Question: Create a spreadsheet or utilize the one provided to show the Journal Transactions for the We Do Windows exercise. If you create your own spreadsheet

Create a spreadsheet or utilize the one provided to show the Journal

Create a spreadsheet or utilize the one provided to show the Journal Transactions for the We Do Windows exercise.

If you create your own spreadsheet show your Assets, Liabilities, and Owners Equity with Net Income

Lisa Vozniak started her own business, We Do Windows. She offers interior and exterior window cleaning for local area residents. Lisa rents a garage to store her tools and cleaning supplies and has a part-time assistant to answer the phone and handle third-story work. (Lisa is afraid of heights.) The transactions for the month of July are as follows: (a) On the first day of the month, Vozniak invested cash by making a deposit in a bank account for the business, $8,000. (b) Paid rent for July, $150. (c) Purchased a used van for cash, $5,000. (d) Purchased tools on account from Clean Tools, $600. (e) Purchased cleaning supplies that cost $300. Paid $200 cash and will pay the balance next month, $100. (f) Paid part-time assistant (wages) for first half of month, $100. (g) Paid for advertising, $75. (h) Paid two-year premium for liability insurance on van, $480. (i) Received cash from clients for services performed, $800. (j) Performed cleaning services for clients on account, $500. (k) Paid telephone bill, $40. (1) Received cash from clients for window cleaning performed on account in transaction (j), \$200. (m) Paid part-time assistant (wages) for last half of month, $150. (n) Made partial payment on tools purchased in transaction (d), $200. (o) Earned additional revenues amounting to $800 : $600 in cash and $200 on account. (p) Vozniak withdrew cash at the end of the month for personal expenses, $100

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