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Tim opened the Emporium on March 1, 2017. During March, the following transaction were completed: March 1 Issued 10,000 shares of common stock for $25,000

Tim opened the Emporium on March 1, 2017. During March, the following transaction were completed:

March 1 Issued 10,000 shares of common stock for $25,000 cash March 1 Purchased used servers for $10,000, paying $6,000 cash and the balance on account March 3 Purchased office supplies for $1,500 on account March 5 Paid $2,400 cash on 1-year insurance policy effective March 1 March 14 Billed customers $4,200 for data analysis services March 18 Paid $1,500 cash on amount owed on servers and $500 on amount owed on office supplies March 20 Paid $2,750 cash for employee salaries March 21 Collected $1,400 cash from customers billed on March 14 March 28 Billed customers $6,200 for data analysis services March 31 Paid $350 for server maintenance which did not extend the life or function of the servers March 31 Declared and paid $900 cash dividend

Required: 1) Journalize the March transactions 2) Post to the ledger accounts 3) Prepare a trial balance at March 31 4) Journalize the following adjustments a. earned but unbilled and uncollected revenue at March 31 was $800 b. depreciation on equipment for the month was $650 c. one-twelfth of the insurance policy expired d. an inventory count shows $280 of office supplies on hand at March 31 e. Incurred employee slararies but unpaid were $1,060 I HAVE COMPLETED THIS MUCH-------------------(answers are below) -----Please help with the remaining questions 5,6,7,8 and 9----------

5) Posting adjusting entries to the general ledger 6) Prepare an adjusted trial balance 7) Prepare the income statement and a retained earnings statement for March and a classified balance sheet at 3/31 8) Journalize and post closing entries and complete the closing process 9) Prepare a post closing trial balance at 3/31

1) Journal Entries :
Date Accounts Titles Debit $ Credit $
Mar 1 2017 Cash 25000
Common Stock 25000
1 Equipment 10000
Cash 6000
Accounts Payable 4000
(purchase of used server)
3 Off. Supplies 1500
AP 1500
5 Prepaid Ins 2400
Cash 2400
14 AR 4200
Service Revenue 4200
18 AP 2000
Cash 2000
20 Salary Expense 2250
Cash 2250
21 Cash 1400
AR 1400
28 AR 6200
Service Revenue 6200
31 Maintenance Exp. 350
Cash 350
31 Dividend Exp. 900
Cash 900
2) T-Accounts - Ledger Accounts :
Debit Entries Amount $ Credit Entries Amount $
Cash a/c:
1 25000 1 6000
21 1400 5 2400
18 2000
20 2750
31 350
31 900
C/b 12000
Common Stock a/c:
1 25000
Equipment a/c:
1 6000 c/b 10000
1 4000
AP a/c :
18 2000 1 4000
c/b 3500 3 1500
Off. Supplies a/c:
3 1500
Prepaid Insurance a/c :
5 2400
AR a/c :
14 4200 21 1400
28 6200 c/b 9000
Service Revenue a/c :
c/b 10400 14 4200
28 6200
Salary Exp a/c:
20 2750
Maint. Exp. A/c :
31 350
Dividend exp. A/c :
31 900
3) Trial Balance as on Mar 31, 2017 :
Accounts Titles Debit $ Credit $
CAsh 12000
CS 25000
Equipment 10000
AP 3500
Off. Supplies 1500
Prepaid Insu 2400
AR 9000
Service Revenue 10400
Salary exp. 2750
Maintenance exp. 350
Dividend exp. 900
Total $38,900 $38,900
4) Adjustment Journal Entries :
Date Accounts Titles and explanation Debit $ Credit $
31-Mar AR 800
Service Rev 800
Depreciation 650
Acc Dep - Equipment 650
Insurance exp 200
Prepaid Insu 200
off supplies exp 1220
off supplies 1220
(1500 - 280)
31-Mar Salary Exp 1060
Salary payable 1060

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