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Business, 11.02.2021 20:40 johnathondevilchil

A company had the following transactions during September, the first month of its operations: • Issued 50,000 shares of common stock in exchange for $600,000.
• Purchased land for $400,000, using a $150,000 cash down payment and signing a note payable for the balance.
• Received $5,000 from a customer for services to be performed in December
• Made a $60,000 payment on the note payable from the purchase of the land.
• Total monthly sales: Cash sales $50,000 Credit Sales: $17,000
• Purchased equipment on credit for $63,000.
• Collected $8,000 from customers on account.
• Paid $2,000 for September employee wages.
• Received a utility bill for $500 which will be paid next month.
What is the balance in the Cash account at the end of September?
A. $451,000
B. $468,000
C. $461,500
D. $405,000
E. $445,000

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