General Journal
Returned products to a supplier. | Sales Journal/ Cash Receipts Journal/ Cash Payments Journa/ lGeneral Journal / Purchases Journal |
Sold products for cash. | Sales Journal/ Cash Receipts Journal/ Cash Payments Journa/ lGeneral Journal / Purchases Journal |
Received a loan from the bank. | Sales Journal/ Cash Receipts Journal/ Cash Payments Journa/ lGeneral Journal / Purchases Journal |
Recorded adjustment for depreciation. | Sales Journal/ Cash Receipts Journal/ Cash Payments Journa/ lGeneral Journal / Purchases Journal |
Owner invested cash into the business. | Sales Journal/ Cash Receipts Journal/ Cash Payments Journa/ lGeneral Journal / Purchases Journal |
Sold products on account | Sales Journal/ Cash Receipts Journal/ Cash Payments Journa/ lGeneral Journal / Purchases Journal |
Paid amount owing to a supplier. | Sales Journal/ Cash Receipts Journal/ Cash Payments Journa/ lGeneral Journal / Purchases Journal |
Received a utility bill, which will be paid later. | Sales Journal/ Cash Receipts Journal/ Cash Payments Journa/ lGeneral Journal / Purchases Journal |
Owner withdrew cash from the business. | Sales Journal/ Cash Receipts Journal/ Cash Payments Journa/ lGeneral Journal / Purchases Journal |
2. Hidson Inc. is a small retailer. The following is a list of sales transactions for the month of February.
Feb 3 | Made a sale on account (Invoice # 5606) to W. Wager for $790 (cost $593) |
Feb 5 | Made a sale on account (Invoice # 5607) to K. Washer for $1,220 (cost $955) |
Feb 11 | Made a sale on account (Invoice # 5608) to J. Depp for $940 (cost $769) |
Feb 16 | Made a sale on account (Invoice # 5609) to KC Inc. for $700 (cost $522) |
Required
Record these transactions in the sales journal.
Do not enter dollar signs or commas in the input boxes.
Sales Journal | Page 5 | |||||
Date | Account | Invoice # | Accounts Receivable / Sales (DR/CR) | COGS/Merchandise Inventory (DR/CR) | ||
Feb 3 | W. Wager | 5606 | $Answer | $Answer | ||
Feb 5 | K. Washer | 5607 | $Answer | $Answer | ||
Feb 11 | J. Depp | 5608 | $Answer | $Answer | ||
Feb 16 | KC Inc. | 5609 | $Answer | $Answer | ||
Total | $Answer | $Answer |
3. AB Cosmetics has provided you with the following information about the transactions the company had during the month of April.
Apr 2 | Received $2,900 from a cash sale to Clean Inc. (cost $2,320). |
Apr 8 | Received $730 from Facial Fresh for outstanding accounts receivable. |
Apr 12 | Received $600 for the cash sale of 5 facial scrubs (cost $540) to Seizers Salon. |
Apr 16 | Received $111 in interest earned from Timberland Bank. |
Apr 28 | Took out a loan of $4,900 from the bank. |
Required
Record these transactions in the cash receipts journal.
Do not enter dollar signs or commas in the input boxes.
Cash Receipts Journal | Page 5 | ||||||
Date | Account | Cash (DR) | Accounts Receivable (CR) | Sales (CR) | Interest Revenue (CR) | Other (CR) | COGS /Merchandise Inventory (DR/CR) |
Apr 2 | Cash Sale | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Apr 8 | Facial Fresh | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Apr 12 | Seizers Salon | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Apr 16 | Timberland Bank | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Apr 28 | Bank Loan | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Total | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
4. Stocked Warehouse sells clothing to retailers. During the month of September 2022, the following transactions occurred. Assume zero opening balances for the subledger and general ledger accounts. Assume no entries were made directly to the accounts receivable general ledger from the general journal.
Sep 2 | Sold inventory to Fashion House (Invoice #497) for $6,400 cash; the inventory had a cost of $2,743. |
Sep 7 | Received a loan from Bank of Charlotte for $7,000. |
Sep 11 | Sold inventory to Harmony Outlet (Invoice #498) on account for $9,500; the inventory had a cost of $3,800. |
Sep 18 | Sold inventory to Dress Me (Invoice #499) for $7,400 on account; the inventory had a cost of $3,059. |
Sep 19 | Received full payment from Harmony Outlet for the sale on September 11. |
Sep 30 | Received $52 of interest earned on a savings account. |
Required
a) Record the above transactions in the sales journal and the cash receipts journal.
b) Post the appropriate transactions from the journals to the subledger accounts.
c) At the end of the month, total the journals and update the accounts receivable control account.
Do not enter dollar signs or commas in the input boxes.
