James invested additional $7,800 cash and car valued at $10,600 into the firm. What accounts does this go into in the journal?
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James invested additional $7,800 cash and car valued at $10,600 into the firm.
What accounts does this go into in the journal?
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- Required: post entries to the relevant accounts in the general ledger and balance the accounts: On 1/1/2023, Jassim started his commercial business with a capital of $3,735,000 distributed over the following assets: 1500,000 cash, 700,000 cars, 350,000 goods, 1,185,000 bank, If you know that the following operations took place during January 2023: 1. On 1/3 he bought a building for $950,000 by check, and the costs of registering it amounted to $5200 and the expenses of preparing it for use amounted to $43000, which I paid in cash. 2. On 9/1 he sold his goods on account to Mahmoud for $280,000. 3. On 1/10, he bought goods from Daoud for $324,000, he paid half of them in cash, and wrote the rest as a promissory note due after two months. He also paid the costs of transporting the purchased goods, amounting to $1,800. 4. On 1/12 he sold his goods to Al-Tafa'il stores for the amount of $198,000 in cash, of which $65,000 was deposited in the bank. 5. On 1/15, he sold the most valuable car…Record each of these transactions in Journal entries and prepare the Ledger for Cash & Cash Equivalents, Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable: 1st Sunny Barcelona started the business by depositing $50,000 received from the sale of capital stock in the company bank account. 22nd Purchased a building for $36,000, paying $6,000 in cash and issuing a note payable for the remaining $30,000. 25th Purchased tools and equipment on account, $13,800. 27th Sold some of the tools at a price equal to their cost, $1,800, collectible within 45 days. 2nd Received $600 in partial collection of the account receivable from the sale of tools. 7th Paid $6,800 in partial payment of an account payable. 11th Received $2,200 of sales revenue in cash. 2oth Purchased radio advertising from RAC105 to be aired in March. The cost was $470, payable within 30 days. 22nd Purchased office equipment for $15,000 cash. 26th Performed repair services and billed clients $2,000. The entire amount will…Prepare journal entries for the following transactions. Make sure to observe the proper format of journal entries. Use EXCEL in presenting your answers. Mr. Panatag opened the Panatag Security Services. The following financial transactions and other arrangements took place from July 01 to August, 2019: July 01 Mr. Panatag invested his savings in the business amounting to P895,000, and his old car with market value of P545,000. July 02 Mr. Panatag signed a lease contract to be used as the office of his business. In accordance with the lease contract, Mr. Panatag paid the advance rental for three months amounting to P60,000. July 03 The owner purchased furniture amounting to P50,00. Paid 70% cash and the balance will be paid after 30 days. July 04 Mr. Panatag conducted interviews of security guards, and hired 10 security guards with a monthly salary of P13,000 per month. July 05 The owner secured a loan from the bank amounting to P250,000 payable over the…
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- Mr.Karue started business on January 01, 2018, with cash of Kshs. 50,000, furniture of Kshs. 10,000, goods of Kshs.2, 000 and machinery worth Kshs.20, 000. During the year he further introduced Kshs. 20,000 in the business by opening a bank account. From the following information extracted from his books, you are required to prepare final accounts for the year ended December 31, 2018.Accounts from Incomplete Records Amount Kshs.Receipt from debtors. 57,500Cash sales 45,000Cash purchases 25,000Wages paid 5,000Salaries to staff…Mr.Karue started business on January 01, 2018, with cash of Kshs. 50,000, furniture of Kshs. 10,000, goods of Kshs.2, 000 and machinery worth Kshs.20, 000. During the year he further introduced Kshs. 20,000 in the business by opening a bank account. From the following information extracted from his books, you are required to prepare final accounts for the year ended December 31, 2018.Accounts from Incomplete Records Amount Kshs.Receipt from debtors. 57,500Cash sales 45,000Cash purchases 25,000Wages paid 5,000Salaries to staff…Mr.Karue started business on January 01, 2018, with cash of Kshs. 50,000, furniture of Kshs. 10,000, goods of Kshs.2, 000 and machinery worth Kshs.20, 000. During the year he further introduced Kshs. 20,000 in the business by opening a bank account. From the following information extracted from his books, you are required to prepare final accounts for the year ended December 31, 2018. Accounts from Incomplete Records Amount Kshs. Receipt from debtors. 57,500 Cash sales 45,000 Cash purchases 25,000 Wages paid 5,000 Salaries to staff…