Alpha Bravo established a T-shirt designing business on October 1, 2021. The following are Bravo Designing Co.'s transactions for October.

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Provide the amounts of the following on October 31, 2021. 

1.) Cash 

2.) Accounts receivable 

3.) Prepaid rent 

4.) Security deposit 

5.) Accounts payable 

6.) Unearned revenue 

7.) Salaries payable 

8.) Service income 

9.) Total assets 

10.) Total liabilities 

11.) Total equity 

12.)Net income / (Net loss)

 

Alpha Bravo established a T-shirt designing business on October 1, 2021. The following are Bravo Designing Co.'s
transactions for October.
Oct. 1
Deposited P3,500,000 cash, and transferred printing machine worth P2,000,000 to the business.
3
Paid 2 months advance and 2 months security deposit.
Received advance payment for designing 1,500 shirts. P200 for each shirt.
7
Purchased paper, paint, brushes, clips, pens, and scissors on account, P7,770.
Designed 2,250 shirts for P350 each. Customer has yet to pay.
10
Purchased tables, chairs, and cabinets to be put in the office, P200,000, on account.
15
Hired Rodrigo D. and Leni R. Respective salaries were P90,000 and P75,000 per month.
16
Completed 500 shirts in relation to the October 5 transaction.
Paid 30% of the liability incurred on October 10.
18
Completed services amounting to P700,000. Remained unpaid.
Transcribed Image Text:Alpha Bravo established a T-shirt designing business on October 1, 2021. The following are Bravo Designing Co.'s transactions for October. Oct. 1 Deposited P3,500,000 cash, and transferred printing machine worth P2,000,000 to the business. 3 Paid 2 months advance and 2 months security deposit. Received advance payment for designing 1,500 shirts. P200 for each shirt. 7 Purchased paper, paint, brushes, clips, pens, and scissors on account, P7,770. Designed 2,250 shirts for P350 each. Customer has yet to pay. 10 Purchased tables, chairs, and cabinets to be put in the office, P200,000, on account. 15 Hired Rodrigo D. and Leni R. Respective salaries were P90,000 and P75,000 per month. 16 Completed 500 shirts in relation to the October 5 transaction. Paid 30% of the liability incurred on October 10. 18 Completed services amounting to P700,000. Remained unpaid.
20
Purchased a stamping machine worth P1,500,000.
Received payment equivalent to 60% for job done on October 8.
Completed 450 shirts in relation to the October 5 transaction.
Received bill from Meralco P75,700.
26
Received and paid bill from Globe, P13,300.
Paid 50% of the liability incurred on October 10.
27
Received full payment for job done on October 18.
31
1st month of rent completed, equivalent to P70,000.
Forget to pay salary of Rodrigo D. and Leni R.
Tax is 15% of service income recorded. Tax was not paid by Alpha Bravo.
25
Transcribed Image Text:20 Purchased a stamping machine worth P1,500,000. Received payment equivalent to 60% for job done on October 8. Completed 450 shirts in relation to the October 5 transaction. Received bill from Meralco P75,700. 26 Received and paid bill from Globe, P13,300. Paid 50% of the liability incurred on October 10. 27 Received full payment for job done on October 18. 31 1st month of rent completed, equivalent to P70,000. Forget to pay salary of Rodrigo D. and Leni R. Tax is 15% of service income recorded. Tax was not paid by Alpha Bravo. 25
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