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I need help making a general "t" ledger for Dec. 2014 Below is all the information from the problem and I have my work shown from my general journal entries as well as the information from the T-ledger from November.

CCC4      Cookie Creations is gearing up for the winter holiday season. During the month of December 2014, the following transactions occur.

Dec 1. Natalie hires an assistant at an hourly wage of $8 to help with cookie making and some administrative duties.

Dec.5 Natalie teaches the class that was booked on November 25. The balance outstanding is received

Dec. 8 Cookie Creations receives a check for the amount due from the neighborhood school for the class given on November 30.

Dec 9 Cookie Creations receives $750 in advance from the local school board for five classes that the company will give during December and January.

Dec. 15 Pays the cell phone invoice outstanding at November 30.

Dec 16 Issues a check to Natalie's brother for the amount owed for the design of the website.

Dec 19 Receives a deposit of $60 on a cookie class scheduled for early January.

Dec 23 Additional revenue during the month for cookie-making classes amounts to $4,000. (Natalie has not had time to account for each class individually.) $3,000 in cash has been collected and $1,000 is still outstanding. (This is in addition to the December 5 and December 9 transactions.)

Dec 23 Additional baking supplies purchased during the month for sugar, flour, and chocolate chips amount to $1,250 cash.

Dec 23 Issues a check to Natalie's assistant for $800. Her assistant worked approximately 100 hours from the time in which she was hired until December 23.

Dec 28 Pays a dividend of $500 to the common shareholder (Natalie).

As of December 31, Cookie Creations' year-end, the following adjusting entry data are provided.

1. A count reveals that $45 of brochures and posters were used.

2. Depreciation is recorded on the baking equipment purchased in November. The baking equipment has a useful life of 5 years. Assume that 2 months' worth of depreciation is required.

3. Amortization (which is similar to depreciation) is recorded on the website. (Credit the Website account directly for the amount of the amortization.) The website is amortized over a useful life of 2 years and was available for use on December 1.

4. Interest on the note payable is accrued. (Assume that 1.5 months of interest accrued during November and December.) Round to the nearest dollar.

5. One month's worth of insurance has expired.

6. Natalie is unexpectedly telephoned on December 28 to give a cookie class at the neighborhood community center on December 31. In early January, Cookie Creations sends an invoice for $450 to the community center.

7. A count reveals that $1,025 of baking supplies were used.

8. A cell phone invoice is received for $75. The invoice is for services provided during the month of December and is due on January 15.

9. Because the unexpected cookie-making class on December 31 was for such a large group of children, Natalie's assistant helps out. Her assistant worked 7 hours at a rate of $8 per hour.

10. An analysis of the Unearned Service Revenue account reveals that two of the five classes paid for by the local school board on December 9 still have not been taught by the end of December. The $60 deposit received on December 19 for another class also remains unearned.

Date

Description (Account Name)

Debit

Credit

Dec. 1

No Entry Required

 

 

Dec. 5

Cash

90

 

 

..........Service Revenue

 

90

Dec. 8

Cash

300

 

 

..........Accounts Receivable

 

300

Dec. 9

Cash

750

 

 

..........Unearned Service Revenue

 

750

Dec. 15

Accounts Payable

50

 

 

...........Cash

 

50

Dec. 16

Accounts Payable

600

 

 

..........Cash

 

600

Dec. 19

Cash

60

 

 

..........Unearned Service Revenue

 

60

Dec. 23

Cash

3,000

 

 

..........Service Revenue

 

3,000

Dec. 23

Accounts Receivable

1,000

 

 

...........Service Revenue

 

1,000

Dec. 23

Supplies

1,250

 

 

...........Cash

 

1,250

Dec. 23

Wages Expense

800

 

 

.........Cash

 

800

Dec. 28

Dividends Paid

500

 

 

...........Cash

 

500

 

Totals

8,400

8,400

 

Cash

 

Equipment

Nov. 8     500

Nov. 11     95

 

Nov. 15     300

 

Nov. 16     2,000

Nov. 14     125

 

Nov. 17     900

 

Nov. 25     60

Nov. 17     900

 

Nov. 30 Bal     1,200

 

Nov. 29     100

Nov. 30     1,200

 

 

 

Nov. 30 Bal.     340

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Accounts Receivable

 

Website

Nov. 30     300

 

 

Nov. 30     600

 

Nov. 30 Bal.    300

 

 

Nov. 30 Bal.    600

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Accounts Payable

 

Supplies

 

Nov. 30     600

 

Nov. 11     95

 

 

Nov. 30     50

 

Nov. 11     125

 

 

Nov. 30. Bal     650

 

Nov. 30 Bal     220

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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