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Business, 29.10.2020 17:30 xaniawashington

Please somebody help "Bethany Hartman is starting Hartman’s Lawn Service, a small service business. Hartman’s uses the accounts shown in the following equation. For each transaction, complete the following: (a) Analyze the transaction to determine which accounts in the accounting equation are affected. (b) In the appropriate columns, enter a plus sign (+) if the account increases or a minus sign (–) if the account decreases, and then enter the amount. (c) Calculate and enter a new balance for each transaction in the accounting equation. (d) Before going on to the next transaction, determine that the accounting equation is still in balance. Transaction 1 is given as an example."
1. Received cash from owner as an investment, $5,000.00.
2. Paid cash for insurance, $1,800.00.
3. Bought supplies on account from Hickman Mowing, $700.00.
4. Bought supplies on account from Knapp Co., $200.00.
5. Paid cash on account to Hickman Mowing, $300.00.
6. Paid cash for supplies, $100.00.
7. Paid cash on account to Knapp Co., $100.00.
8. Received cash from owner as an investment, $1,000.00.


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