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- Anne York is a sole trader who started the business of buying and selling furniture in Brighton on the 1st of October 2021. She is going to prepare accounts to 31st of September 2021. She contributed to the business with £10,000 in the Bank, £4,800 cash, 45,000 flat and 12,000 Car. The transactions during the month are as follows: 2/10 Purchased furniture £5400 for sale on credit from Home Ltd 4/10 She bought a computer for £800 and a printer £200 from a local shop in London and paid by cheque. 5/10 Sold goods for £ 2800 and received the money via Bank account 12/10 Paid in Cash £110 for repairing printer 18/10 Part of furniture returned to Home Ltd £250 21/10 The owner received rent £800 for flat and deposited it to the bank account 23/10 Sold goods to Rayan £2100; from this amount £1800 cash received immediately and the rest remains on credit. 23/10 Sold goods of £700 to David and received cash 24/10 Bought a new Laptop for business use by issuing a cheque £1700 26/10…Part AAnne York is a sole trader who started the business of buying and selling furniture in Brighton on the1st of October 2021.She is going to prepare accounts to 31st of September 2021. She contributed to the business with£10,000 in the Bank, £4,800 cash, 45,000 flat and 12,000 Car. The transactions during the month areas follows:2/10 Purchased furniture £5400 for sale on credit from Home Ltd4/10 She bought a computer for £800 and a printer £200 from a local shop in London and paid bycheque.5/10 Sold goods for £ 2800 and received the money via Bank account12/10 Paid in Cash £110 for repairing printer18/10 Part of furniture returned to Home Ltd £250Page | 1321/10 The owner received rent £800 for flat and deposited it to the bank account23/10 Sold goods to Rayan £2100; from this amount £1800 cash received immediately and the restremains on credit.23/10 Sold goods of £700 to David and received cash24/10 Bought a new Laptop for business use by issuing a cheque £170026/10 Paid the month’s…Anne York is a sole trader who started the business of buying and selling furniture in Brightonon the 1st of October 2021.She is going to prepare accounts to 31st of September 2021. She contributed to the businesswith £10,000 in the Bank, £4,800 cash, 45,000 flat and 12,000 Car. The transactions duringthe month are as follows: 2/10 Purchased furniture £5400 for sale on credit from Home Ltd4/10 She bought a computer for £800 and a printer £200 from a local shop in London andpaid by cheque.5/10 Sold goods for £ 2800 and received the money via Bank account12/10 Paid in Cash £110 for repairing printer18/10 Part of furniture returned to Home Ltd £25021/10 The owner received rent £800 for flat and deposited it to the bank account23/10 Sold goods to Rayan £2100; from this amount £1800 cash received immediately andthe rest remains on credit.23/10 Sold goods of £700 to David and received cash24/10 Bought a new Laptop for business use by issuing a cheque £170026/10 Paid the month’s wages to the…
- Anne York is a sole trader who started the business of buying and selling furniture in Brightonon the 1st of October 2021.She is going to prepare accounts to 31st of September 2021. She contributed to the businesswith £10,000 in the Bank, £4,800 cash, 45,000 flat and 12,000 Car. The transactions duringthe month are as follows: 2/10 Purchased furniture £5400 for sale on credit from Home Ltd4/10 She bought a computer for £800 and a printer £200 from a local shop in London andpaid by cheque.5/10 Sold goods for £ 2800 and received the money via Bank account12/10 Paid in Cash £110 for repairing printer18/10 Part of furniture returned to Home Ltd £25021/10 The owner received rent £800 for flat and deposited it to the bank account23/10 Sold goods to Rayan £2100; from this amount £1800 cash received immediately andthe rest remains on credit.23/10 Sold goods of £700 to David and received cash24/10 Bought a new Laptop for business use by issuing a cheque £170026/10 