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image text in transcribedimage text in transcribedimage text in transcribedimage text in transcribedimage text in transcribedPlease do only from December 31 not all. i am posting this again because you didnt answered mylast question. plz if you need any answer from part A write in comment.

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Part A Required 1. Set up balance column accounts based on the chart of accounts provided. 2. Prepare journal entries to record each of the following October transactions. 3. Post the October entries. 4. Prepare a trial balance at October 31, 2020. 5. Prepare an income statement and a statement of changes in equity for the month ended October 31, 2020, as well as a balance sheet at October 31, 2020. 1 - Oct. 1 Aster Turane invested $32,000 cash, a $5,040 computer system, and $12,000 of office equipment in the business. 2 Paid six months of rent in advance; $9,300. 3 Purchased computer supplies on credit for $1,975 from Triple-One Supplies. 5 Paid $8,640 cash for one year's premium on a property and liability insurance policy. 6 Billed Norton Electric $3,300 for installing a new computer system. 8 Paid for the computer supplies purchased from Triple-One Supplies. 10 Hired Donald Gee as a part-time assistant for $345 per day, as needed. 12 Billed Norton Electric another $1,850 for computer services rendered. 15 Received $1,650 from Norton Electric on its account. 17 Paid $375 to repair equipment damaged when moving into the new office. 20 Paid $1,950 for an advertisement in the local newspaper. 22 Received the balance owing from Norton Electric on its account. 28 Billed Whistler Resort $6,400 for services. 31 Paid Donald Gee for nine days' work. 31 Aster Turane withdrew $1,200 cash from the business for personal use. . Part B Required 6. Prepare journal entries to record each of the following November transactions. 7. Post the November entries. 8. Prepare a trial balance at November 30, 2020. 9. Prepare an income statement and a statement of changes in equity for the two months ended November 30, 2020, as well as a balance sheet at Novembe 30, 2020. Nov. 1 Reimbursed Aster Turane's business automobile expense for 2,630 kilometres at $1.60 per kilometre. 2 Received $7,920 cash from Langara Lodge for computer services rendered. 5 Purchased $420 of computer supplies for cash from Triple-One Supplies. 8 Billed Dinwoody Entertainment $4,230 for computer services rendered. 13 Notified by Kinsetta Groceries that Aster's bid of $5,950 for an upcoming project was accepted. 18 Received $4,200 from Whistler Resort against the bill dated October 28. 22 Donated $500 to the Hope Mission in the company's name. 24 Completed work for Kinsetta Groceries and sent a bill for the agreed amount. 25 Sent another bill to Whistler Resort for the past due amount of $2,200. 28 Reimbursed Aster Turane's business automobile expense for 1,080 kilometres at $1.60 per kilometre. 30 Paid Donald Gee for 17 days' work. 30 Aster Turane withdrew $1,400 cash from the business for personal use. Required 1. Prepare journal entries to record each of the following transactions for Aster Systems. Post the entries to the accounts in the ledger. Dec. 3 Paid $3,800 to the Kingsway Garden Mall for the company's share of mall advertising costs for December. 3 Paid $1,040 to repair the company's computer. 4 Received the balance owing from Kinsetta Groceries. 10 Paid Donald Gee for eight days' work at the rate of $345 per day. 14 Notified by Kinsetta Groceries that Aster's bid of $6,500 on a proposed project was accepted. Kinsetta paid an advance of $3,000. 17 Purchased $740 of computer supplies on credit from Triple-One Supplies. 18 Sent a reminder to Dinwoody Entertainment to pay the $4,230 originally recorded on November 8. 20 Completed a project for Langara Lodge and received $1,100 cash. 24-28 Took the week off for the holidays. 31 Received $1,800 as partial payment from Dinwoody Entertainment. 31 Reimbursed Aster Turane's business automobile expenses of 1,800 kilometres at $1.60 per kilometre. 31 Aster Turane withdrew $800 cash from the business. 2. Prepare adjusting entries to record the following additional information collected on December 31, 2020. Post the entries to the accounts in the ledger. Dec. 31 a. The December 31 inventory of computer supplies was $480. b. Three months have passed since the annual insurance premium was paid. C. As of the end of the year, Donald Gee has not been paid for four days of work at the rate of $345 per day. d. The computer equipment is expected to have a five-year life with no residual value. e. The office equipment is expected to have a ten-year life with no residual value. f. Prepaid rent for three of the six months has expired. 3. Prepare an adjusted trial balance as of December 31, 2020. 4. Prepare an income statement and statement of changes in equity for the three months ended December 31, 2020. 5. Prepare a balance sheet as of December 31, 2020. Chapter 2 Cumulative Problem Name #'art 8 ASTER SYSTEMS Trial Balance November 30, 2020 Credit Debit $ 8604 $ 14580 $ 2395 $ 8640 $ 9300 $ 12000 $ 5040 0 Cash A/C Accounts Receivables Alc Computer Supplies A/c Prepaid Insurance A/C Prepaid Rent A/C Office Equipment Alc Computer Equipment A/c Accounts Payable A/C Aster Turane, Capital Alc Aster Turane, Withdrawals A/C Computer Service Revenue Alc Wages Expenses Alc Advertisement A/C Mileage Expenses A/C Repairs Expenses, Computer A/C Charitable Donations Expenses Alc $ 49040 $ 2600 $ 31850 $ 8970 $ 1950 $ 5936 $ 375 S 500 Total $ 80890 $ 80890

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