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On September 30, 2005, Dart Co.’s bank statement showed a ba…

On September 30, 2005, Dart Co.’s bank statement showed a balance of $8,510, and the checkbook showed a balance of $7,540.  When preparing the bank reconciliation it was determined that $1,125 of outstanding checks had not been included in the September 30 bank statement.  Which of the following statement correctly details what should be done with these outstanding checks when preparing the reconciliation?

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When preparing the Multiple-Step Income Statement for a merc…

When preparing the Multiple-Step Income Statement for a merchandising business, assume that the Adjusted Trial Balance contains the following accounts and balances: Sales Salaries Expense, $90,000; Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment, $8,500; Miscellaneous Selling Expense $1,500; Office Salaries Expense, $40,000; Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment, $19,000; Miscellaneous Administrative expense, $1,000. What is the Total Operating Expenses amount on the Multiple-Step Income Statement?

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In the closing entries to close the drawing account, what en…

In the closing entries to close the drawing account, what entry would be made?

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When preparing the Multiple-Step Income Statement for a merc…

When preparing the Multiple-Step Income Statement for a merchandising business, assume that the Adjusted Trial Balance contains the following accounts and balances:  Sales Salaries Expense, $90,000; Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment, $8,500; Miscellaneous Selling Expense $1,500; Office Salaries Expense, $40,000; Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment, $19,000; Miscellaneous Administrative expense, $1,000.  What is the Total Selling Expenses amount on the Multiple-Step Income Statement? Operating expenses:          Selling expenses:                 ________              Total selling expense   ?

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Assume that the chart of accounts for Roth Co. includes the…

Assume that the chart of accounts for Roth Co. includes the following accounts:  Cash, Accounts Receivable, Equipment, Accounts Payable, Sam Roth, Capital, Sam Roth, Drawing, Fees Earned, Salary Expenses, and Utilities Expense. On July 5, the company received cash for job completed $10,000.  Using the chart of accounts above, indicate the account that should be recorded in the Description column of the Journal item (2) as the credit account for the $10,000 amount.  Date Description P.Ref. Debit Credit July 5 (1)   $10,000          (2)     $10,000

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When preparing the Multiple-Step Income Statement for a merc…

When preparing the Multiple-Step Income Statement for a merchandising business, assume that the Adjusted Trial Balance contains the following accounts and balances: Sales Salaries Expense, $90,000; Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment, $8,500; Miscellaneous Selling Expense $1,500; Office Salaries Expense, $40,000; Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment, $19,000; Miscellaneous Administrative expense, $1,000. What is the Total Operating Expenses amount on the Multiple-Step Income Statement?

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Assume that the chart of accounts for Roth Co. includes the…

Assume that the chart of accounts for Roth Co. includes the following accounts:  Cash, Accounts Receivable, Equipment, Accounts Payable, Sam Roth, Capital, Sam Roth, Drawing, Fees Earned, Salary Expenses, and Utilities Expense. On July 1, Sam Roth transferred additional cash from a personal bank account for the business, $5,000.  Using the chart of accounts above, indicate the account that should be recorded in the Description column of the Journal item (2) as the credit account for the $5,000 amount.  Date Description P.Ref. Debit Credit July 1 (1)   $5,000          (2)     $5,000

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The balance in the equipment account before adjustment on De…

The balance in the equipment account before adjustment on December 31 of the current year is $60,000 and the balance of accumulated depreciation on December 31, 2007 is $24,000. The adjustment amount for depreciation for the year is $10,000. What account should be credited in the journal (2) and for what amount to record the adjusting entry to record this depreciation based on this information? Date Description P.Ref. Debit Credit   Adjusting Entries       Dec. 31 (1)   ?          (2)     ?  

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Assume that the chart of accounts for Roth Co. includes the…

Assume that the chart of accounts for Roth Co. includes the following accounts:  Cash, Accounts Receivable, Equipment, Accounts Payable, Sam Roth, Capital, Sam Roth, Drawing, Fees Earned, Salary Expenses, and Utilities Expense. On July 1, the company paid creditors on account $9,000.  Using the chart of accounts above, indicate the account that should be recorded in the Description column of the Journal item (2) as the credit account for the $9,000 amount.  Date Description P.Ref. Debit Credit July 10 (1)   $9,000          (2)     $9,000  

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On September 30, 2005, Dart Co.’s bank statement showed a ba…

On September 30, 2005, Dart Co.’s bank statement showed a balance of $8,510, and the checkbook showed a balance of $7,540.  When preparing the bank reconciliation it was determined that a deposit of $1,900 had been mailed to the bank by Dart Co. on September 29 and was not included in the September 30 bank statement.  Which of the following statement correctly details what should be done with this outstanding deposit when preparing the reconciliation?

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