Question: 1 prepare journal entry for 3 months 2 prepare the post journal entry to ledgers and calculate one balance total amount of each account 3

1 prepare journal entry for 3 months
2 prepare the post journal entry to ledgers and calculate one balance total amount of each account
3 prepare trial balance at the end of March
 1 prepare journal entry for 3 months 2 prepare the post

\begin{tabular}{|l|l|} \hline January 1 & Shareholders invested 400,000 SAR to begin the business. \\ \hline January 5 & \begin{tabular}{l} Paid 50,000 SAR for an insurance policy for two years on the \\ company building. \end{tabular} \\ \hline January 10 & Paid advertising expense worth 45,000 SAR. \\ \hline January 23 & \begin{tabular}{l} Borrow 350,000 SAR cash for Al-Rajhi bank for 5 years and \\ sign a note payable for interest 2.5\% \end{tabular} \\ \hline January 25 & Paid salaries expense 70,500 SAR. \\ \hline February 1 & \begin{tabular}{l} Purchase Tour Bus for 40,000 SAR, paid half and the \\ remaining on account. \end{tabular} \\ \hline February 4 & \begin{tabular}{l} Received 10,000 SAR in advance to provide two special event \\ planning. \end{tabular} \\ \hline February 8 & Paid 4,997 for the insurance \\ \hline February 20 & Received 2,700 SAR for flight reservations and tourism trips. \\ \hline February 25 & Paid supplies that were borrowed on Jau 23 \\ \hline February 29 & Paid 70,500 SAR for employees' salary. \\ \hline March 7 & Received unearned revenue worth 7,000 SAR. \\ \hline March 15 & Provide Internet services for a customer, received 350 SAR. \\ \hline March 23 & Paid 20,000 SAR for purchased on Feb 1. \\ \hline March 26 & Paid 70,500 SAR for employees' salary. \\ \hline March 27 & Paid 15,00 SAR utilities expenses. \\ \hline March 28 & Paid 4,997 for the insurance \\ \hline March 29 & Depreciation Expense cost 380,000 \\ \hline \end{tabular}

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