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Utilities Expenses | ||||
Date | Explanation | Debit | Credit | Balance |
Jan 1 | Balance | 125 |
Depreciation Expenses | ||||
Date | Explanation | Debit | Credit | Balance |
Jan 1 | Balance | 40 |
Amortization Expenses | ||||
Date | Explanation | Debit | Credit | Balance |
Jan 1 | Balance | 25 |
Insurance Expenses | ||||
Date | Explanation | Debit | Credit | Balance |
Jan 1 | Balance | 23 |
Interest Payable | ||||
Date | Explanation | Debit | Credit | Balance |
Jan 1 | Balance | 100 |
Continuing Cookie Creations 05 b-g Because Natalie has had such a successful first few months, she...
Continuing Cookie Creations 05 b-g Because Natalie has had such a successful first few months, she is considering other opportunities to develop her business. One opportunity is to become the exclusive distributor of a line of fine European mixers. The current cost of a mixer is approximately $550, and Natalie would sell each one for $1,100. Natalie comes to you for advice on how to account for these mixers. Each appliance has a serial number and can be easily identified....
Continuing Cookie Creations 05 b-g Because Natalie has had such a successful first few months, she is considering other opportunities to develop her business. One opportunity is to become the exclusive distributor of a line of fine European mixers. The current cost of a mixer is approximately $550, and Natalie would sell each one for $1,100. Natalie comes to you for advice on how to account for these mixers. Each appliance has a serial number and can be easily identified....
Cookie Creations 5 Because Natalie has had such a successful first few months, she is considering other opportunities to develop her business. One opportunity is the sale of fine European mixers. The owner of Kzinski Supply Co. has approached Natalie to become the exclusive distributor of these fine mixers in her state. The current cost of a mixer is approximately $575, and Natalie would sell each one for $1,150. Natalie comes to you for on advice how to account for...
Continuing Cookie Chronicle 5I am having a hard time getting the trial balance to balance for this problem. It is 53 dollars off and I am not sure why. I have spent hours trying to figure this out.I am not sure if I have the journal entries correct for January 28th and 30th. I think this has something to do with it, but I am not sure. Any help would be appreciated. I have attached my xls. Continuing Cookie Chronicle...
After researching the different forms of business organization, Natalie Koebel decides to operate "Cookie Creations" as a proprietorship. She then starts the process of getting the business running. In November 2019, the following activities take place. Nov. 8 Natalie cashes her U.s. Savings Bonds and receives $520, which she deposits in her personal bank account. 8 She opens bank account under the name "Cookie Creations" and transfers $500 from her personal account to the new account. 11 Natalie pays $65...
In November 2017, after having incorporated Cookie Creations Inc., Natalie begins operations. She has decided not to pursue the offer to supply cookies to Biscuits. Instead, she will focus on offering cooking classes. The following events occur. Natalie purchases $5000 of Cookie Creations’ common stock. Natalie teaches a group of elementary school students how to make Santa Claus cookies. At the end of the class, Natalie leaves an invoice for $3000- with the school principal. The principal says that he...
In November 2017, after having incorporated Cookie Creations Inc., Natalie begins operations. She has decided not to pursue the offer to supply cookies to Biscuits. Instead, she will focus on offering cooking classes. The following events occur. Natalie purchases $5000 of Cookie Creations’ common stock. Natalie teaches a group of elementary school students how to make Santa Claus cookies. At the end of the class, Natalie leaves an invoice for $3000- with the school principal. The principal says that he...
Cookie Creations 02 a-c (Part Level Submission) After researching the different forms of business organization. Natalie Koebel decides to operate “Cookie Creations” as a proprietorship. She then starts the process of getting the business running. In November 2019, the following activities take place. Nov. 8 Natalie cashes her U.S. Savings Bonds and receives $520, which she deposits in her personal bank account. 8 She opens a bank account under the name “Cookie Creations” and transfers $500 from her personal account...
i need help please it cover my major part of grades please its a request i have few journal entries Because Natalie has had such a successful first few months, she is considering other opportunities to deve is the sale of fine European juicing machines. The owner of Kzinski Supply Co. has approached Natalie tot distributor of these fine juicers. The current cost of a juicer is approximately $525 Canadian, and Natalie Inventory is recorded using the perpetual method. In...
Journal entries Ledger account Trial balance Adjusted journal entries Adjusted trial balance Multiple step income statement Closing entries Using income summary method Post-closing Trial balance i know that is why need help how i can calculate and all the stuff can you help me please is it really really important for me it is covering major part of my grades thanks Because Natalie has had such a successful first few months, she is considering other opportunities to deve is the...