Sales Journal | Page 1 | |||
Date | Account | Invoice # | Accounts Receivable / Sales (DR/CR) | COGS/Merchandise Inventory (DR/CR) |
Sep 11 | Harmony Outlet | 498 | $Answer | $Answer |
Sep 18 | Dress Me | 499 | $Answer | $Answer |
Sep 30 | Total | $Answer | $Answer |
Cash Receipts Journal | Page 1 | ||||||
Date | Account | Cash (DR) | Accounts Receivable (CR) | Sales (CR) | Bank Loan (CR) | Other (CR) | COGS/Merchandise Inventory (DR/CR) |
Sep 2 | Cash Sale | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Sep 7 | Bank of Charlotte | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Sep 19 | Harmony Outlet | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Sep 30 | Interest Revenue | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Sep 30 | Total | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Account: Accounts Receivable | GL No. 110 | ||||
Date | Description | DR | CR | Balance | |
Sep 30 | Adjustment for sales | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Sep 30 | Adjustment for cash receipts | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Account: Harmony Outlet | ||||
Date | DR | CR | Balance | |
Sep 11 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Sep 19 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Account: Dress Me | ||||
Date | DR | CR | Balance | |
Sep 18 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
5. Ruiz Manufacturing sells flat-pack bookcases to retailers. The following transactions occurred during the month of December 2022. All sales on account come with terms of 4/15, net 60.
Dec 1 | Received a loan from the bank for $11,000. |
Dec 7 | Sold products for cash to Ash Retailer for $8,900; the products had a cost of $4,895. |
Dec 9 | Sold products on account to Furniture Retailer for $11,000; the products had a cost of $6,600. |
Dec 11 | Furniture Retailer paid the amount owing from Dec 9. |
Dec 17 | Sold products on account to Ash Retailer for $6,400; the products had a cost of $3,520. |
Required
a) Record the above transactions in the sales journal and the cash receipts journal.
b) Post the appropriate transactions from the journals to the subledger accounts.
c) At the end of the month, total the journals and update the accounts receivable control account.
Do not enter dollar signs or commas in the input boxes.
Sales Journal | Page 1 | |||
Date | Account | Invoice # | Accounts Receivable / Sales (DR/CR) | COGS/Merchandise Inventory (DR/CR) |
Dec 9 | Furniture Retailer | $Answer | $Answer | |
Dec 17 | Ash Retailer | $Answer | $Answer | |
Dec 31 | Total | $Answer | $Answer |
Cash Receipts Journal | Page 1 | ||||||
Date | Account | Cash (DR) | Sales Discount (DR) | Accounts Receivable (CR) | Sales (CR) | Other (CR) | COGS/Merchandise Inventory (DR/CR) |
Dec 1 | Bank Loan | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Dec 7 | Cash Sales | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Dec 11 | Furniture Retailer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Dec 31 | Total | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Account: Accounts Receivable | GL No. 110 | ||||
Date | Description | DR | CR | Balance | |
Dec 31 | Adjustment for sales | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Dec 31 | Adjustment for cash receipts | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Account: Furniture Retailer | ||||
Date | DR | CR | Balance | |
Dec 9 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Dec 11 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Account: Ash Retailer | ||||
Date | DR | CR | Balance | |
Dec 17 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | Answer |
6. K. Fen, a sports retailer, made the following purchases during the month of December.
Dec 3 | Received a bill (Invoice # 95) from F. Day for the purchase of 2 basketballs worth $114 each and 6 footballs worth $50 each. |
Dec 7 | Received a bill (Invoice # 105) from G. Smith for the purchase of 7 cricket bats worth $59 each, 5 pairs of ice skates worth $29 each and 4 rugby balls worth $29 each. |
Dec 10 | Received a bill (Invoice # 115) from N. Modd for the purchase of 7 cricket bats worth $49 each. |
Dec 14 | Received a bill (Invoice # 192) from N. Less for the purchase of 9 packages of golf balls at $50 each. |
Required
Record these transactions in the purchases journal.
Do not enter dollar signs or commas in the input boxes.
Purchases Journal | Page 5 | |||
Date | Account | Invoice # | Merchandise Inventory (DR) | Accounts Payable (CR) |
Dec 3 | F. Day | 95 | $Answer | $Answer |
Dec 7 | G. Smith | 105 | $Answer | $Answer |
Dec 10 | N. Modd | 115 | $Answer | $Answer |
Dec 14 | N. Less | 192 | $Answer | $Answer |
TOTAL | $Answer | $Answer |
7. Vina Duckworth has provided the following information relating to her activities in the month of September 2022.
Sep 1 | Paid amount owing $610 (Invoice #1797) to RTT Depot (Cheque #195). |
Sep 6 | Paid back loan of $780 to the bank (Cheque #196). |
Sep 11 | Paid $4,000 to Redberry Inc. for purchase of inventory (Cheque #197). |
Sep 17 | Received a telephone bill for $440 and paid the amount owing to CasTech Inc. (Cheque #198). |
Sep 26 | Paid $213 to MGAD Inc. for general expenses (Cheque #199). |
Required
Record these transactions in the cash payments journal.
