Financial Accounting, Student Value Edition (5th Edition)
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Author: Robert Kemp, Jeffrey Waybright
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Record the journal entry to increase the petty cash fund.
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Moon Co. decides to establish a petty cash fund with a beginning balance of $360. At the end of the first month the accumulated receipts represent $80 for
delivery expenses, $200 for merchandise inventory, and $55 for miscellaneous expenses. The fund has a balance of $20. The Journal entry to reimburse
the fund will include:
O Debit to Cash Short and Over for $5
O Credit to Petty Cash for $340
O Debit to Cash for $335
O Credit t to Cash Short and Over for $25
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Brief Exercise 4-35 (Algorithmic)Petty Cash with Change in Fund Balance
Canary Inc. maintains a petty cash fund with a balance of $2,200. During the month of September, Canary's employees made routine expenses using cash from the petty cash fund totaling $1,580. At the end of September, Canary replenishes the petty cash account, but it also decides to increase the fund balance to $3,150. Canary classifies all petty cash transactions as miscellaneous expense.
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Prepare a journal entry to record the petty cash activity. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
Petty Cash Fund
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Miscellaneous Expense
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Cash
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Assume that the custodian of a $450 petty cash fund has $59.50 in coins and currency plus $385.00 in receipts at the end of the
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A debit to Petty Cash for $385.00.
A debit to Cash for $390.50.
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