A. Mane

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Selected transactions for A. Mane\displaystyle \text{A. Mane}, an interior decorator, in her first month of business, are as follows.

Jan.
2\displaystyle \bold{2} Invested $10,000\displaystyle \$ 10,000 cash in business.
3\displaystyle \bold{3} Purchased used car for $3,000\displaystyle \$ 3,000 cash for use in business.
9\displaystyle \bold{9} Purchased supplies on account for $500\displaystyle \$ 500.
11\displaystyle \bold{11} Billed customers $2,400\displaystyle \$ 2,400 for services performed.
16\displaystyle \bold{16} Paid $350\displaystyle \$ 350 cash for advertising.
20\displaystyle \bold{20} Received $700\displaystyle \$ 700 cash fro-m customers billed on January 11\displaystyle 11.
23\displaystyle \bold{23} Paid creditor $300\displaystyle \$ 300 cash on balance owed.
28\displaystyle \bold{28} Withdrew $1,000\displaystyle \$ 1,000 cash for personal use by owner.

Instructions

Journalize the transactions using journal page J1\displaystyle \text{J1}. (You may omit explanations.)
 
2\displaystyle \bold{2} Invested $10,000\displaystyle \$ 10,000 cash in business.
Date​
Account​
Debit​
Credit​
2
Cash​
10,000​
Owner's Capital​
10,000​
 
3\displaystyle \bold{3} Purchased used car for $3,000\displaystyle \$ 3,000 cash for use in business.
Date​
Account​
Debit​
Credit​
3
Automobile​
3,000​
Cash​
3,000​
 
9\displaystyle \bold{9} Purchased supplies on account for $500\displaystyle \$ 500.
Date​
Account​
Debit​
Credit​
9
Supplies​
500​
Accounts Payable​
500​
 
No Comment!

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Yes, I failed to notice that you had included two accounts on each entry, my bad.

However, I did delete the post as soon as I realized the mistake, but I see you went to the bother of grabbing a picture of the post (doubtless from an email you received?) to come back and crow over it! 🤷‍♂️

Nevertheless, your answer for item 3 is still wrong! You have the Debit & Credit entries the wrong way round.

You should also be using "Bank" rather than "Cash" as "Cash" would more likely be taken to be a petty cash account and Fixed Assets (or just Assets) would be a better name for the account that should be credited with the purchase of the car.

The account naming, is perhaps, just a minor issue but putting the sums in the wrong columns utterly fails the exercise.

You have also made the same mistake in your latest attempt...

9\displaystyle \bold{9} Purchased supplies on account for $500\displaystyle \$ 500.
Date​
Account​
Debit​
Credit​
9
Supplies​
500​
Accounts Payable​
500​
Again, your entries are the wrong way round! ❌
(And Goods Inward would be a better name than "Supplies".)

So, perhaps your 💪 🫠 emojis aren't quite as justified as you thought.
🤔

(Maybe stick to Calculus?)
 
11\displaystyle \bold{11} Billed customers $2,400\displaystyle \$ 2,400 for services performed.
Date​
Account​
Debit​
Credit​
11
Accounts Receivable​
2,400​
Service Revenue​
2,400​
 
16\displaystyle \bold{16} Paid $350\displaystyle \$ 350 cash for advertising.
Date​
Account​
Debit​
Credit​
16
Advertising Expense​
350​
Cash​
350​
 
20\displaystyle \bold{20} Received $700\displaystyle \$ 700 cash fro-m customers billed on January 11\displaystyle 11.
Date​
Account​
Debit​
Credit​
20
Cash​
700​
Accounts Receivable​
700​
 
23\displaystyle \bold{23} Paid creditor $300\displaystyle \$ 300 cash on balance owed.
Date​
Account​
Debit​
Credit​
23
Accounts Payable​
300​
Cash​
300​
 
Beer drenched ramblings follow.
Selected transactions for A. Mane\displaystyle \text{A. Mane}, an interior decorator, in her first month of business, are as follows.

Jan.
2\displaystyle \bold{2} Invested $10,000\displaystyle \$ 10,000 cash in business.
3\displaystyle \bold{3} Purchased used car for $3,000\displaystyle \$ 3,000 cash for use in business.
9\displaystyle \bold{9} Purchased supplies on account for $500\displaystyle \$ 500.
11\displaystyle \bold{11} Billed customers $2,400\displaystyle \$ 2,400 for services performed.
16\displaystyle \bold{16} Paid $350\displaystyle \$ 350 cash for advertising.
20\displaystyle \bold{20} Received $700\displaystyle \$ 700 cash fro-m customers billed on January 11\displaystyle 11.
23\displaystyle \bold{23} Paid creditor $300\displaystyle \$ 300 cash on balance owed.
28\displaystyle \bold{28} Withdrew $1,000\displaystyle \$ 1,000 cash for personal use by owner.

Instructions

Journalize the transactions using journal page J1\displaystyle \text{J1}. (You may omit explanations.)
 
28\displaystyle \bold{28} Withdrew $1,000\displaystyle \$ 1,000 cash for personal use by owner.
Date​
Account​
Debit​
Credit​
28
Owner's Drawings​
1,000​
Cash​
1,000​
 
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