Financial Accounting, Student Value Edition (4th Edition)
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Chapter 7.A, Problem 5BE
1.
To determine
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2)
To determine
Record the journal entry to replenish the petty cash fund.
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E8-17 Accounting for petty cash
Jackie's Dance Studio created a $220 imprest petty cash fund. During the month, the
fund custodian authorized and signed petty cash tickets as follows:
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15
Petty Cash
Ticket No. Item
Account Debited
Amount
$ 20
Delivery of programs to customers Delivery Expense
Postage Expense
10
Mail package
3
Newsletter
Printing Expense
25
4
Key to closet
Miscellaneous Expense
40
Copier paper
Office Supplies
70
Requirements
1. Make the general journal entry to create the petty cash fund. Include an explanation.
2. Make the general journal entry to record the petty cash fund replenishment. Cash
in the fund totals $40. Include an explanation.
3. Assume that Jackie's Dance Studio decides to decrease the petty cash fund to $120.
Make the general journal entry to record this decrease.
On April 3, Snappy Sales decides to establish a $135 petty cash fund to relieve the burden on Accounting.
a. Journalize the establishment of the fund.
Apr. 3
b. On April 11, the petty cash fund has receipts for mail and postage of $32.75, contributions and donations of $25.25, meals and entertainment of $68.00, and $9.75
the ending cash balance. Journalize the replenishment of the fund. Round your answers to two decimal places.
If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
Apr. 11
c. On April 12, Snappy Sales decides to increase petty cash to $175. Journalize this transaction.
Apr. 12
Using the following information, prepare the journal entries to:
a.
Establish a $200 petty cash fund on January 2.
b.
Reimburse the petty cash fund at the end of the month.
Date
Voucher No.
Purpose
Amount
Jan. 2
1
Office supplies
$15
6
2
Withdrawal by owner
20
7
3
Lunch with client
35
7
4
Postage
12
8
5
Donation to United Way
25
12
6
Telephone repair
32
23
7
Office supplies
15
28
8
Lunch with client
40
If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
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Financial Accounting, Student Value Edition (4th Edition)
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