Account Type Asset Liability Equity Norma Balance Debit Credit 1. Cash 2. Accounts receivable 3. Supplies...
Identify the type of account (asset, liability, equity) and the normal balance (debit or credit) for each account. a. Cash b. Dividends c. Office Equipment d. Accounts Payable e. Utilities Expense f. Common Stock g. Prepaid Insurance h. Service Revenues
For each of the following (1) identify the type of account as an asset, liability, equity, revenue, or expense: (2) identify the normal balance of the account; and (3) select debit (Dr) or credit (Cr.) to identify the kind of entry that would increase the account balance. Type of Account Normal Balance Increase (Dr. or Cr.) 48 Account a. Prepaid Insurance b. Accounts Receivable c. Dividends d. License Fee Revenue e. Uneamed Revenue 1. Fees Eamed 9. Equipment h Notes...
Trial Balance April 30, 2016 Account Debit Credit $27,500 40,400 3,000 1,400 68,800 Cash Accounts receivable Prepaid insurance Supplies Equipment Accumulated depreciation, equipment Accounts paya Salaries payable Unearned service revenue Common stock Retained earnings Dividends Service revenue Salaries expense Insurance expense Depreciation expense, equipment Utilities expense Supplies expense Total $34,100 ble 3,100 2,700 50,000 50,600 9,500 13,900 3,800 $ 154,400 $ 154,400 More Info a. Insurance coverage stlremaining at April 30, $300 b. Supplies used during the month, $250 c....
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
Credit Cash Accounts Receivable Debit $ 6,850 7,000 1,982 3,180 15,000 Supplies Prepaid Insurance Equipment Accounts Payable Unearned Service Revenue Common Stock Service Revenue Salaries and Wages Expense Rent Expense $ 4,245 5,200 21,982 8,300 4,000 1,715 $39,727 $39,727 In addition to those accounts listed on the trial balance, the chart of accounts for Richard also contains the following accounts: Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment, Salaries and Wages Payable, Depreciation Expense, Insurance Expense, Utilities Expense, and Supplies Expense. Other data: 1. 2. 3....
The adjusted trial balance for Pl Detectives reported the following account balances: Accounts Receivable $590; Supplies $9,900; Prepaid Insurance $8,100; Equipment $32,500; Accumulated Depreciation $4,900; Accounts Payable $290; Deferred Revenue $5,900; Notes Payable $3,900; Common Stock $26,500; Retained Earnings $6,600; Dividends $3,900; Service Revenue $38,300; Salaries and Wages Expense $24,500; and Depreciation Expense $1,000. Prepare an adjusted trial balance as of December 31, and solve for its missing Cash balance. PIDETECTIVES Adjusted Trial Balance As of December 31 Debit Credit...
For each account listed, write the type of account (Asset, Liability, Equity, Revenue or Expense) and what statement it goes on (Income Statement, Statement of Retained Earnings or Balance Sheet) Account Name Account Type Statement Cash Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Prepaid Insurance Unearned Revenue Rent Payable Rent Salaries Utilities Sales Fees Earned Common Stock Retained Earnings (Beginning Balance) Retained Earnings (Ending Balance) Inventory Supplies Supplies Expense Dividends Insurance Buildings
Aptos Architects, Inc. Trial Balance April 30, 2018 Account Debit Credit Cash $ 30,100 Accounts receivable 18,500 3,200 Prepaid insurance Supplies 1,100 85,000 $ 43,800 Equipment Accumulated depreciation, equipment Accounts payable Salaries payable 3,600 Unearned service revenue 3,100 Common stock 75,000 Retained earnings 10,600 Dividends 2,800 Service revenue 8,400 Salaries expense 3,800 Insurance expense Depreciation expense, equipment Utilities expense Supplies expense $ 144,500 $ 144,500 Total a. Insurance coverage still remaining at April 30, $600 b. Supplies used during the...
Consider the following accounts and identify each account as an asset (A), liability (L), or equity (E). a. Notes Receivable А b. Nunez, Captial c. Prepaid Insurance d. Notes Payable e. Rent Revenue For each account, identify whether the changes would be recorded as a debit (DR) or credit (CR). a. Increase to Accounts Receivable b. Decrease to Unearned Revenue c. Decrease to Cash y d. Increase to Interest Expense e. Increase to Salaries Payable s
Credit Gain on Sale of an Asset Common Stock Retained Earnings Credit Credit Land Debit Notes Payable Credit Fees Earned Credit Equipment Debit Sales Credit Accounts Receivable Debit Auto Expense Debit Rent Expense Debit Supplies Debit Cash Debit Accounts Payable Credit Service Revenue Credit Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment Credit Cash Dividends Debit Type here to search Paid in Capital in Excess of Par Credit Bonds Payable Credit Credit Unearned Revenue Salary Expense Debit Identify which financial statement each one of these accounts...