a)
Transactions | Debit | credit |
1 | Cash | Denise Carswell, Capital |
2 | Equipment | Cash |
3 | Cash | Service revenue/ Fees income |
4 | Advertising expense | cash |
5 | Supplies | Cash |
b)
CASH | |||
1 | 86000 | 26000 | 2 |
3 | 8600 | 3400 | 4 |
2600 | 5 | ||
Balance | 62600 |
EQUIPMENT | |||
2 | 26000 | ||
Balance | 26000 |
FEES INCOME | |||
8600 | 3 | ||
8600 | Balance |
ADVERTISING EXPENSE | |||
4 | 3400 | ||
Balance | 3400 |
SUPPLIES | |||
5 | 2600 | ||
Balance | 2600 |
DENISE CARSWELL CAPITAL | |||
86000 | 1 | ||
86000 | Balance |
Denise Carswell decided to start a dental practice. The first five transactions for the business follow....
Derrick Wells decided to start a dental practice. The first five transactions for the business follow. 1. Derrick invested $73,000 cash in the business. 2. Paid $13,000 in cash for equipment. 3. Performed services for cash amounting to $7,300 4. Paid $2,100 in cash for advertising expense 5. Paid $1,300 in cash for supplies. (1) Select which two accounts are affected in each of the above transactions. (2&3) Post the above transactions into the appropriate T accounts. Complete this question...
Derrick Wells decided to start a dental practice. The first five transactions for the business follow. Derrick invested $81,000 cash in the business. Paid $21,000 in cash for equipment. Performed services for cash amounting to $8,100. Paid $2,900 in cash for advertising expense. Paid $2,100 in cash for supplies. (1) Select which two accounts are affected in each of the above transactions. (2&3) Post the above transactions into the appropriate T accounts. Post the above transactions into the appropriate T...
"Using T accounts to analyze transactions." Exercise 3.2. Denise Carswell decided to start a dental practice. The first five transactions for the business follow. For each transaction, (1) determine which two account are affected, (2) set up T accounts for the affected accounts, and (3) enter the debit and credit amounts in the T accounts. 1. Denise invested $90,000 cash in the business. 2. Paid $30,000 in cash for equipment. 3. Performed services for cash amount to...
Check my work Derrick Wells decided to start a dental practice. The first five transactions for the business follow. 1. Derrick invested $83,000 cash in the business. 2. Paid $23,000 in cash for equipment. 3. Performed services for cash amounting to $8,300. 4. Paid $3,100 in cash for advertising expense. 5. Paid $2,300 in cash for supplies. (1) Select which two accounts are affected in each of the above transactions. (2&3) Post the above transactions into the appropriate T accounts....
Apply: Exercise 6 Saved Derrick Wells decided to start a dental practice. The first five transactions for the business follow. 1. Derrick Invested $83,000 cash In the business 2 Pald $23,000 In cash for equlpment. 3. Performed services for cash amounting to $8,300 4. Pald $3,100 In cash for advertising expense. 5. Pald $2,300 In cash for supplies. 1.2 points Skipped (1) Select which two accounts are affected In each of the above transactions. (2&3) Post the above transactions Into...
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Exercise 3.2 Using T accounts to analyze transactions. LO 3-2 Derrick Wells decided to start a dental practice. The first five transactions for the business follovw 1. Derrick invested $85,000 cash in the business. 2. Paid $25,000 in cash for equipment. 3. Performed services for cash amounting to $8,500 4. Paid $3,300 in cash for advertising expense. 5. Paid $2.500 in cash for supplies () Select which two accounts...
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Selected transactions for L. Takemoto, an interior decorating
firm, in its first month of business, are as follows.
Jan. 2
Invested $15,000 cash in the business in exchange for common
stock.
3
Purchased used car for $8,200 cash for use in the
business.
9
Purchased supplies on account for $500.
11
Billed customers $1,800 for services performed.
16
Paid $200 cash for advertising.
20
Received $780 cash from customers billed on January 11.
23
Paid creditor $300 cash on balance...
Current Attempt in Progress Concord Corporation, opened a dental practice on January 1, 2020. During the first month of operations, the following transactions occurred. 1. 2. 3. Performed services for patients who had dental plan insurance. At January 31, $890 of such services were performed but not Utility expenses incurred but not paid prior to January 31 totaled $690. Purchased dental equipment on January 1 for $86,000, paying $21,000 in cash and signing a $65,000, 3-year note payable. TI Purchased...