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Account Numbers, Journal, Ledger, and Trial Balance Journalize and post the entries required by the following transactions for Francisco Furniture Repair Company. Prepare a trial balance as of April 30, 20X0, for the period April 1 to April 30, $20 \mathrm{X0}$. Ignore interest. Use dates, posting references, and the following chart of accounts. As you identify the need for specific expense accounts, assign each expense account its own account number. (TABLE CANT COPY) - April 1,20X0.The Francisco Furniture Repair Company was formed with $$\$ 100,000$$ cash on the issuance of common stock. - April 2. Francisco acquired equipment for $$\$ 70,000$$. Francisco made a cash down payment of $$\$ 20,000$$. In addition, Francisco signed a note for $$\$ 50,000$$. - April 3. Sales on credit to repair furniture at a local hotel, $$\$ 3,500$$. - April 3. Supplies acquired (and used) on open account, $$\$ 200$$. - April 3. Wages paid in cash, $$\$ 700$$. - April 30. Depreciation expense for April, $$\$2,000$$.

   Account Numbers, Journal, Ledger, and Trial Balance
Journalize and post the entries required by the following transactions for Francisco Furniture Repair Company. Prepare a trial balance as of April 30, 20X0, for the period April 1 to April 30, $20 \mathrm{X0}$. Ignore interest. Use dates, posting references, and the following chart of accounts. As you identify the need for specific expense accounts, assign each expense account its own account number.
(TABLE CANT COPY)
- April 1,20X0.The Francisco Furniture Repair Company was formed with $$\$ 100,000$$ cash on the issuance of common stock.
- April 2. Francisco acquired equipment for $$\$ 70,000$$. Francisco made a cash down payment of $$\$ 20,000$$. In addition, Francisco signed a note for $$\$ 50,000$$.
- April 3. Sales on credit to repair furniture at a local hotel, $$\$ 3,500$$.
- April 3. Supplies acquired (and used) on open account, $$\$ 200$$.
- April 3. Wages paid in cash, $$\$ 700$$.
- April 30. Depreciation expense for April, $$\$2,000$$.
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Introduction to Financial Accounting
Introduction to Financial Accounting
Charles T. Horngren,… 11th Edition
Chapter 3, Problem 34 ↓

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- April 1: Issuance of common stock for cash. \[ \text{Cash} \quad 100,000 \\ \text{Common Stock} \quad 100,000 \] (Company issued common stock and received cash) - April 2: Purchase of equipment, part cash, part note. \[ \text{Equipment} \quad  Show more…

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Account Numbers, Journal, Ledger, and Trial Balance Journalize and post the entries required by the following transactions for Francisco Furniture Repair Company. Prepare a trial balance as of April 30, 20X0, for the period April 1 to April 30, $20 \mathrm{X0}$. Ignore interest. Use dates, posting references, and the following chart of accounts. As you identify the need for specific expense accounts, assign each expense account its own account number. (TABLE CANT COPY) - April 1,20X0.The Francisco Furniture Repair Company was formed with $$\$ 100,000$$ cash on the issuance of common stock. - April 2. Francisco acquired equipment for $$\$ 70,000$$. Francisco made a cash down payment of $$\$ 20,000$$. In addition, Francisco signed a note for $$\$ 50,000$$. - April 3. Sales on credit to repair furniture at a local hotel, $$\$ 3,500$$. - April 3. Supplies acquired (and used) on open account, $$\$ 200$$. - April 3. Wages paid in cash, $$\$ 700$$. - April 30. Depreciation expense for April, $$\$2,000$$.
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