Office Furniture | Common Stock | |
Assets | Stockholder's Equity | |
Dividends | Advertising Expense | |
Stockholder's Equity | Expense | |
Notes Payable | Service Revenue | |
Liabilities | Revenue | |
Identify the part of the expanded accounting equation for each account title. Office Furniture Common Stock...
the expanded accounting equation, activity 3.a - classify the accounts The Expanded Accounting Equation Activity 3.a - Classify the Accounts Classify which part of the expanded accounting equation each account title belongs to by dragging the account into the correct bucket. View drag and drop keyboard instructions Equipment Common Stock Dividends Insurance Expense Utilities Payable Service Revenue Building Rent Expense Utilities Expense Notes Payable Office Supplies Accounts Payable Delivery Expense Advertising Expense Supplies Expense Truck Cash Salaries Payable ASSETS LIABILITIES...
Activity 3.a Classify the Accounts Classify which part of the expanded accounting equation each account title belongs to by dragging the account into the correct bucket. View drag and drop keyboard instructions Salaries Common Stock Receivable Payable Notes Payable Dividends
1.2.3.4.5. Drag the account types to form the expanded accounting equation. Begin the equity section with Contributed Capital + Retained Earnings. Then, identify whether the item increases, '+', or decreases, '", equity. Common Stock : Assets : Cash : Dividends : Accounts Receivable Accounts Payable Revenues Liabilities: Expenses Unearned Revenues Enter the missing value to balance the equation. = 17,000 + 36,000 – 10,000 + 16,000 – 37,000 61,000 = + 40,000 – 32,000 + 10,000 – 2,000 68,000 =...
The following account titles were drawn from the general ledger of Holt Food Supplies, Incorporated (HFSI): Computers, Operating Expenses, Rent Revenue, Building, Cash, Notes Payable, Land, Utilities Payable, Utilities Expense, Trucks, Gasoline Expense, Retained Earnings, Supplies, Accounts Payable, Office Furniture, Salaries Expense, Common Stock, Service Revenue, Interest Expense, Dividends, Supplies Expense. Required a. List each account title under the element of the accounting equation to which it belongs.
Drag the account types to form the expanded accounting equation. Begin the equity section with capital. Then, identify whether the item increases, '+', or decreases, '', equity. Owner, Capital: Cash Owner, Withdrawals Accounts Receivable Accounts Payable Revenues Expenses Unearned Revenues Liabilities : Assets Drag card here Drag card here Drag card here Drag card here Drag card here Drag card here Enter the missing value to balance the equation. = 48,000 + 8,000 – 18.000 + 4,000 - 24,000 96.000...
1. For each of the following (1) identify the type of account as an asset, liability, equity, revenue, or expense, and (2) identify the normal balance of the account (debit or credit and the financial statement that the account is listed on (Income Statement or Balance Sheet) Normal balance (debit or credit) Financial statement Account title Account type Asset Cash Prepaid insurance Accounts payable Common stock Utilities expense Land Service revenue Notes receivable Advertising expense Unearned revenue Debit Balance sheet
1. Consider the following accounts and identify each account as an asset (A), liability (L), or equity (E). a. Notes Receivable b. Common Stock c. Prepaid Insurance d. Notes Payable e. Rent Revenue (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) f. Taxes Payable g. Rent Expense h. Furniture (6) (7) i. Dividends 1. Unearned Revenue (9) (10) (9) (10) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) ОАОА OAOA OAOA OAOA OLOL OLOL OE ОЕ oooo 2. For each account, identify whether...
Calculate and enter the ending balance for each t-account. Building Accounts Payable Dec. 1 32,200 28,900 Dec. 2 Dec. 1 26,900 42,600 Dec. 2 Dec. 2 6,300 13,200 Dec. 3 Dec. 2 4,200 18,500 Dec 3 Dec. 5 25,500 6,900 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 20,500 11,300 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 12,700 1,300 Dec. 6 Dec. 6 10,200 2,000 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 29,800 19,500 Dec. 10 Dec. 7 23,900 28,900 Dec. 10 Common Stock Dividends 54,200 Dec. 2 Dec. 1...
Calculate and enter the ending balance for each t-account. Cash Accounts Payable Dec. 1 26,800 24,900 Dec. 2 Dec. 1 21,300 57,000 Dec. 2 Dec. 2 5,300 11,400 Dec. 3 Dec. 2 3,400 24,900 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 21,200 6,000 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 16,300 15,200 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 10,600 1,200 Dec. 6 Dec. 6 8,100 2,700 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 24,800 16,900 Dec. 10 Dec. 7 19,000 38,800 Dec. 10 Common Stock Dividends 41,800 Dec. 2 Dec. 1...
S2-1 Identifying accounts Consider the following accounts and identify each account as an asset (A), liability (L). or equity (E). a. Notes Receivable f. Taxes Payable b. Common Stock g. Rent Expense c. Prepaid Insurance d. Notes Payable h. Furniture i. Dividends e. Rent Revenue j. Unearned Revenue