Domingo Company started its business on January 1, 2019. The following transactions occurred during the month of May. A. The owners invested $12,000 from their personal account to the business account. B. Paid rent $600 with check #101. C. Initiated a petty cash fund $600 with check #102. D. Received $1,100 cash for services rendered. E. Purchased office supplies for $158 with check #103. F. Purchased computer equipment $2,500, paid $1,350 with check #104, and will pay the remainder in 30 days. G. Received $800 cash for services rendered. H. Paid wages $600, check #105. I. Petty cash reimbursement: office supplies $256, maintenance expense $108, postage expense $73, miscellaneous expense $55. Cash on hand $116. Check #106. J. Increased petty cash by $30, check #107. Prepare the journal entries. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Domingo Company started its business on January 1, 2019. The following transactions occurred during the month of May.

A. The owners invested $12,000 from their personal account to the business account.
B. Paid rent $600 with check #101.
C. Initiated a petty cash fund $600 with check #102.
D. Received $1,100 cash for services rendered.
E. Purchased office supplies for $158 with check #103.
F. Purchased computer equipment $2,500, paid $1,350 with check #104, and will pay the remainder in 30 days.
G. Received $800 cash for services rendered.
H. Paid wages $600, check #105.
I. Petty cash reimbursement: office supplies $256, maintenance expense $108, postage expense $73, miscellaneous expense $55. Cash on hand $116. Check #106.
J. Increased petty cash by $30, check #107.

Prepare the journal entries. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

A.
 
Domingo, Capital Domingo, Capital
 
 
Cash Cash
B.
 
Rent Expense Rent Expense
 
 
Cash Cash
C.
 
Petty Cash Petty Cash
 
 
Cash Cash
D.
 
Services Income Services Income
 
 
Cash Cash
E.
 
Office Supplies Expense Office Supplies Expense
 
 
Cash Cash
F.
 
Office Supplies Expense Office Supplies Expense
 
 
Computer Equipment Computer Equipment
 
 
Accounts Payable Accounts Payable
G.
 
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H.
 
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I.
 
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J.
 
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