Do not enter dollar signs or commas in the input boxes.
Cash Payments Journal | Page 7 | |||||
Date | Account | Cheque # | Other (DR) | Merchandise Inventory (DR) | Accounts Payable (DR) | Cash (CR) |
Sep 1 | RTT Depot | 195 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Sep 6 | Bank Loan | 196 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Sep 11 | Redberry Inc. | 197 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Sep 17 | Telephone Expense | 198 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Sep 26 | General Expense | 199 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Total | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
8. Yard Clean Up sells landscaping materials. During the month of May 2022, the following transactions occurred. Assume zero opening balances for the subledger and general ledger accounts. Assume no entries were made directly to the accounts payable general ledger from the general journal.
May 3 | Purchased office supplies for $970 on account from Staplers. |
May 9 | Purchased inventory for $1,150 cash from Rock Bottom with Cheque #371. |
May 15 | Paid telephone bill for $260 cash with Cheque #372. |
May 16 | Paid the amount owing to Staplers with Cheque #373. |
May 21 | Purchased inventory for $3,460 from Stoneway on account. |
Required
a) Record the above transactions in the purchases journal and the cash payments journal.
b) Post the appropriate transactions from the journals to the subledger accounts.
c) At the end of the month, total the journals and update the accounts payable control account.
Do not enter dollar signs or commas in the input boxes.
Purchases Journal | Page 6 | |||||
Date | Account | Invoice | Merchandise Inventory (DR) | Office Supplies (DR) | Other (DR) | Accounts Payable (CR) |
May 3 | Staplers | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | |
May 21 | Stoneway | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | |
May 31 | Total | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Cash Payments Journal | Page 4 | |||||
Date | Account | Cheque # | Accounts Payable (DR) | Other (DR) | Merchandise Inventory (DR) | Cash (CR) |
May 9 | Rock Bottom | Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
May 15 | Telephone Expense | Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
May 16 | Staplers | Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
May 31 | Total | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Account: Accounts Payable | GL No. 200 | ||||
Date | Description | DR | CR | Balance | |
May 31 | Adjustment from purchases | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
May 31 | Adjustment from cash payments | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Account: Staplers | ||||
Date | DR | CR | Balance | |
May 3 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
May 16 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Account: Stoneway | ||||
Date | DR | CR | Balance | |
May 21 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | Answer |
9.Put-A-Wrench-In-It sells hand tools. During the month of February 2022, the following transactions occurred. Assume zero opening balances for the subledger and general journal accounts. Assume no entries were made directly to the accounts payable general ledger from the general journal.
Feb 2 | Purchased inventory for $6,840 on account from TopCraft. |
Feb 8 | Paid salary for $2,970 with cheque #245. |
Feb 9 | Purchased inventory for $4,020 cash from Chester Inc. with cheque #246. |
Feb 16 | Paid the full amount owing to TopCraft from the Feb 2 transaction with cheque #247. |
Feb 25 | Purchased inventory for $7,810 on account from Debolt Inc. |
Required
a) Record the above transactions in the purchases journal and the cash payments journal.
b) Post the appropriate transactions from the journals to the subledger accounts.
c) At the end of the month, total the journals and update the accounts payable control account.
Do not enter dollar signs or commas in the input boxes.
Purchases Journal | Page 6 | |||||
Date | Account | Invoice | Merchandise Inventory (DR) | Supplies Expense (DR) | Other (DR) | Account Payable (CR) |
Feb 2 | TopCraft | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | |
Feb 25 | Debolt Inc | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | |
Feb 28 | Total | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Cash Payments Journal | Page 4 | |||||
Date | Account | Cheque # | Accounts Payable (DR) | Other (DR) | Merchandise Inventory (DR) | Cash (CR) |
Feb 8 | Salaries Expense | Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Feb 9 | Chester Inc. | Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Feb 16 | TopCraft | Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Feb 28 | Total | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer |
Account: Accounts Payable | GL No. 200 | ||||
Date | Description | DR | CR | Balance | |
Feb 28 | Adjustment from purchases | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Feb 28 | Adjustment from cash payments | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Account: TopCraft | ||||
Date | DR | CR | Balance | |
Feb 2 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Feb 16 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
Account: Debolt Inc | ||||
Date | DR | CR | Balance | |
Feb 25 | $Answer | $Answer | $Answer | AnswerDRCR |
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