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Business, 08.10.2020 14:01 lailahussain99

Boilermaker House Painting Company incurs the following transactions for September. 1. Paint houses in the current month for $15,000 on account. Assets increase and stockholders' equity increases.
2. Purchase painting equipment for $16,000 cash. One asset increases and another asset decreases.
3. Purchase office supplies on account for $2,500. Assets increase and liabilities increase.
4. Pay employee salaries of $3,200 for the current month. One asset increases and another asset decreases.
5. Purchase advertising to appear in the current month, $1,200. Assets increase and stockholders' equity increases.
6. Pay office rent of $4,400 for the current month. Assets decrease and stockholders' equity decreases.
7. Receive $10,000 from customers in (1) above. One asset increases and another asset decreases.
8. Receive cash of $5,000 in advance from a customer who plans to have his house painted in the following month. Assets increase and liabilities increase.
For each transaction, describe the dual effect on the accounting equation. For example, for the first transaction, (1) assets increase and (2) stockholders' equity increases.

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