Identify the normal balance (Dr for Debit; Cr for Credit) and type of account (A for asset,
Question:
Identify the normal balance (Dr for Debit; Cr for Credit) and type of account (A for asset, L for liability, E for equity, E-rev for revenue, E-exp for expense, and E-eq for equity) for each of the following items
Normal balance Account type
Accounts Payable
Supplies
Inventory
Common Stock
Dividends
Salaries Expense
Identify whether the following transactions would be recorded with a debit (Dr) or credit (Cr) entry. Indicate the normal balance of the account.
Debit or credit? Normal balance
Equipment increase
Dividends Paid increase
Repairs Expense increase
Service revenue decrease
Miscellaneous Expense increase
Bonds Payable decrease
The following information is provided for the first month of operations for Legal Services Inc.: A. The business was started by selling $100,000 worth of common stock. B. Six months' rent was paid in advance, $4,500. C. Provided services in the amount of $1,000. The customer will pay at a later date. D. An office worker was hired. The worker will be paid $275 per week. E. Received $500 in payment from the customer in "C". F. Purchased $250 worth of supplies on credit. G. Received the electricity bill. We will pay the $110 in thirty days. H. Paid the worker hired in "D" for one week's work. I. Received $100 from a customer for services we will provide next week. J. Dividends in the amount of $1,500 were distributed. Prepare the necessary journal entries to record these transactions. If an entry is not required for any of these transactions, state this and explain why.