Question: Hi please help A Consider each case independently. For each error, determine if the trial balance would still be in balance (58) or would be
Hi please help

A Consider each case independently. For each error, determine if the trial balance would still be in balance (58) or would be out of balance (OB]. For errors with an OB effect, supply the following information 1. The amount by which the trial balance totals would differ 2. Which column (debit or credit) would have the larger total SB or OB 1 1 a. An entry debiting accounts receivable and crediting service income for P92,000 was not posted 2 b. A debit of P5,000 to utilities expense was posted as P6,000 3 c. A debit of P25,ODD to accounts receivable was posted twice. 4 d. A credit of P18,000 to cash was posted as P81,000 5 e. A credit to accounts payable of P72,000 was not posted 6 f. A debit of P5,000 to cash was posted as Supplies expense 7 8. A debit to cash of P4,000 was posted to credit twice Triple H Agency had the ff transactions during the month of November 2019 Nov-01 Paid creditors on account - P45,000 Nov-08 Billed customers for services rendered on account - P50,000 Nov-09 Withdrew P10,000 for personal use Nov-12 Received cash from customer on account - P20,000 Nov-14 The owner invested additional cash of P100,000 Nov-25 Paid the rent for the month - P8,000 Nov-28 Received cash from the walk-in customers - P20,000 8 a. how much is the net increase in accounts receivable 9 b. how much is the net increase in owner's equity during the month 10 c. how much is the cash balance at the end of the month assuming the beginning balance of cash is P60,000 C Financial data of Mr. Michael Shoemaker are as follows Jan-01 Dec-31 Total assets 314,000 472,000 Total Liabilities 197,000 281,000 Mr. Michael made an additional investment of P204,000 and a cash withdrawal of P76,000 during the year
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