Nakashima Gallery had the following petty cash transactions in February of the current year.     Feb. 2   Wrote a $340 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 $16.55 that is immediately used.   9   Paid $44.50 COD shipping charges on merchandise purchased for resale, terms FOB shipping point. Nakashima uses the perpetual system to account for merchandise inventory.   12   Paid $8.75 postage to express mail a contract to a client.   14   Reimbursed Adina Sharon, the manager, $74 for business mileage on her car.   20   Purchased stationery for $68.77 that is immediately used.   23   Paid a courier $23 to deliver merchandise sold to a customer, terms FOB destination.   25   Paid $11.10 COD shipping charges on merchandise purchased for resale, terms FOB shipping point.   27   Paid $51 for postage expenses.   28   The fund had $22.81 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 $70 to a total of $410. 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

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Nakashima Gallery had the following petty cash transactions in February of the current year.

   

Feb. 2  

Wrote a $340 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 $16.55 that is immediately used.

  9  

Paid $44.50 COD shipping charges on merchandise purchased for resale, terms FOB shipping point. Nakashima uses the perpetual system to account for merchandise inventory.

  12  

Paid $8.75 postage to express mail a contract to a client.

  14  

Reimbursed Adina Sharon, the manager, $74 for business mileage on her car.

  20  

Purchased stationery for $68.77 that is immediately used.

  23  

Paid a courier $23 to deliver merchandise sold to a customer, terms FOB destination.

  25  

Paid $11.10 COD shipping charges on merchandise purchased for resale, terms FOB shipping point.

  27   Paid $51 for postage expenses.
  28  

The fund had $22.81 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 $70 to a total of $410.

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.)

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NAKASHIMA GALLERY
Petty Cash Payments Report (for February)
Delivery expense
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Mileage expense
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Postage expense
0.00
Merchandise inventory (transportation-in)
0.00
Office supplies expense
Feb. 20
0.00
Total
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