Question: QUESTION ONE [ 2 5 ] Moses, a qualified motor mechanic with 2 2 years of experience, began his own business, Command Vehicle Repairs. On

QUESTION ONE [25]
Moses, a qualified motor mechanic with 22 years of experience, began his own business,
Command Vehicle Repairs. On 1 March 2023, Moses withdrew money from his Retirement Fund
and deposited R80000 into a business bank account on 9 March 2023. The following
transactions for the month of June 2023 need to be recorded as required below:
Date Transaction details
2023
June
2
A rental agreement for premises occupied on1 March 2023 stipulated that the rent
for the first three months was R1000 per month. Thereafter the rent increases to
R2000 per month until 28 February 2024. The June 2023 rent was paid by a direct
deposit into the Landlords bank account.
3 Hired 2 employees to assist with repairs, cleaning and administration. Each
assistant will be paid at the rate of R3500 per month.
4 Moses brought in personal tools and equipment to be used in the business. The
tools and equipment were valued at R32000.
5 The electricity account for May 2023 of R2600 was paid by cash.
8 Purchased vehicle parts from Nuts Suppliers for R5800 on a 30 day account.
11 Deposited R49000 into the business bank account for services rendered.
16 Purchased Diagnostic equipment from MVE Suppliers for R40000 on credit. Paid a
Deposit of R10000. The balance will be paid in 6 equal monthly instalments
beginning on 1 August 2023.
20 Moses withdrew R9000 from the business bank account for his own personal use.
25 Paid salaries to the 2 employees hired on 2 June 2023.
27 Paid telephone account of R1100 for June 2023.
29 Paid Nuts Suppliers for the parts purchased on 8 June 2023. Received a
settlement discount of 10% for early payment. (refer transaction 8 June).
30 Deposited R63000 for services rendered to the value of R70000. A 10% discount
was allowed for cash payments.
Required:
Record the above transactions for the month ended 30 June 2023 through a table such as the
one illustrated below. Simultaneously show the financial impact of the transaction on the
accounting equation and the effect of the same transaction on the relevant accounts. The table is
sensitive to + for increase and or (brackets) for decreases.
Illustration of a transaction recorded in the recommended format of the required table:
Example transaction:
1 June 2023 Purchased a motor bike from Bikers Bargain for R7000 on credit.
Date Financial impact : Accounting equation Effect: Ledger accounts
June Assets Equity Liabilities Account debited Account credited
1+70000+7000 Motor vehicles Creditor: B B
 QUESTION ONE [25] Moses, a qualified motor mechanic with 22 years

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