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I am having trouble figuring out my accounts payable and capital. Any help on going about and solving this would be greatly app...Asked by Anonymous
I am having trouble figuring out my accounts payable and capital. Any help on going about and solving this would be greatly appreciated. I have listed the data below...
Travis Fortney, an architect, opened an office on April 1, 2010. During the month, he completed the following transactions connected with his professional practice:
1. Transferred cash from a personal bank account to an account to be used for the business, $30,000.
2. Purchased used automobile for $19,500, paying $4,500 cash and giving a note payable for the remainder.
3. Paid April rent for office and workroom, $3,000.
4. Paid cash for supplies, $1,450.
5. Purchased office and computer equipment on account, $6,000.
6. Paid cash for annual insurance policies on automobile and equipment, $2,000.
7. Received cash from a client for plans delivered, $7,500.
8. Paid cash to creditors on account, $1,750.
9. Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $500.
10. Received invoice for blueprint service, due in May, $1,000.
11. Recorded fee earned on plans delivered, payment to be received in May, $5,200.
12. Paid salary of assistant, $1,600.
13. Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $325.
14. Paid installment due on note payable, $250.
15. Paid gas, oil, and repairs on automobile for April, $400.
Thank you in advance!
Oops I said I could not figure out capital, it was processional fees that I meant to list. Capital is clearly 30,000. Sorry, I'm tired.
Travis Fortney, an architect, opened an office on April 1, 2010. During the month, he completed the following transactions connected with his professional practice:
1. Transferred cash from a personal bank account to an account to be used for the business, $30,000.
2. Purchased used automobile for $19,500, paying $4,500 cash and giving a note payable for the remainder.
3. Paid April rent for office and workroom, $3,000.
4. Paid cash for supplies, $1,450.
5. Purchased office and computer equipment on account, $6,000.
6. Paid cash for annual insurance policies on automobile and equipment, $2,000.
7. Received cash from a client for plans delivered, $7,500.
8. Paid cash to creditors on account, $1,750.
9. Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $500.
10. Received invoice for blueprint service, due in May, $1,000.
11. Recorded fee earned on plans delivered, payment to be received in May, $5,200.
12. Paid salary of assistant, $1,600.
13. Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $325.
14. Paid installment due on note payable, $250.
15. Paid gas, oil, and repairs on automobile for April, $400.
Thank you in advance!
Oops I said I could not figure out capital, it was processional fees that I meant to list. Capital is clearly 30,000. Sorry, I'm tired.
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Travis Fortney, an architect, opened an office on April 1, 2010. During the month, he completed the following transactions connected with his professional practice:
1. Transferred cash from a personal bank account to an account to be used for the business, $30,000.
2. Purchased used automobile for $19,500, paying $4,500 cash and giving a note payable for the remainder.
3. Paid April rent for office and workroom, $3,000.
4. Paid cash for supplies, $1,450.
5. Purchased office and computer equipment on account, $6,000.
6. Paid cash for annual insurance policies on automobile and equipment, $2,000.
7. Received cash from a client for plans delivered, $7,500.
8. Paid cash to creditors on account, $1,750.
9. Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $500.
10. Received invoice for blueprint service, due in May, $1,000.
11. Recorded fee earned on plans delivered, payment to be received in May, $5,200.
12. Paid salary of assistant, $1,600.
13. Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $325.
14. Paid installment due on note payable, $250.
15. Paid gas, oil, and repairs on automobile for April, $400
1. Transferred cash from a personal bank account to an account to be used for the business, $30,000.
2. Purchased used automobile for $19,500, paying $4,500 cash and giving a note payable for the remainder.
3. Paid April rent for office and workroom, $3,000.
4. Paid cash for supplies, $1,450.
5. Purchased office and computer equipment on account, $6,000.
6. Paid cash for annual insurance policies on automobile and equipment, $2,000.
7. Received cash from a client for plans delivered, $7,500.
8. Paid cash to creditors on account, $1,750.
9. Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $500.
10. Received invoice for blueprint service, due in May, $1,000.
11. Recorded fee earned on plans delivered, payment to be received in May, $5,200.
12. Paid salary of assistant, $1,600.
13. Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $325.
14. Paid installment due on note payable, $250.
15. Paid gas, oil, and repairs on automobile for April, $400
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