Do Now: Record t-accounts for the following transactions

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Do Now: Record t-accounts for the following transactions Lesson 3-1 Do Now: LO1 Record t-accounts for the following transactions Using those T-accounts, sketch out the journal entry

Paid Cash for Insurance Lesson 3-2 Paid Cash for Insurance LO4 Prepaid Insurance 900.00 January 3. Paid cash for insurance, $900.00. Check No. 2. Cash 900.00 1 Date 2 Debit 4 Source Document Credit 3 1. Write the date in the Date column. 2. Write the title of the account debited in the Account Title column. Write the debit amount in the Debit column. 3. On the next line, indented about one centimeter, write the title of the account credited in the Account Title column. Write the credit amount in the Credit column. 4. Write the source document number in the Doc. No. column.

Bought Supplies on Account Lesson 3-2 Bought Supplies on Account LO5 Supplies 220.00 January 5. Bought supplies on account from Canyon Office Supplies, $220.00. Memorandum No. 1. Accounts Payable—Canyon Office Supplies 220.00 1 Date 2 Debit 4 Source Document Credit 3 1. Write the date in the Date column. 2. Write the title of the account debited in the Account Title column. Write the debit amount in the Debit column. 3. On the next line, indented about one centimeter, write the title of the account credited in the Account Title column. Write the credit amount in the Credit column. 4. Write the source document number in the Doc. No. column.

Accounts Payable—Canyon Office Supplies Lesson 3-2 Paid Cash on Account LO5 100.00 Accounts Payable—Canyon Office Supplies January 9. Paid cash on account to Canyon Office Supplies, $100.00. Check No. 3. Cash 100.00 1 Date 2 Debit 4 Source Document Credit 3 1. Write the date in the Date column. 2. Write the abbreviated title of the account debited in the Account Title column. Write the debit amount in the Debit column. 3. On the next line, indented about one centimeter, write the title of the account credited in the Account Title column. Write the credit amount in the Credit column. 4. Write the source document number in the Doc. No. column.

Lesson 3-2 Audit Your Understanding 1. When cash is paid for insurance, which account is listed on the first line of the entry? ANSWER Prepaid Insurance

Lesson 3-2 Audit Your Understanding 2. When supplies are bought on account, which account is listed on the first line of the entry? ANSWER Supplies

Lesson 3-2 Audit Your Understanding 3. When supplies are bought on account, which account is listed on the second line of the entry? ANSWER Accounts Payable

Lesson 3-2 Audit Your Understanding 4. When cash is paid on account, which account is listed on the second line of the entry? ANSWER Cash