Exam 3: Analyzing Business Transactions Using T Accounts
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If the trial balance totals are not equal, the error may have been caused by a transposition if the difference is divisible by
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Received a credit for damaged office equipment that was returned
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Debit Accounts Payable; credit Office Equipment
In a Chart of Accounts, each category of accounts is given a __________ of numbers with gaps so that additional accounts can be added when needed.
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The Income Statement is prepared first because the Net Income amount is a line item on the Balance Sheet.
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Cash
Accounts Receivable
Office Equipment
Office Supplies
Accounts Payable
Brandon Phipps, Capital
Brandon Phipps, Drawing
Fees Income
Rent Expense
Salaries Expense
Utilities Expense
Read each of the following transactions. Determine the accounts to be debited and credited.
-Issued checks to pay salaries
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Accountants use the term ____________________ when referring to the right side of an account.
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The account used to record increases in owner's equity from the sale of goods or services is
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The consulting firm of Martin and Associates uses the accounts listed below. On a separate sheet of paper, set up T accounts for each of the accounts listed and record the balances on the normal balance side of the accounts. Cash \ 5,800 Fees Income -0- Accounts Receivable 9,500 Rent Expense -0- Office Equipment 8,900 Utilities Expense -0- Accounts Payable 5,000 Salaries Expense -0- Joan Martin, Capital 19,200 Joan Martin, Drawing -0- The firm has the following transactions during the month of December 2013. Record the effects of these transactions in the T accounts.
a. Paid $1,300 for one month's rent
b. Collected $5,600 in cash from credit customers
c. Performed services for $7,500 in cash
d. Paid $4,800 for salaries
e. Issued a check for $3,400 to a creditor
f. Performed services for $10,200 on credit
g. Purchased office equipment for $1,800 on credit
h. The owner withdrew $3,500 in cash for personal expenses
i. Issued a check for $650 to pay the monthly utility bill
Determine the account balances after the transactions have been recorded. Prepare a trial balance as of December 31, 2013.
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A chart of accounts is a list of accounts that makes it possible to easily identify account ____________________ and names.
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The order in which financial statements are prepared is determined by the fact that information from one is needed to prepare the next. Which statement is prepared last? _____________________.
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The accounts with their respective balances for Dom's Delivery Service as of June 1 are given below. All accounts have normal balances. Cash \ 23,350 Accounts Receivable 14,600 Dominic Goggin, Capital 64,300 Supplies 450 Dominic Goggin, Drawing -0- Delivery Fees Income -0- Office Equipment 12,800 Rent Expense -0- Delivery Equipment 20,000 Salaries Expense -0- Accounts Payable 6,900 Utilities Expense -0- Advertising Expense -0- Dom's had the following transactions during the month of June.
a. Paid rent for June, $1,000
b. Dominic Goggin withdrew $4,500 from the business for personal use
c. Performed services for $4,000 in cash
d. Performed services for $22,750 on credit
e. Received $12,000 from credit customers on account
f. Paid the administrative assistant salary of $2,000 and delivery service messenger/driver salary of $3,000 for the month by check
g. Paid the electric and phone bills by check for a total of $600
h. Paid creditors $6,000 on account
i. Purchased $7,500 in supplies on account.
j. Paid $1,800 cash for advertising in the local newspaper in June
-Using the information above, set up T accounts and enter transactions a-j. Foot each account as of June 30, 2013. Prepare a Trial Balance.
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Expense accounts are increased by ____________________ the accounts.
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The accounts and balances for Paw Prints Pet Sitters on November 1 are provided below. Cash 19,450 Fees Income -0- Accounts Receivable 890 Rent Expense -0- Office Equipment 2,300 Utilities Expense -0- Supplies 250 Salaries Expense -0- Accounts Payable 1,400 Kelly Connor, Capital 21,490 Kelly Connor, Drawing -0- The following transactions occurred during the month of November.
a. Collected $350 from credit customers
b. Issued a check for $700 for rent
c. Paid $1,900 for salaries
d. The owner withdrew $500 in cash for personal expenses
e. Issued a check for $200 to pay the monthly utility bill
f. Received $2,845 in cash for services performed
g. Purchased office equipment for $1,350 on credit
-Using the information shown, set up T accounts for all accounts. Determine the balance for each account after all transactions have been recorded.
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Which of the following types of accounts normally have debit balances?
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