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John%u2019s House Painting Company has the following transactions for the year 1

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Question

John%u2019s House Painting Company has the following transactions for the year

1. December 1 %u2013 Issued capital stock for $100,000 to start a house painting                                              business.

2. December 1 - Paid one year insurance premium costing $4,800.

3. December 1 - Paid gas expense $200.

4. December 1 - Purchased equipment costing $4,800 on credit.

5. December 12 - Purchased supplies costing $800 on credit.

6. December 18 - Painted three houses totaling $12,000 and billed customers.

7. December 23 - Painted three rooms and billed customers $500.

8.   December 28 - Received $2,000 for houses painted in #6.

9. December 31 - Paid for equipment purchased in #4.

10. December 31 - Received $1,000 for a job to paint a house in January next year.

11. December 31 - Paid a $1,000 dividend.

Required:

1. Prepare journal entries for the above transactions.  

2. Post the above transactions to T Accounts.

3. Prepare a Trial Balance.

4. Prepare adjusting entries in journal format and post to T Accounts.

Supplies on Hand December 31 was $400.

The Equipment is to be depreciated over 48 months starting with December.

(HINT;             Record one month depreciation expense).

Wages owed but not paid on December 31 was $200.

One month of insurance has expired.

5. Prepare an Adjusted Trial Balance.

6. Prepare an Income Statement, Statement of Retained Earnings and a Balance Sheet.

7. Prepare closing entries in journal format and post to the T Accounts.

8. Prepare a Post-Closing Trial Balance.

Explanation / Answer

Yard
387
Hardwood
Max

Knick-kanck
913
1300
1300

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