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Business, 20.09.2019 20:30 peno211

Sweet shop co. is a chain of candy stores that has been in operation for the past ten years.
a. ordered and received $12,000 worth of cotton candy machines from candy makers inc., which sweet shop co. will pay for in 45 days.
b. sent a check for $6,000 to candy makers inc. for the cotton candy machines from (a).
c. received $400 from customers who bought candy on account in previous months.
d. to raise funds for store upgrades estimated to cost $20,000, sweet shop co. issued 1,000 common shares for $15 each to existing stockholders.
e. sweet shop co. bought ice cream trucks for $60,000 total, paying $10,000 cash and signing a long-term note for $50,000. because the trucks have a lot of specialized components to store ice cream, record them as equipment (even though they could also be considered vehicles).

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