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Please ignore other question and focus on question 3 and 4 Cause I post this question before but the expert didn't explain it very clearly so I hope you can help me Question 3: Prepare a SINGLE-COLUMN REVENUE JOURNAL and a CASH RECEIPT JOURNAL. Use the following journal heading for the cash receipt journal: Fees Earned Cr. , Account Receivable Cr. , and Cash Dr. The Fees earned column is used to record cash fees. Insert a checkmark in the Post.Ref.column. Question 4: Using the two special journals and two-column general journal, journalize the transaction for November. Post to the Account Receivable subsidiary ledger, and at points indicated in the narrative of transactions. Determine the balance of the customer's account before recording a cash receipt. image text in transcribed

Transactions related to revenue and cash receipts completed by Sterling Engineering Services during the period November 230, 2010, are as follows: Nov. 2. Issued Invoice No. 717 to Yee Co., $810. 3. Received cash from AGI Co. for the balance owed on its account. 7. Issued Invoice No. 718 to Phoenix Development Co., $400. 10. Issued Invoice No. 719 to Ridge Communities, $1,940. Post revenue and collections to the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger. 14. Received cash from Phoenix Development Co. for the balance owed on November 1 16. Issued Invoice No. 720 to Phoenix Development Co., $275. Post revenue and collections to the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger. 19. Received cash from Yee Co. for the balance due on invoice of November 2. 20. Received cash from Phoenix Development Co. for invoice of November 7. 23. Issued Invoice No. 721 to AGI Co., $670. 30. Recorded cash fees earned, $3,400. 30. Received office equipment of $1,500 in partial settlement of balance due on the Ridge Communities account. Post revenue and collections to the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger. Instructions 1. Insert the following balances in the general ledger as of November 1: 11 Cash 12 Accounts Receivable 18 Office Equipment 41 Fees Earned $17,240 2,020 31,500 2. Insert the following balances in the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger as of November 1: $1,340 680 AGI Co. Phoenix Development Co. Ridge Communities Yee Co

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