Essay
An examination of the accounts of Nash Company for the month of June revealed the following errors after the transactions were journalized and posted.
1. A check for $750 from R. Joseph, a customer on account, was debited to Cash $750 and credited to Service Revenue, $750.
2. A payment for Advertising Expense costing $420 was debited to Utilities Expense, $240 and credited to Cash $240.
3. A bill for $840 for Office Supplies purchased on account was debited to Office Equipment, $480 and credited to Accounts Payable $480.
Instructions
Prepare correcting entries for each of the above assuming the erroneous entries are not reversed. Explain how the transaction as originally recorded affected net income for the month of June.
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