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olchik
2 months ago
7

Simmons Consulting Co. has the following accounts in ts ledger Cash: Accounts Receivable Supplies: Office Equipment Accounts Pay

able, Michael Short, Capital; Michael Short, Drawing Fees Eamed, Rent Expense; Advertising Expense: Utilities Expense; Miscellaneous Expense.
Transactions
Oct 1 Paid rent for the month, $4,800.
3 Paid advertising expense, $2,500.
5 Paid cash for supplies, $1,390
6 Purchased office equipment on account, $10,670
10 Received cash from customers on account, $19,730
15 Paid creditors on account, 59,480
27 Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, S530.
30 Paid telephone bill (utility expense) for the month. $220.
31 Fees earned and billed to customers for the month, 538,620
31 Paid electricity bill (utility expense) for the month, S1540
31 Withdrew cash for personal use, 56,700.
Journalize the above selected transactions for October 20Y3 in a two-column journal. Refer to the chart of accounts for the exact wording of the account titles. CNOW journals do not use lines for journal explanations. Every line on a journal page is used for debit or credit entries. CNOW journals will automatically indent a credit entry when a credit amount is entered.
Business
1 answer:
harina [3.8K]2 months ago
8 0

Answer:

Simmons Consulting Co

General Journal

Oct 1

Rent Expense $4,800 (debit)

Cash $4,800 (credit)

Paid Rent Expense

Oct 3

Advertising expense $2,500 (debit)

Cash $2,500 (credit)

Paid Advertising Expense

Oct 5

Supplies  $1,390 (debit)

Cash $1,390 (credit)

Paid for Supplies

Oct 6

Office equipment $10,670 (debit)

Office Equipment Accounts Payable $10,670 (credit)

Purchased Office Equipment on credit

Oct 10

Accounts Receivable $19,730 (debit)

Cash $19,730 (credit)

Received payment from accounts

Oct 15

Cash $59,480 (debit)

Accounts Payable $59,480 (credit)

Made payment to Accounts Payable

Oct 27

Miscellaneous Expenses $530 (debit)

Cash $530 (credit)

Paid for Miscellaneous Expenses

Oct 30

Utilities expense $220 (debit)

Cash $220 (credit)

Paid for telephone bill

Oct 31

Cash $538,620 (debit)

Fees Earned $538,620 (credit)

Cash received for Fees Earned

Oct 31

Utilities expense $1,540 (debit)

Cash $1,540 (credit)

Paid for electricity bill

Oct 31

Drawings $56,700 (debit)

Cash $56,700(credit)

Cash drawings by owner

Explanation:

I have prepared the journals and their explanations, see above.

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