Part 1: Prepare the journal entries for each set of transaction data below. Post the transactions in the...

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Accounting

Part 1:

  1. Prepare the journal entries for each set of transaction databelow.
  2. Post the transactions in the ledger.
  3. Extract the unadjusted trial balance as of January 31 of thiscurrent year.

Part 2:

For this section, prepare the following adjusted journalentries.

  1. Record depreciation of $1,000 for equipment.
  2. Accrue unpaid wages of $715.
  3. Accrue unpaid utilities of $420.

Part 3:

  1. Prepare an Adjusted Trial Balance as of January 31 of thisyear.

Transaction data

Jonathan Swiss owns the Sports Watch Repairs Store. He providesthe transactions relating to the month of January this year.

January2          Invested$10,000 cash as well as providing watch repair equipment with avaluation of $4,800 (Hint: Treat watch repair equipment as part ofcapital.)

January4            Paid first month's rent of $900 cash

January6            Received $2,500 cash for watch repairs

January8            Purchased supplies on account from Sears for $500

January9            Repaired a vintage watch on account for $1,500

January9            Paid $575 cash for wages

January12          Purchased watch repair equipment for $1,200 cash

January13          Received $5,500 cash from watch repairs

January16          Purchased equipment on account from Sears for $1,000

January18           Paid$520 cash for advertising expense

January20          Withdrew $750 cash for personal expenses

January22          Received $950 cash on account for work done on January 9

January23           Paid$475 cash for wages

January26          Received $7,000 cash from watch repairs

January27           Paid$850 cash on account for the January 16 transactions

January30          Received $480 cash from repairs previously done on an antiquewatch

Thank you.

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Answer JournalEntriesSports Watch RepairStoreFor the month ofJanuaryDateParticularsDebitCreditJan 02Capital Ac Dr1480000To Cash1000000To Watch repair equipment480000Being cash and equipment invested inbusinessJan 04Rent Ac Dr90000To Cash90000Being rent paidJan 06Cash Ac Dr250000To Watch repairs250000Being cash received for repairsJan 08Purchase Ac Dr50000To Sears50000Being purchases made on creditJan 09Debtors Ac Dr150000To Repairs150000Being Repaired a watch o n credit Jan 09Wages Ac Dr57500To Cash57500Being wages paid in cashJan 12Watch repair equipment Ac Dr120000To cash120000Being equipment purchased for cashJan 13Cash Ac    See Answer
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