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Prepare the journal entries (omit explanations) for all transactions from January 01, 2016 through June 30, 2016, post all journal entries to the general ledger,

Prepare the journal entries (omit explanations) for all transactions from January 01, 2016 through June 30, 2016, post all journal entries to the general ledger, and prepare an Unadjusted Trial Balance for the six months ending June 30, 2016.

1/1 The owner of the business contributed $10,000 cash and a truck worth $16,000 to the business in exchange for 26,000 shares of $1par common stock. This is the first ever transaction for the business. Use perpetual inventory.

1/31 Borrowed $50,000 on a note payable from the bank.

1/31 Paid January rent, $500

2/01 Purchased equipment for $10,000 cash.

2/15 Purchased 100 bags of lawn fertilizer for $2.00 per bag on account (this lawn fertilizer will be sold to customers to apply themselves)

2/01 Paid February rent, $500

3/01 Prepaid, March December rent at $500 per month

3/01 Purchased 100 bags of weed preventive fertilizer for $8 per bag on account (this fertilizer will be sold to customers to apply themselves)

3/01 Paid amount owed on lawn fertilizer from 2/15 transaction

3/15 Sold 20 bags of weed preventive fertilizer for $15 per bag (cash)

3/15 Received $500 cash from customers for spring lawn services performed

3/15 Performed spring lawn service to customers on account $750

4/01 Collected $500 from customers on account from 3/15 transaction

4/14 Collected $250 from customers on account from 3/15 transaction

4/15 Sold 25 bags of weed preventive fertilizer for $15 per bag (cash)

4/15 Sold 15 bags of lawn fertilizer for $6 per bag (cash)

4/15 Paid for advertising campaign, $5,000 cash

5/01 Received payment for summer services in advance from 20 customers

5 months (May September) at $1000 each for a total of $100,000

5/31 Received payment for Mays lawn services provided from 5 customers, $5,500

5/31 Performed May lawn service for 5 customers on account to be received by 6/15, $5,500

5/31 Paid fuel expense of $1,000 for May

6/05 Paid wages to employees for May, $8000

6/15 Received payment from Mays credit customers, $5,500

6/15 Sold 20 bags of lawn fertilizer for $6 per bag (cash)

6/30 Received payment for Junes lawn service from 4 customers, $4,400

6/30 Performed June lawn service for 5 customers on account to be received by 7/15, $5,500

6/30 Purchased supplies on account, $1,000

6/30 Paid semi-annual payment on note from bank, $4,000 principal plus $2,000 interest expense for a total payment of $6,000

6/30 Paid fuel expense of $1,000 for May

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