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JOURNAL PAGE 1 Date Account Title Post. Ref. Debit Credit 2018 Apr. 1 Cash 20000 Accounts receivable 14700 Supplies 3300 Office equipment 12000 Common stock

JOURNAL PAGE 1
Date Account Title Post. Ref. Debit Credit
2018
Apr. 1 Cash 20000
Accounts receivable 14700
Supplies 3300
Office equipment 12000
Common stock 50000
(To record common stock issued)
Apr. 1 Prepaid rent 6000
Cash 6000
(To record rent prepaid)
Apr. 2 Prepaid insurance 4200
Cash 4200
(To record insurance prepaid)
Apr. 4 Cash 9400
Unearned fees 9400
(To record advance collected from customers)
Apr. 5 Office equipment 8000
Accounts payable 8000
(To record office equipment purchased on account)
Apr. 6 Cash 11700
Accounts receivable 11700
(To record collection on account)
Apr. 10 Miscellaneous expense 350
Cash 350
(To record advertising expense paid)
Apr. 12 Accounts payable 6400
Cash 6400
(To record collection on account)
Apr. 12 Accounts receivable 21900
Fees earned 21900
(To record fees earned on account)
Apr. 14 Salary expense 1650
Cash 1650
(To record salary paid)
JOURNAL PAGE 2
Date Account Title Post. Ref. Debit Credit
2018
Apr. 17 Cash 6600
Fees earned 6600
(To record cash fees earned)
Apr. 18 Supplies 725
Cash 725
(To record purchase of supplies)
Apr. 20 Accounts receivable 16800
Fees earned 16800
(To record fees earned on account)
Apr. 24 Cash 4450
Fees earned 4450
(To record cash fees earned)
Apr. 26 Cash 26500
Accounts receivable 26500
(To record collection on account)
Apr. 27 Salary expense 1650
Cash 1650
(To record salary paid)
Apr. 29 Miscellaneous expense 540
Cash 540
(To record telephone bill paid)
Apr. 30 Miscellaneous expense 760
Cash 760
(To record electricity bill paid)
Apr. 30 Cash 5160
Fees earned 5160
(To record cash fees earned)
Apr. 30 Accounts receivable 2590
Fees earned 2590
(To record fees earned on account)
Apr. 30 Dividends 18000
Cash 18000
(To record dividends paid)

Note: The advertising, telephone, and electricity expenses are debited to miscellaneous expense since there are no separate expense accounts provided for the same.

GENERAL JOURNAL PAGE 3
Date Account Title Post. Ref. Debit Credit
2018 Adjusting Entries
a. Apr. 30 Insurance expense 350
Prepaid insurance 350
(To record expired insurance)
b. Apr. 30 Supplies expense 2800
Supplies (3300 + 725 -1225) 2800
(To record supplies used)
c. Apr. 30 Depreciation expense 400
Accumulated depreciation 400
(To record depreciation expense)
d. Apr. 30 Salary expense 275
Salaries payable 275
(To record salary accrued)
e. Apr. 30 Rent expense 2000
Prepaid rent 2000
(To record expired rent)
f. Apr. 30 Unearned fees 7050
Fees earned (9400 - 2350) 7050
(To record fees earned)

Prepare an income statement, a retained earnings statement, and a balance sheet.

Rosebud Consulting Income Statement For the Month Ended April 30, 2018
Expenses:
Total Expenses

If an answer is zero, enter "0".

Rosebud Consulting Retained Earnings Statement For the Month Ended April 30, 2018

Rosebud Consulting Balance Sheet April 30, 2018
Assets Liabilities
Current assets: Current liabilities:
Total liabilities
Total current assets
Property, plant and equipment: Stockholders' Equity
Total property, plant and equipment Total stockholders' equity
Total assets Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

9. Journalize the closing entries on Page 4 of the journal. (Do not insert the account numbers in the journal at this time.) Post the closing entries to the general ledger in the spreadsheet. Then go back and enter the appropriate posting references in the journal. (Income Summary is account #34 in the chart of accounts.)

For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

GENERAL JOURNAL PAGE 4
Date Description Post.Ref. Debit Credit
2018 Closing Entries

10. Prepare a post-closing trial balance. List the accounts in order by type: Assets, Liablities, Capital, Dividends, Revenue, and Expenses. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

Rosebud Consulting Post-Closing Trial Balance April 30, 2018
Debit Balances Credit Balances

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