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1. SANCHEZ COMPUTER CENTER

Tony's computer center is picking up in business, so he has decided to expand his bookkeeping system to a general journal/ledger system. The balances from August have been forwarded to the ledger accounts.

a. Use the previous chart of accounts to record the transactions found in your textbook, on pages 116 and 117.

b. Post all transactions to the general ledger accounts (the Prepaid Rent Account #1025 has been added to the chart of accounts).

c. Prepare a trial balance for September 30, 201X.

d. Prepare the financial statements for the three months ended September 30, 201X.

2. On November 1, 201X, Barbie Riley opened Barbie's Art Studio. The following transactions occurred in November.

Nov. 1    Barbie Riley invested $8,000 in the art studio.

Nov. 1    Paid ten months' rent in advance, $2,800.

Nov. 3    Purchased $1,200 of equipment from Omni Co. on account.

Nov. 5    Received $900 cash for art-training workshop for teachers.

Nov. 8    Purchased $450 of art supplies for cash.

Nov. 9    Billed Howie Co. $2,500 for group art lessons for its employees.

Nov. 10  Paid salaries of assistants, $1,300.

Nov. 15  Barbie withdrew $100 from the business for personal use.

Nov. 28  Paid electrical bill, $110.

Nov. 29  Paid telephone bill for November, $140.

Your tasks are to do the following:

a. Set up a ledger.

b. Journalize (all page 1) and post the November transactions.

c. Prepare a trial balance as of November 30, 201X.

The chart of accounts includes Cash, 111; Accounts Receivable, 112; Prepaid Rent, 114; Art Supplies, 121; Equipment, 131; Accounts Payable, 211; Barbie Riley, Capital, 311; Barbie Riley, Withdrawals, 312; Art Fees Earned, 411; Electrical Expense, 511; Salaries Expense, 521; and Telephone Expense, 531.

3. You have been hired to correct the trial balance below that has been recorded improperly from the ledger to the trial balance.

                                 Sandy Co.
                               Trial Balance
                           January 31, 201X
                                                  Debits          Credits
A.  Accounts Payable                     1,700
B. A. Sandy, Capital                                         750
C. A. Sandy, Withdrawals                                 950
D. Services Earned                                          8,000
E.  Concessions Earned                 1,800
F. Rent Expense                           600
G.  Salaries Expense                     2,400
H. Miscellaneous Expense                                 800
I. Cash                                        11,000
J. Accounts Receivable                                     1,500
Totals                                         17,5000       17,500

4. The following transactions occurred in November 201X for A. Glover's Placement Agency:

Nov. 1    A. Glover invested $6,000 cash in the placement agency.

Nov. 1    Bought equipment on account from Cinder Co., $2,100.

Nov. 3    Earned placement fees of $2,000, but payment will not be received until December.

Nov. 5    A. Glover withdrew $400 for his personal use.

Nov. 7    Paid wages expense, $1,400.

Nov. 9    Placed a client on a local TV show, receiving $5,000 cash.

Nov. 15  Bought supplies on account from Holly Co., $400.

Nov. 28  Paid telephone bill for November, $110.

Nov. 29  Advertising bill from Shimmer Co. received but not paid, $80

The chart of accounts for A. Glover Placement Agency is as follows:

Chart of Accounts

Assets                                      Owner's Equity
111  Cash                                 311   A. Glover, Capital
112  Accounts Receivable           312   A. Glover, Withdrawals
131  Supplies                            Revenue
141  Equipment                         411   Placement Fees Earned
Liabilities                                   Expenses
211  Accounts Payable                511   Wage Expenses
                                               521   Telephone Expense

Your tasks are to do the following:

a. Set up the ledger based on the chart of accounts.

b. Journalize (page 1) and post the November transactions.

c. Prepare a trial balance as of November 30, 201X.

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