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Juan de la Cruz began a system analysis business on July 1. Throughout the month, he recorded various business transactions including investing cash and equipment, paying rent and wages, purchasing additional equipment, completing work for clients and collecting or billing for payments. By July 31, Juan had recorded the transactions in journal entries, created T-accounts and prepared a trial balance to summarize the financial status of the new business for its first month of operations.

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Juan de la Cruz began a system analysis business on July 1. Throughout the month, he recorded various business transactions including investing cash and equipment, paying rent and wages, purchasing additional equipment, completing work for clients and collecting or billing for payments. By July 31, Juan had recorded the transactions in journal entries, created T-accounts and prepared a trial balance to summarize the financial status of the new business for its first month of operations.

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Q: Juan de la Cruz began professional practice as a system analyst on July 1.

He plans to
prepare a monthly financial statement. During July, the owner completed these
transactions (PHP = Philippine Peso, currency of Philippines):
July 1. Owner invested PHp 500,000 cash along with computer equipment that had a
market value of php. 120,000 two years ago but was now worth Php. 100,000 only.
July 2. Paid php. 15,000 cash for the rent of office space for the month.
July 4. Purchased php. 12,000 of additional equipment on credit (due within 30 days).
July 8. Completed awork for a client and immediately collected the php. 32,000 cash.
July 10. Completed work for a client and sent a bill for php. 27,000 to be paid within 30
days.
July 12. Purchased additional equipment for php. 8,000 in cash.
July 15. Paid an assistant php. 6,200 cash as wages for 15 days.
July 18. Collected php. 15,000 on the amount owed by the client.
July 25. Paid php. 12,000 cash to settle the liability on the equipment purchased.
July 28. Owner withdrew php. 500 cash for personal use.
July 30. Completed work for another client who paid only php. 40,000 for 50% of the
system design.
July 31. Paid salary of assistant php. 700.
July 31. Received PLDT bill, php. 1,800 and Meralco bill php. 3,800.
Required:
Prepare the journal entries, T accounts and trial balance for this business.
A: This is a really good question to practice.
Journal entries for the above transactions:
July 1 Dr Cash 500,000
Dr Computer Eqpt 100,000
Cr Capital 600,000
Owner started business with cash and computer Eqpt.
2 Dr Rent Exp 15,000
Cr Cash 15,000
Paid rent of office for the month of July.
4 Dr Equipment 12,000
Cr Creditors 12,000
Equipment purchased for business use.
8 Dr Cash 32,000
Cr Services rendered (income) 32,000
Services rendered for a client.
10 Dr Debtors 27,000
Cr Services rendered (income) 27,000
Services rendered for a client.

12 Dr Equipment 8,000
Cr Cash 8,000
Additional equipment purchased.
15 Dr Salaries & Wages 6,200
Cr Cash 6,200
Paid wages to assistant for 15 days.
18 Dr Cash 15,000
Cr Debtors 15,000
Received cash from debtor.
25 Dr Creditors 12,000
Cr Cash 12,000
Creditors of Eqpt purchased, settled.
28 Dr Drawings 500
Cr Cash 500
Owner withdrew cash for personal use.
30 Dr Cash 40,000
Dr. Debtors 40,000
Cr Services rendered (income) 80,000
50% amount received by a client on a/o work completed.
31 Dr Salaries & Wages 700
Cr Cash 700
Paid salary to the assistant.
31 Dr Utilities Exp (PLDT) 1,800
Dr Utilities Exp (Meralco) 3,800
Cr Creditors 5,600
PLDT and Meralco have been assumed to be the utility companies.
Note: In this example we have combined salaries and wages into one account, but
sometimes in real life these are kept separate - one account for wages and another
account for salaries.
T-ACCOUNTS:

TRIAL BALANCE:

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