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Business, 03.07.2020 17:01 dnjames01

Nakashima Gallery had the following petty cash transactions in February of the current year. Feb.
2 Wrote a $400 check, cashed it, and gave the proceeds and the petty cashbox to Chloe Addison, the petty cashier.
5 Purchased bond paper for the copier for $14.15 that is immediately used.
9 Paid $32.50 COD shipping charges on merchandise purchased for resale, terms FOB shipping point. Nakashima uses the perpetual system to account for merchandise inventory.
12 Paid $7.95 postage to express mail a contract to a client.
14 Reimbursed Adina Sharon, the manager, $68 for business mileage on her car.
20 Purchased stationery for $67.77 that is immediately used.
23 Paid a courier $20 to deliver merchandise sold to a customer, terms FOB destination.
25 Paid $13.10 COD shipping charges on merchandise purchased for resale, terms FOB shipping point.
27 Paid $54 for postage expenses.
28 The fund had $120.42 remaining in the petty cash box. Sorted the petty cash receipts by accounts affected and exchanged them for a check to reimburse the fund for expenditures.
28 The petty cash fund amount is increased by $100 to a total of $500.
Required:
1. Prepare the journal entry to establish the petty cash fund.
2. Prepare a petty cash payments report for February with these categories: delivery expense, mileage expense, postage expense, merchandise inventory (for transportation-in), and office supplies expense. Sort the payments into the appropriate categories and total the expenditures in each category. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
3. Prepare the journal entries for part 2 to both (a) reimburse and (b) increase the fund amount. (Roundyour answers to 2 decimal places.)

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