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Business, 20.09.2020 15:01 rleiphart1

Fill in each of the following T-accounts for Belle Co.'s seven transactions listed here. The T-accounts repre sent Belle Co.'s general ledger. Code each entry with transaction number / through 7 (in order) for reference 1. D. Belle created a new business and invested $6,000 cash, $7,600 of equipment, and $12,000 in web servers in exchange for common stock.
2. The company paid $4,800 cash in advance for prepaid insurance coverage.
3. The company purchased $900 of supplies on account.
4. The company paid $800 cash for selling expenses.
5. The company received $4,500 cash for services provided.
6. The company paid $900 cash toward accounts payable.
7. The company paid $3,400 cash for equipment.
Juoda Prepaid Insurance Supplies Cash Web Servers Accounts Payable Equipment Common Stock Services Revenue Selling Expenses

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