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EXERCISE E2-2 EXERCISE E2-1 pages 72-73 # (b) Account Debit Credit (a) Type (c) Effect (d) Normal 1/2 Cash 10,000 Asset Increase Debit A. Mane, Capital 10,000 Capital Increase Credit 3 Equipment 4,000 Asset Increase Debit Cash 4,000 Asset Decrease Debit 9 Supplies 500 Asset Increase Debit Accounts Payable 500 Liability Increase Credit 11 Accounts Receivable 1,800 Asset Increase Debit Service Revenue 1,800 Revenue Increase Credit Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 1

EXERCISE E2-2 EXERCISE E2-1 (continued) # (b) Account Debit Credit (a) Type (c) Effect (d) Normal 16 Advertising Expense 200 Expense Increase Debit Cash 200 Asset Decrease Debit 20 Cash 700 Asset Increase Debit Accounts Receivable 700 Asset Decrease Debit 23 Accounts Payable 300 Liability Decrease Credit Cash 300 Asset Decrease Debit 28 A. Mane, Drawing 1,000 (Capital) Increase Debit Cash 1,000 Asset Decrease Debit Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 2

Date EXERCISE E2-4 and EXERCISE E2-3 page 73 (b) Account Debit Credit (a) Type (c) Effect (d) Normal Oct 1 Cash 10,000 Asset Increase Debit L. Marx, Capital 10,000 Capital Increase Credit 2 No Entry 3 Office Equipment 1,900 Asset Increase Debit Accounts Payable 1,900 Liability Increase Credit 6 Accounts Receivable 3,200 Asset Increase Debit Service Revenue 3,200 Revenue Increase Credit 27 Accounts Payable 700 Liability Decrease Credit Cash 700 Asset Decrease Debit 30 Salaries Expense 1,500 Expense Increase Debit Cash 1,500 Asset Decrease Debit Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 3

EXERCISE E2-4 page 73 Oct 1 Cash 10,000 L. Marx, Capital 10,000 2 No Entry 3 Office Equipment 1,900 Accounts Payable 1,900 6 Accounts Receivable 3,200 Service Revenue 3,200 27 Accounts Payable 700 Cash 700 30 Salaries Expense 1,500 Cash 1,500 Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 4

EXERCISE E2-6 pages 73-74 Apr 1 Cash 5,000 J. Kim, Capital 5,000 (invested in the business) 4 Supplies 1,800 Accounts Payable 1,800 (purchased on account) 7 Accounts Receivable 3,200 Service Revenue 3,200 (billed customers for work completed) 12 Cash 900 Service Revenue 900 (completed work for cash customers) Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 5

EXERCISE E2-6 (continued) 15 Salaries Expense 600 Cash 600 (paid employees) 25 Accounts Payable 1,500 Cash 1,500 (paid creditor) 29 Cash 400 Accounts Receivable 400 (received cash for work done earlier) 30 Cash 800 Unearned Revenue 800 (received cash for work to be performed later) Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 6

EXERCISE E2-6 (continued) Kim Landscaping Company Trial Balance April 30, 2002 Cash 5,000 Accounts Receivable 2,800 Supplies 1,800 Accounts Payable 300 Unearned Revenue 800 J. Kim, Capital 5,000 Service Revenue 4,100 Salaries Expense 600 10,200 10,200 Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 7

EXERCISE E2-8 page 75 9/ 1 Cash 10,000 C. Stevenson, Capital 10,000 5 Equipment 10,000 Cash 5,000 Accounts Payable 5,000 25 Accounts Payable 3,000 Cash 3,000 30 C. Stevenson, Drawing 500 Cash 500 Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 8

EXERCISE E2-9 page 75 Error In Balance Difference Larger Column (3) Yes -- -- (2) Yes -- -- (1) No $400 debit (4) No $300 credit A credit of $500 to Accounts Payable was posted as a debit. Error In Balance Difference Larger Column X No $1,000 debit (6) No $27 credit (5) Yes -- -- A cash purchase of supplies for $250 was journalized and posted as a $250 debit to Supplies and a credit of $25 to Cash. Error In Balance Difference Larger Column (5X) No $225 debit Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 9

BRIEF EXERCISE BE2-1 page 71 Account Increase Decrease Normal 1. Accounts Payable credit debit credit 2. Advertising Expense debit credit debit 3. Service Revenue credit debit credit 4. Accounts Receivable debit credit debit 5. B. C. J., Capital credit debit credit 6. B. C. J., Drawing debit credit debit Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 10

BRIEF EXERCISE BE2-3 page 71 6/1 Cash 3,000 H. J. Oslo, Capital 3,000 2 Equipment 900 Accounts Payable 900 3 Rent Expense 500 Cash 500 12 Accounts Receivable 300 Service Revenue 300 Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 11

BRIEF EXERCISE BE2-6 page 71 Aug 1 Cash 6,000 J. A. Norris, Capital 6,000 4 Prepaid Insurance 1,800 Cash 1,800 16 Cash 800 Service Revenue 800 27 Salaries Expense 500 Cash 500 Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 12

BRIEF EXERCISE BE2-10 page 72 Gomez Company Trial Balance December 31, 2002 Cash 18,800 Prepaid Insurance 3,500 Accounts Payable 3,000 Unearned Revenue 4,200 P. Gomez, Capital 15,000 P. Gomez, Drawing 4,500 Service Revenue 25,600 Salaries Expense 18,600 Rent Expense 2,400 47,800 47,800 Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 13

Chapter 2 Question 8 page 70 (a) Supplies cost Accounts Payable cost (b) Cash rec d Notes Payable rec d (c) Salaries Expense paid Cash paid Chapter 2 Question 16 page 70 (a) Cash 9,000 D. Wang, Capital 9,000 (b) Prepaid Insurance 800 Cash 800 (c) Supplies 1,500 Accounts Payable 1,500 (d) Cash 7,500 Service Revenue 7,500 Weygandt, Kieso, Kimmel 6 th Edition page 14