The transactions listed below took place at Brown Building Cleaning Service during September 2016. This firm cleans
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Analyze and record each transaction in the general journal. Choose the account names from the chart of accounts shown below. Be sure to number the journal page 1 and to write the year at the top of the Date column.
ASSETS
101 Cash
111 Accounts Receivable
141 Equipment
LIABILITIES
202 Accounts Payable
OWNER’S EQUITY
301 Charles Brown, Capital
302 Charles Brown, Drawing
REVENUE
401 Fees Income
EXPENSES
501 Cleaning Supplies Expense
502 Equipment Repair Expense
503 Office Supplies Expense
511 Rent Expense
514 Salaries Expense
521 Telephone Expense
524 Utilities Expense
DATE TRANSACTIONS
Sept. 1 Charles Brown invested $50,000 in cash to start the business.
5 Performed services for $6,000 in cash.
6 Issued Check 1000 for $2,500 to pay the September rent.
7 Performed services for $6,300 on credit.
9 Paid $640 for monthly telephone bill; issued Check 1001.
10 Issued Check 1002 for $675 for equipment repairs.
12 Received $1,090 from credit clients.
14 Issued Checks 1003–1004 for $12,500 to pay salaries.
18 Issued Check 1005 for $800 for cleaning supplies.
19 Issued Check 1006 for $950 for office supplies.
20 Purchased equipment for $10,000 from Razor Equipment, Inc., Invoice 1012; issued Check 1007 for $2,000 with the balance due in 30 days.
22 Performed services for $4,800 in cash.
24 Issued Check 1008 for $950 for the monthly electric bill.
26 Performed services for $7,200 on account.
30 Issued Checks 1009–1010 for $12,500 to pay salaries.
30 Issued Check 1011 for $6,000 to Charles Brown to pay for personal expenses.
Analyze: How many transactions affected expense accounts?
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College Accounting A Contemporary Approach
ISBN: 978-0077639730
3rd edition
Authors: David Haddock, John Price, Michael Farina
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