Question: Journal Entries, Posting, & Trial Balance GIVEN: John Smith established John's Antique Appraisals Company and completed the following transactions during July, the first month of

Journal Entries, Posting, & Trial Balance
GIVEN: John Smith established John's Antique Appraisals Company and completed the following transactions during July,
the first month of operations.
a. Opened a business bank account with a deposit of $100,000 in exchange for capital stock.
b. Purchased a car for use in the business, paid $5,000 down (from the business account) and signed a note for $30,000.
c. Paid $2,000 monthly rent on office.
d. Signed a business cell phone plan. Paid $500 for the first month.
e. Purchased $4,500 of office supplies on account.
f. Received $22,800 in cash from customers for appraisals completed.
g. Paid half of the office supplies bill from (e).
h. Paid office salaries of $9,000.
i. Billed customers for $40,000 of appraisal performed.
j. Paid dividends of $3,000.
REQUIRED:
Part 1: Prepare journal entries for the items above. Journal entry explanations may be omitted.
(Leave a blank row between transactions.) Use the following accounts:
101 Cash 310 Capital Stock
105 Accounts Receivable 370 Dividends
110 Office Supplies 410 Fees Earned
120 Automobile 510 Salaries Expense
201 Accounts Payable 520 Phone Expense
220 Notes Payable 530 Rent Expense
Part 2: Prepare T accounts for the accounts listed in part 1. Post the journal entries to the T accounts.
Label each entry with the letter for the transaction item. When the postings are complete,
calculate the balance for each T account.
Part 3: Prepare a trial balance as of the end of July.
Part 1: Trans. Account Titles Debit Credit Part 2: Cash Notes Payable Part 3: John's Antique Appraisals Company
a. Trial Balance
As of July 31, 2014
Capital Stock Debit Balances Credit Balances
b.
101 Cash
Dividends 105 Accounts Receivable
0 110 Office Supplies
c. 120 Automobile
Accounts Receivable Fees Earned 201 Accounts Payable
220 Notes Payable
d. 310 Capital Stock
Office Supplies 370 Dividends
410 Fees Earned
e. Salaries Expense 510 Salaries Expense
Automobile 520 Phone Expense
530 Rent Expense
f. Phone Expense Totals
Accounts Payable
g. Rent Expense
h.
i.
j.

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