Question: This Demonstration Problem is based on the same facts as the Demonstration Problem at the end of Chapter 1 except for two additional items: (b)
This Demonstration Problem is based on the same facts as the Demonstration Problem at the end of Chapter 1 except for two additional items: (b) August 1 and (k) August 18. The following activities occurred during the first month of Joanne Cardinal's new haircutting busi ness called The Cutlery:
- On August 1, Cardinal put $16,000 cash into a chequing account in the name of The Cutlery. She also invested $10,000 of equipment that she already owned.
- On August 1, Cardinal paid $2,400 for six months of insurance effective immediately.
- On August 2, she paid $2,000 cash for furniture for the shop.
- On August 3, she paid $3,200 cash to rent space in a strip mall for August.
- On August 4, she furnished the shop by installing the old equipment and some new equipment that she bought on credit for $21,000. This amount is to be repaid in three equal payments at the end of August, September, and October.
- On August 5, The Cutlery opened for business. Cash receipts from haircutting services provided in the first week and a half of business (ended August 15) were $1,100.
- On August 15, Cardinal provided haircutting services on account for $750.
- On August 17, Cardinal received a $750 cheque in the mail for services previously rendered on account.
- On August 17, Cardinal paid $250 to an assistant for working during the grand opening.
- On August 18, Cardinal interviewed a job applicant. The applicant was successful in getting the position and will receive $750 per week for part-time work starting in September.
- On August 18, a regular customer paid $500 for services to be provided over the next three months.
1. Cash receipts from haircutting services provided during the second half of August were
$1.950.
- On August 31, Cardinal paid an instalment on the account payable created in (e) above.
- On August 31, the August hydro bill for $450 was received. It will be paid on September 14
- On August 31, she withdrew $500 cash for her personal use.
Required
- Prepare general journal entries for the preceding transactions.
- Open the following accounts: Cash, 101; Accounts Receivable, 106; Prepaid Insurance, 128; Furniture, 161; Store Equipment, 165; Accounts Payable, 201; Unearned Haircutting Services Revenue, 236; Joanne Cardinal, Capital, 301; Joanne Cardinal, Withdrawals, 302; Haircutting Services Revenue, 403; Wages Expense, 623; Rent Expense, 640; and Hydro Expense, 690
- Post the journal entries to the ledger accounts
- Prepare a trial balance as of August 31, 2017.
- Prepare a income statement and a statement of changes in equity for the month ended August 31, 2017, and a balance sheet at August 31, 2017
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