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Business, 02.10.2019 23:00 snikergrace

Consider the recorded transactions below. debit credit 1. accounts receivable 9,300 service revenue 9,300 2. supplies 1,350 accounts payable 1,350 3. cash 8,300 accounts receivable 8,300 4. advertising expense 1,000 cash 1,000 5. accounts payable 1,800 cash 1,800 6. cash 1,100 deferred revenue 1,100post each transaction to t-accounts and calculate the ending balance for each account. the beginning balance of each account before the transactions is: cash, $2,300; accounts receivable, $3,100; supplies, $290; accounts payable, $2,400; deferred revenue, $190. service revenue and advertising expense each have a beginning balance of zero.

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