Pamper Me Salon Inc.'s general ledger at April 30, 2017, included the following: Cash $5,000, Supplies $500,

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Pamper Me Salon Inc.'s general ledger at April 30, 2017, included the following: Cash $5,000, Supplies $500, Equipment $24,000, Accounts Payable $2,100, Notes Payable $10,000, Unearned Service Revenue (from gift certificates) $1,000, Common Stock $5,000 and Retained Earnings $11,400. The following events and transactions occurred during May.
May 1 Paid rent for the month of May $1,000.
4 Paid $1,100 of the account payable at April 30.
7 Issued gift certificates for future services for $1,500 cash.
8 Received $1,200 cash from customers for services performed.
14 Paid $1,200 in salaries to employees.
15 Received $800 in cash from customers for services performed.
15 Customers receiving services worth $700 used gift certificates in payment.
21 Paid the remaining accounts payable from April 30.
22 Received $1,000 in cash from customers for services performed.
22 Purchased supplies of $700 on account. All of these were used during the month.
25 Received a bill for advertising for $500. This bill is due on June 13.
25 Received and paid a utilities bill for $400.
29 Received $1,700 in cash from customers for services performed.
29 Customers receiving services worth $600 used gift certificates in payment.
31 Interest of $50 was paid on the note payable.
31 Paid $1,200 in salaries to employees.
31 Paid income tax payment for the month $150.
Instructions
(a) Using T-accounts enter the beginning balances in the general ledger as of April 30, 2017.
(b) Journalize the May transactions.
(c) Post the May journal entries to the general ledger. (d) Prepare a trial balance on May 31, 2017.
Common Stock
Common stock is an equity component that represents the worth of stock owned by the shareholders of the company. The common stock represents the par value of the shares outstanding at a balance sheet date. Public companies can trade their stocks on...
Accounts Payable
Accounts payable (AP) are bills to be paid as part of the normal course of business.This is a standard accounting term, one of the most common liabilities, which normally appears in the balance sheet listing of liabilities. Businesses receive...
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