(This serial problem began in Chapter 1 and continues through most of the book. If previous chapter...
Question:
(This serial problem began in Chapter 1 and continues through most of the book. If previous chapter segments were not completed, the serial problem can begin at this point. It is helpful, but not necessary, to use the Working Papers that accompany the book.)
SP 7 Assume that Adria Lopez expands Success Systems? accounting system to include special journals.
Required
Locate the transactions related to January through March 2014 for Success Systems in Chapter 5.
Enter the Success Systems transactions for January through March in a sales journal like that in Exhibit 7.5 (insert ?n/a? in the Invoice column), a cash receipts journal like that in Exhibit 7.7, a purchases journal like that in Exhibit 7.9 (use Computer Supplies heading instead of Office Supplies), and a cash disbursements journal like that in Exhibit 7.11 (insert ?n/a? in the Check Number column), or a general journal. Number journal pages as page 2. If the transaction does not specify the name of the payee, state ?not specified? in the Payee column of the cash disbursements journal.
The transactions on the following dates should be journalized in the general journal: January 5, 11, 20, 24, and 29 (no entry required) and March 24. Do not record and post the adjusting entries for the end of March.
Income Tax Fundamentals 2013
ISBN: 9781285586618
31st Edition
Authors: Gerald E. Whittenburg, Martha Altus Buller, Steven L Gill