Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Following are the transactions of a new company called Pose-for-Pics. August 1 M. Harris, the owner, invested $13,000 cash and $55,900 of photography equipment in the company in exchange for common stock. August 2 The company paid $2,400 cash for an insurance policy covering the next 24 months. August 5 The company purchased supplies for $2,470 cash. August 20 The company received $2,950 cash from taking photos for customers. August 31 The company paid $866 cash for August utilities. Prepare general journal entries for the above transactions.
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- In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 2 June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 18 June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 2 June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. Thecompany, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month ofJune were as follows:June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for$60,000 cash.June 2 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash downpayment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance.June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month.June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June.June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June.June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the companyplane.June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15.June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of themonth.June 30 Paid $6,000 in…
- Consider each of the transaction below independently. All expenditures were made in cash In march, the Cleanway Laundromat bought equipment. Cleanway paid $5,000 down and signed a noninterest-bearing note requiring the payment of $30,000 in nine months. The cash price for the equipment was $34,000. Prepare all necessary journal entries to record each the transaction. Use this format: Date Account Titles DR CRIn June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Ic., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 1 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 2 June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 18 June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Ic., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 1 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 2 June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…
- In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 2 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 18 June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 2 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 2 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…
- In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 2 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…In June 2021, Wanda Fonda organized a corporation to provide drone photography services. The company, called Drone Queen Inc., began operations immediately. Transactions during the month of June were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wanda Fonda in exchange for $60,000 cash. June 2 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash down payment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 4 Paid Piarco Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. June 18 Paid Henry's Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on the company plane. June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second half of the month. June 30 Paid…In June 2011, Wendy Winger organized a corporation to provide aerial photography services. Thecompany, called Aerial Views, began operations immediately. Transactions during the month ofJune were as follows: June 1 The corporation issued 60,000 shares of capital stock to Wendy Winger in exchangefor $60,000 cash. June 2 Purchased a plane from Utility Aircraft for $220,000. Made a $40,000 cash downpayment and issued a note payable for the remaining balance. June 4 Paid Woodrow Airport $2,500 to rent office and hangar space for the month. June 15 Billed customers $8,320 for aerial photographs taken during the first half of June. June 15 Paid $5,880 in salaries earned by employees during the first half of June. June 18 Paid Hannigan’s Hangar $1,890 for maintenance and repair services on thecompany plane. June 25 Collected $4,910 of the amounts billed to customers on June 15. June 30 Billed customers $16,450 for aerial photographs taken during the second halfof the month. June 30…