Post the above transactions to t-accounts

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Question: William Waterspout set up a retailing business selling gardening tools, called ‘Toolgarden' on 1 November 2016.

During the first 2 months of operations ended 31 December 2016 the following business events took place:

Nov. 1. William Waterspout invested €100,000 in the business.

2. Prepaid rent of €6,000 for the following 6 months (Rented a building to use as an office and storerooms from November to April).

3. Purchased equipment for the office for €23,000 paying immediately.

5. Purchased gardening tools to the inventory from a supplier for €10,000 on credit.

10. Sold gardening tools to a customer for €6,500 on credit.

15. Purchased gardening tools from a supplier for €2,400 on credit.

18. Paid for the purchase of 5 November.

19. Received payment from the customer on the sale of 10 November.

30. Took a 5-year bank loan of €30,000.

Dec. 1 Sold gardening tools to a customer for €8,500 on credit.

5. Paid salaries to employees of €5,000.

7. Paid for the purchase of 15 November.

16. William Waterspout withdrew €8,000 from the business and used €2,500 of this to install a swimming pool in his own garden.

30. Paid €2,000 for 2 months' utilities (electricity, water, telephone, etc.)

the following additional information at the year-end for adjusting entries:

Dec. 31. Accrued salary expense for December is €4,500.

31. Prepaid rent still in force (unexpired) is €4,000.

31. Depreciation on office equipment is recorded on the straight-line basis and calculated per month. The equipment is estimated to have the residual value of €5,000. The useful life is 3 years. Consider November as a full month.

31. Accrued interest expense for the time the loan has been outstanding. The bank loan has an interest rate of 6% per annum.

It is also known that closing inventory as at 31 December 2016 is €4,100.

Required: 1. Measure business activities:

a) Post the above transactions to T-accounts.

Use the following names for the T-accounts:

Assets: Cash and bank balance; Trade receivables; Purchases; Office equipment.

Liabilities: Trade payables; Bank loan payable.

Equity: W.Waterspout, Capital; Drawings; Sales revenue; Salary expense; Rent expense; Utilities expense.

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