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July 2019 Transactions Date     Description of the Transaction                            &nbsp

July 2019 Transactions

Date     Description of the Transaction                                                                                                                    

July 1    Borrow $35,000.00 from 1st Bank by signing a 24 month note.

(As an example of how to journalize and post a transaction -- this transaction has already been entered into the General Journal and posted to the General Ledger.)

July 1    Receive $66,900.00 cash from new investors, and issue $66,900.00 of Common Stock to them. July 1       Purchase $36,000.00 of new mowing equipment, paying cash to the mower dealer.

”     July 1    Pay $500.00 cash for the July truck rental.

July 3    Invoice a new customer $3,560.00, for a completed mowing job — customer will pay in 10 days.

July 5 The Board of Directors declares a cash dividend. The total amount of the dividend is $26,000.00. The Date of Record is set as July 15. The Date of Payment is set as July31“

Jul 7.    Pay the employees $6,500.00 for work performed during the 1st week of July.

_          July 10. Complete a mowing job for a new customer — customer pays $915.00 cash for the job.

July 12. Collect $3,500.00 cash from the golf course for special rush mowing job completed on May 31.

July 1.4 Pay the employees $5,000.00 for work performed during the 2nd week of July.

July 15 . Purchase $880.00 of supplies from the mower dealer. The supplies are consumed immediately.

Lenny’s will pay the mower dealer for the supplies in about 2 weeks.

July 15 Collect $3,560.00 on account. The cash that is received is from the new customer for the job

that was completed on July 3.

.          July 17   One of the original mowers purchased in January of 2018 broke down and is repaired by the mower deaIer. The cost of the Mower Repair job is $895.00. Lenny’s will pay the mower dealer in 30 days.

July 19. Purchase for cash $31,000.00 of supplies. These supplies will be consumed over the next 12 months.

July 20 Collect $30,000.00 from the property management company for work performed in June.

July 21. Pay the employees $4,850.00 for work performed during the 3rd week of July.

July 23. Receive a $23,250.00 advance payment from the university. The advance payment  is for 6 months of work which will be performed from August 1, 2019 to January 31,2020.

July 25. Complete a special mowing job for the golf course. The total price for the mowing job is $7,050.00. The golf course pays $1,000.00 cash on this date and will pay the remainder on August 25.

July 27. Complete a mowing job for a new customer — customer pays $400.00 cash for the job. July 27 Pay $880.00 cash to the mower dealer for the supplies purchased on account on July 15. July 28 Pay the employees $5,300.00 for work performed during the 4th week of July.

July 31. Invoice the property management company $25,500.00 for July mowing work. The property management company will pay the invoice on the 20th of next month.

July 31. Pay the cash dividend which was declared on July 5.

Additional Information

Equipment: The $48000.00 beginning balance in the Equipment account relates to the mowing equipment which”was purchased on January 2, 2018. For information related to this mowing equipment see Page 70 in the Solid Footing book. This equipment continues to be used and should be depreciated for the month of July.

The following information relates to the new equipment which was purchased on July 1, 2019:

- The new equipment was placed into service on July 1, 2019 and should be depreciated for the month of July.

-The estimated useful life of the new equipment is 5 years.

- At the end of 5 years, the new equipment will have no future value and will be scrapped. The new equipment will be depreciated using the straight-line method.

Supplies: At the end of July there are $28,150.00 supplies on-hand.

Mowing service at the  University:

The monthly mowing service was provided to the university per the contract signed on April 1, 2019.

Wages due the Employees:   The last wage payment was made to the employees on July 28, 2019. The employees worked on

July 29, 30, and 31. For these three days of work the employees earned $3,175.00 of wages. These three days of wages will be paid to the workers during the first week of August.

Bank Loan:            The interest on the loan from 1st Bank will be paid every three months. The first interest payment

to the bank will be made on September 30, 2019. Lenny's calls the bank on July 31 and the bank indicates that the interest on the loan for July is $860.00.

I NEED A GENERAL JOURNAL FOR THIS INFORMATIONS.

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