Paid the month’s wages to the…Anne York is a sole trader who started the business of buying and selling furniture in Brightonon the 1st of October 2021.She is going to prepare accounts to 31st of September 2021. She contributed to the businesswith £10,000 in the Bank, £4,800 cash, 45,000 flat and 12,000 Car. The transactions duringthe month are as follows: 2/10 Purchased furniture £5400 for sale on credit from Home Ltd4/10 She bought a computer for £800 and a printer £200 from a local shop in London andpaid by cheque.5/10 Sold goods for £ 2800 and received the money via Bank account12/10 Paid in Cash £110 for repairing printer18/10 Part of furniture returned to Home Ltd £25021/10 The owner received rent £800 for flat and deposited it to the bank account23/10 Sold goods to Rayan £2100; from this amount £1800 cash received immediately andthe rest remains on credit.23/10 Sold goods of £700 to David and received cash24/10 Bought a new Laptop for business use by issuing a cheque £170026/10 Paid the month’s wages to the…Part ALinda started the business of buying and selling toys in Oxford on the 1st of October 2020. Sheis preparing accounts to 31st October 2020. She contributed to the business with £8,000 inthe Bank, £5200 cash, and 3,000 Van. The transactions during the month are as follows:2/10 Bought a new Laptop £1000 from a local shop in Oxford and paid by cheque4/10 Purchased toys (goods) £2450 on credit from Toys Ltd5/10 Sold goods for £ 1500 and received the money in Bank12/10 Paid in Cash £80 for repairing laptop18/10 Goods returned to Toys Ltd £10021/10 Received rent for part of the premises by cheque £50023/10 Sold goods to Fred £1900; from this amount £1500 cash received immediately and therest remains on credit.23/10 Sold goods of £500 to David and received cash24/10 Bought a second-hand car from Oxford motor vehicle auction for business use byissuing a cheque £250026/10 Paid the month’s wages to the part-time shopkeeper by cheque £82030/10 Paid rent by cheque £100031/10 Linda has also…
- Part ALinda started the business of buying and selling toys in Oxford on the 1st of October 2020. Sheis preparing accounts to 31st October 2020. She contributed to the business with £8,000 inthe Bank, £5200 cash, and 3,000 Van. The transactions during the month are as follows:2/10 Bought a new Laptop £1000 from a local shop in Oxford and paid by cheque4/10 Purchased toys (goods) £2450 on credit from Toys Ltd5/10 Sold goods for £ 1500 and received the money in Bank12/10 Paid in Cash £80 for repairing laptop18/10 Goods returned to Toys Ltd £10021/10 Received rent for part of the premises by cheque £50023/10 Sold goods to Fred £1900; from this amount £1500 cash received immediately and therest remains on credit.23/10 Sold goods of £500 to David and received cash24/10 Bought a second-hand car from Oxford motor vehicle auction for business use byissuing a cheque £250026/10 Paid the month’s wages to the part-time shopkeeper by cheque £82030/10 Paid rent by cheque £100031/10 Linda has also…Part ALinda started the business of buying and selling toys in Oxford on the 1st of October 2020. Sheis preparing accounts to 31st October 2020. She contributed to the business with £8,000 inthe Bank, £5200 cash, and 3,000 Van. The transactions during the month are as follows:2/10 Bought a new Laptop £1000 from a local shop in Oxford and paid by cheque4/10 Purchased toys (goods) £2450 on credit from Toys Ltd5/10 Sold goods for £ 1500 and received the money in Bank12/10 Paid in Cash £80 for repairing laptop18/10 Goods returned to Toys Ltd £10021/10 Received rent for part of the premises by cheque £50023/10 Sold goods to Fred £1900; from this amount £1500 cash received immediately and therest remains on credit.23/10 Sold goods of £500 to David and received cash24/10 Bought a second-hand car from Oxford motor vehicle auction for business use byissuing a cheque £250026/10 Paid the month’s wages to the part-time shopkeeper by cheque £82030/10 Paid rent by cheque £100031/10 Linda has also…Linda started the business of buying and selling toys in Oxford on the 1st of October 2020. Sheis preparing accounts to 31st October 2020. She contributed to the business with £8,000 inthe Bank, £5200 cash, and 3,000 Van. The transactions during the month are as follows:2/10 Bought a new Laptop £1000 from a local shop in Oxford and paid by cheque4/10 Purchased toys (goods) £2450 on credit from Toys Ltd5/10 Sold goods for £ 1500 and received the money in Bank12/10 Paid in Cash £80 for repairing laptop18/10 Goods returned to Toys Ltd £10021/10 Received rent for part of the premises by cheque £50023/10 Sold goods to Fred £1900; from this amount £1500 cash received immediately and therest remains on credit.23/10 Sold goods of £500 to David and received cash24/10 Bought a second-hand car from Oxford motor vehicle auction for business use byissuing a cheque £250026/10 Paid the month’s wages to the part-time shopkeeper by cheque £82030/10 Paid rent by cheque £100031/10 Linda has also paid…
- Linda started the business of buying and selling toys in Oxford on the 1st of October 2020. Sheis preparing accounts to 31st October 2020. She contributed to the business with £8,000 inthe Bank, £5200 cash, and 3,000 Van. The transactions during the month are as follows:2/10 Bought a new Laptop £1000 from a local shop in Oxford and paid by cheque4/10 Purchased toys (goods) £2450 on credit from Toys Ltd5/10 Sold goods for £ 1500 and received the money in Bank12/10 Paid in Cash £80 for repairing laptop18/10 Goods returned to Toys Ltd £10021/10 Received rent for part of the premises by cheque £50023/10 Sold goods to Fred £1900; from this amount £1500 cash received immediately and therest remains on credit.23/10 Sold goods of £500 to David and received cash24/10 Bought a second-hand car from Oxford motor vehicle auction for business use byissuing a cheque £250026/10 Paid the month’s wages to the part-time shopkeeper by cheque £82030/10 Paid rent by cheque £100031/10 Linda has also paid…David started a small new business in Bicester at the 1st September 2020. He ispreparing accounts to 30th September 2020. His transactions in first monthwere as follows:1/09 David contributed to the business with a Computer with value of £2000,£20,000 in the Bank and £4200 cash and2/09 Purchased goods £800 on credit from Dawson3/09 Bought a brand new high speed Computer £2000 paying by cheque5/09 Sold goods for £400 and received the money in Bank6/09 Bought goods on cash £400 from M Maurice10/09 Paid rent by cheque £60012/09 Paid in Cash £100 for repairing Computer18/09 Goods returned to Dawson £10021/09 Let off part of the premises receiving rent by cheque £30023/09 Sold goods on credit to Joseph £40023/09 Sold goods of £1500 and received cash24/09 Bought a car for business use paying by cheque £100030/09 Paid the month’s wages by cash £70030/09 David took cash for herself £450 a) Write double entry record the transactions in T-accounts b) Balance the accounts and bring down an…David started a small new business in Bicester at the 1st September 2020. He ispreparing accounts to 30th September 2020. His transactions in first monthwere as follows:1/09 David contributed to the business with a Computer with value of £2000,£20,000 in the Bank and £4200 cash and2/09 Purchased goods £800 on credit from Dawson3/09 Bought a brand new high speed Computer £2000 paying by cheque5/09 Sold goods for £400 and received the money in Bank6/09 Bought goods on cash £400 from M Maurice10/09 Paid rent by cheque £60012/09 Paid in Cash £100 for repairing Computer18/09 Goods returned to Dawson £10021/09 Let off part of the premises receiving rent by cheque £30023/09 Sold goods on credit to Joseph £40023/09 Sold goods of £1500 and received cash24/09 Bought a car for business use paying by cheque £100030/09 Paid the month’s wages by cash £70030/09 David took cash for herself £450 d) Prepare an Income Statement for the period ended 30th September2019**Assuming closing inventory of £…