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Category > Accounting Posted 23 Jul 2017 My Price 14.00

Curtis Hamilton

Curtis Hamilton started a new business and completed these transactions during December.

1 Curtis Hamilton transferred $56,000 cash from a personal savings account to a checking account in the name of Hamilton Electric.

2 The company rented office space and paid $800 cash for the December rent.

3 The company purchased $14,000 of electrical equipment by paying $3,200 cash and agreeing to pay the $10,800 balance in 30 days.

5 The company purchased office supplies by paying $900 cash.

6 The company completed electrical work and immediately collected $1,000 cash for these services.

8 The company purchased $3,800 of office equipment on credit.

15 The company completed electrical work on credit in the amount of $4,000.

18 The company purchased $500 of office supplies on credit.

20 The company paid $3,800 cash for the office equipment purchased on December 8.

24 The company billed a client $600 for electrical work completed; the balance is due in 30 days.

28 The company received $4,000 cash for the work completed on December 15.

29 The company paid the assistant’s salary of $1,200 cash for this month.

30 The company paid $440 cash for this month’s utility bill.

31 C. Hamilton withdrew $700 cash from the company for personal use.

Required

1. Arrange the following asset, liability, and equity titles in a table: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Office Supplies; Office Equipment; Electrical Equipment; Accounts Payable; C. Hamilton, Capital; C. Hamilton, Withdrawals; Revenues; and Expenses.

2. Use additions and subtractions to show the effects of each transaction on the accounts in the accounting equation. Show new balances after each transaction.

3. Use the increases and decreases in the columns of the table prepare an income statement, a statement of owner’s equity, and a statement of cash flows—each of these for the current month. Also prepare a balance sheet as of the end of the month.

4. Assume that the owner investment transaction on December 1 was $40,000 cash instead of $56,000 and that Hamilton Electric obtained another $16,000 in cash by borrowing it from a bank. Explain the effect of this change on total assets, total liabilities, and total equity.

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