Sonya Jared opened a law office on July 1, 2020. On July 31, the balance sheet showed
Question:
Sonya Jared opened a law office on July 1, 2020. On July 31, the balance sheet showed Cash $5,000, Accounts payable
$1,500, Supplies $500, Equipment $6,000, Accounts payable
$4,200, and Owner’s Capital $8,800. During August, the following transactions occurred.
1. Collected $1,200 of accounts receivable. .
2. Paid $2,800 cash on accounts payable.
3. Recognized revenue of $7,500 of which $4,000 is collected in cash and the balance is due in September.
4. Purchased additional equipment for $2,000, paying $400 in cash and the balance on the account.
5. Paid salaries $2,800, rent for August $900, and advertising expenses $400.
6. Withdrew $700 in cash for personal use.
7. Received $2,000 from Standard Federal Bank money borrowed on a note payable.
8. Incurred utility expenses for a month on account $270.
a. Prepare a tabular analysis of the August transactions beginning with July 31 balances. The column headings should be as follows: Cash + Accounts receivable + Supplies + Equipment = Notes Payable + Accounts payable + Owner’s Capital – Owner’s Drawings + Revenues – Expenses.
b. Prepare an income statement for August, an owner’s equity statement for August, and a balance sheet at August 31.
Accounting Principles
ISBN: 978-1119411482
13th edition
Authors: Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso