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Business, 30.11.2020 09:50 jfarley259

Oct. 1 Issued common stock in exchange for $66,000 cash from investors. 2 Hired part-time security consultant. Salary will be $2,000 per month. First day of work will be October 15. 4 Paid 1 month of rent for building for $2,000. 7 Purchased equipment for $18,000, paying $4,000 cash and the balance on account. 8 Paid $500 for advertising. 10 Received bill for equipment repair cost of $390. 12 Provided security services for event for $3,200 on account. 16 Purchased supplies for $410 on account. 21 Paid balance due from October 7 purchase of equipment. 24 Received and paid utility bill for $148. 27 Received payment from customer for October 12 services performed. 31 Paid employee salaries and wages of $5,100. Required: (a) Journalize the transactions. Do not provide explanations. (b) Post the transactions to T-accounts. (c) Prepare a trial balance at October 31, 2017. (Hint: Compute ending balances of T-accounts first.)

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