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Consider the following set of transactions occurring during the month of May for Bison Consulting Company. For each transaction, indicate the impact on
(1) the balance of cash,
(2) cash-basis net income, and
(3) accrual-basis net income for May. The first answer is provided as an example. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.)
Impact on:
(A) Receive $1,500 from customers whowere billed for services in April.
(B) Provide $3,200 of consulting servicesto a local business. Payment is notexpected until June.
(C) Purchase office supplies for $400 onaccount. All supplies are used by theend of May.
(D) Pay $600 to workers. $400 is for work inMay and $200 is for work in April.
(E) Pay $200 to advertise in a localnewspaper in May.
Totals

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