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- Coasters Co. issued a note receivable to a customer. The customer made payment, principal and interest, directly to the Coaster’s bank. What would be included in the journal entry to adjust for this payment? Debit to interest expense Debit to notes receivable Credit to interest income No journal entry needed Credit to cashA customer issued a note for an overdue account. Which of the following procedures is correct? A. The note is credited in the general journal by a debit to accounts receivable B. The amount will be posted to the credit side of the customer's card C. The amount will be posted to the debit side of the customer's card D. This will be posted to the accounts receivable general ledger on the debit side.Name the four basic components of an AIS.When special journals are used, where are all the cash payments by cheque recorded?How do debits and credits remain equal when credit sales to customers are posted twice (once to the Accounts Receivable controlling account and once to the customer’s account in the sub-ledger)?How do we identify the journal from which an amount in a ledger account was posted?What is the normal recording and posting procedure when using special journals and controlling accounts with sub-ledgers?7. Why does a company need a general journal when using special journals for sale, purchases, cash receipts, and cash disbursements?
- Suppose that Lena, who has an account at SunTrust Bank, writes a check for $140 to Jose, who has an account at National City Bank. Use following the T-account for SunTrust Bank to show how it is affected after the check clears. Assets LiabilitiesAssume that Sohar Paper Cores LLC sold goods to its customer and received the check of OMR 5000. The cashier immediately entered in the cash book and deposited check in the bank. After 2 days the company received the bank statement in which the deposited check amount not yet recorded. Therefore while preparing the Bank Reonciliation statement, what adjustment the accountant will do? Choose the correct answer from the following given options. a. Less OMR 5000 from the bank statement balance b. Add OMR 5000 to bank statement balance C. Add OMR 5000 to the cash book balance d. Less OMR 5000 from the cash book balance10. In Exhibit 3.6, you see a credit sale to G. H. Allen that is recorded in a paper-based accounting system. On July 28, 2021, Aca Pool Co. received check number 6311 from G. H. Allen in payment of his outstanding invoice. Required: a. Record the receipt of Allen's check on the cash receipts prelist, document number CR645. Your instructor will provide you a blank form. b. Use the prelist as your source document to record this cash receipts transaction in the appropriate 14