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For each of the following accounts indicate (a) the type of account (Asset, Liability, Owner's Equity, Revenue, Expense), (b) the debit
and credit effects, and (c) the normal account balance.
(a)
Type of Account
(b)
Debit and Credit Effects
(c)
Normal Balance
1.
Accounts Payable
Liability
Debit decreases, credit increases
Credit
2.
Accounts Receivable
Asset
Debit increases, credit decreases
Debit
3.
Owner's Capital
Owner's Equity
Debit decreases, credit increases
Credit
4.
Owner's Drawings
Owner's Equity
Debit increases, credit decreases
Debit
5.
Service Revenue
Revenue
Debit decreases, credit increases
Credit
6.
Insurance Expense
Expense
Debit increases, credit decreases
Debit
7.
Notes Payable
Liability
Debit decreases, credit increases
Credit
8.
Equipment
Asset
Debit increases, credit decreases
Debit
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