MAKE ENTRY FOR THE FOLLOWING TRANSACTION.Assume that a business paid a $1200 premium on April 1 for one year's insurance in advance. This represents an increase in one asset (prepaid expense) and a decrease in another asset (cash). Thus, the entry would be :
A: Dr. Prepaid Expenses—Prepaid Insurance $1200 Cr. Cash $1200
B: Dr. Prepaid Expenses—Prepaid Insurance $600 Cr. Cash $600
C: Dr. Prepaid Expenses—Prepaid Insurance $1000 Cr. Cash $1000
D: None of the above.
A: Dr. Prepaid Expenses—Prepaid Insurance $1200 Cr. Cash $1200
B: Dr. Prepaid Expenses—Prepaid Insurance $600 Cr. Cash $600
C: Dr. Prepaid Expenses—Prepaid Insurance $1000 Cr. Cash $1000
D: None of the above.
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- If a business proprietor pays their personal income into the business bank account, what is the accounting double entry to record the transaction? A: Dr Drawings Cr Cash B: Dr Cash Cr Sales C: Dr Cash Cr Drawings D: Dr Expense Cr Cash
- January 28. Wizsolution made a partial payment of $500 cash on the supplies and office equipment purchased in transaction of January 15.The correct journal entry is: A: Dr. Miscellaneous expense 500 Cr. Cash 500 B: Dr. Notes payable 500 Cr. Cash 500 C: Dr. Accounts payable 500 Cr. Cash 500
- January 26. Wizsolution received $1,800 cash as partial payment from the client described in transaction of January 20.The correct journal entry is: A: Dr. Cash 1,800 Cr. Sales 1,800 B: Dr. Cash 1,800 Cr. Fees earned 1,800 C: Dr. Cash 1,800 Cr. Accounts receivable 1,800
- August 25. The company recorded the cash received in payment of services (on a cash basis) to customers, $16,000.The correct journal entry is: A: Dr. Cash 16,000 Cr. Fees earned 16,000 B: Dr. Cash 16,000 Cr. Sales 16,000 C: Dr. Accounts receivable 16,000 Cr. Fees earned 16,000
- Transaction d. Purchased equipment on account, $9,000.The correct journal entry is: A: Dr. Equipment 9,000 Cr. Accounts payable 9,000 B: Dr. Equipment 9,000 Cr. Cash 9,000 C: Dr. Equipment 9,000 Cr. Note payable 9,000