On 15.08.2021, an advance payment of 12.000 TL was made from the bank account of the enterprise to the account of the seller enterprise for the purpose of purchasing a fixture on 15.08.2021. Show the journal entry that our business should make accordingly.
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On 15.08.2021, an advance payment of 12.000 TL was made from the bank account of the enterprise to the account of the seller enterprise for the purpose of purchasing a fixture on 15.08.2021. Show the
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- The following information was obtained from the books of NChoc Sdn. Bhd., a chocolate factory for September 2020. [Berikut adalah maklumat yang diambil daripada buke-buku NChoc Sdn. Bhd, kilang coklat untuk September 2020.] 2020 Owner started business by bringing in his used van costing RM 45,000 and cash amounting to RM 12,000 into the business. Sept 1 2 Deposited RM 5,000 of the cash into the bank. 3 Bought fixtures and fittings on credit from ARO I Bhd. worth RM 4,500. 4 Bought goods on credit from Suzie Ltd worth RM 3,350. 5 Paid utilities by cheque RM 500. 6. Received loan of RM 8,000 by cheque from Mayobank Berhad. 7 Sold goods on credit to Alfafa Enterprise worth RM 6,500. Cash sale RM 520. Paid wages by cash RM 2,100. 10 Bought office stationery by cash worth RM 170. Received rent worth RM 750 by cash. I rent 11 12 Sold goods by cash to Salwani Ltd worth RM470. Returned some of damaged goods to Suzie Ltd amounting to RM 50 and settled amount due by cash after receiving discount…On 5 December 2020, Manal Trading company sold goods to a customer on account for 37800 OMR. Which of the following is the correct journal entry for the transaction? Select one: A. Date Accounts Debit (RO) Credit (RO) 05.12.2020 Receivable 37800 Sales (Revenue) 37800 B. Date Accounts Debit (RO) Credit (RO) 05.12.2020 Receivable 73800 Sales (Revenue) 73800 C. Date Accounts Debit (RO) Credit (RO) 05.12.2020 Sales (Revenue) 37800 Receivable 37800 D. Date Accounts Debit (RO) Credit (RO) 05.12.2020 Cash 37800 Sales (Revenue) 37800Exercise 14-9 Amortization table and accrued interest LO5 SweetFish Corp. issued bonds with a par value of $920,000 and a five-year life on May 1, 2020. The contract interest rate is 11.50%. The bonds pay interest on October 31 and April 30. They were issued at a price of $903,072 when the market interest rate was 12.00%. SweetFish Corp's year-end is December 31. a. Prepare an amortization table for these bonds that covers their entire life. Use the effective interest method of allocating interest. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round the final answers to the nearest whole dollar. Enter all the amounts as positive values.) Cash Unamortized Discount Period Period Interest Discount Interest Carrying Value Ending Expense Amortization Paid May 1/20 Oct 31/20 |Apг 30/21 Oct 31/21 Apr 30/22 Oct 31/22 Apr 30/23 Oct 31/23 Apr 30/24 Oct 31/24 Apr 30/25 Totals
- On June 7,2019, Dilby Mechanical Corp completed $50,00 of servicing work for a client and billed them for that amount plus a GST of $2,500 and PST of $3,50; terms are N20. Required: a. Prepare the journal entry as it would appear in Dilby's accounting records. b. Assume the receivable established on June 7 was collected on June 27. Record the entry.9. Which of the following is recorded upon receipt of a payment on April 7, 2021, by a customer who pays a $900 invoice dated March 3, 2021, with terms 2/10, n/60? A. Debit Sales Discounts $18. B. Credit Purchase Discounts $18. C. Credit Accounts Receivable $882. D. Debit Cash $900.The following information was obtained from the books of NChoc Sdn. Bhd., a chocolate factory for September 2020. [Berikut adalah maklumat yang diambil daripada buku-buku NChoc Sdn. Bhd., kilang coklat untuk September 2020.] 2020 Sept 1 Owner started business by bringing in his used van costing RM 45,000 and cash amounting to RM 12,000 into the business. 2 Deposited RM 5,000 of the cash into the bank. 3 Bought fixtures and fittings on credit from ARO I Bhd. worth RM 4,500. 4 Bought goods on credit from Suzie Ltd worth RM 3,350. 5 Paid utilities by cheque RM 500. 6 Received loan of RM 8,000 by cheque from Mayobank Berhad. 7 Sold goods on credit to Alfafa Enterprise worth RM 6,500. 8 Cash sale RM 520. 9 Paid wages by cash RM 2,100. 10 Bought office stationery by cash worth RM 170. 11 Received rent worth RM 750 by cash. 12 Sold goods by cash to Salwani Ltd worth RM470. 14 Returned some of damaged goods to Suzie Ltd amounting to RM 50 and settled amount due by cash after receiving discount…
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