Prepare journal entries to record the january transations

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Problem - Jack Shellenkamp owns and manages a computer repair service, which had the following trial balance on December 31, 2009 (the end of its fiscal year).

BYTE REPAIR SERVICE Trial Balance December 31, 2009

Cash

$8,000


Accounts Receivable

15,000


Parts Inventory

13,000


Prepaid Rent

3,000


Shop Equipment

21,000


Accounts Payable


$19,000

Jack Shellenkamp, Capital


41,000


$60,000

$60,000

Summarized transactions for January 2010 were as follows:

1. Advertising costs, paid in cash, $1,000.

2. Additional Repair Parts Inventory acquired on account $4,000.

3. Miscellaneous expenses, paid in cash, $2,000.

4. Cash collected from customers in payment of accounts receivable $14,000.

5. Cash paid to creditors for accounts payable due $15,000.

6. Repair parts used during January $4,000. (Hint: Debit this to Repair Parts Expense.)

7. Repair services performed during January: for cash $6,000; on account $9,000.

8. Wages for January, paid in cash, $3,000.

9. Jack's drawings during January were $3,000.

Instructions -

(a) Prepare journal entries to record each of the January transactions.

(b) Open T accounts for each of the accounts listed in the trial balance, and enter the opening balances for 2010. Post the journal entries to the accounts in the ledger. Determine the ending balance for each account.

(c) Complete the trial balance as of January 31, 2010.

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