The rent paid to landlord is credited to:a)Cash Accountb)Rent Accountc...
Landlord`s Account
In double-entry accounting, payments for expenses are typically recorded by debiting the expense account and crediting the cash account. However, if the payment is made to a specific individual or organization, it is generally credited to their account.
In this case, the rent paid to the landlord is an expense for Sunset Tours. To record the payment, Sunset Tours would debit the rent expense account and credit the cash account to reduce the amount of cash on hand. However, since the payment is made to the landlord, it would also be credited to the landlord's account to reduce the amount owed.
The journal entry would be:
Rent Expense (Debit) Cash (Credit) Landlord (Credit)
Options B, C, and D are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the transaction. The rent account is an expense account and would be debited, not credited. The cash account would be credited to reduce the amount of cash on hand, but it would not be credited to the landlord's account. The transaction does not involve any of the other options listed.
It is important to understand the rules for recording transactions in order to accurately prepare financial statements and effectively manage a business.