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21. The doctor withdrew for his personal use, $ 10,000.
22. bought another new ambulance car on account $1,700,000.
23. Gave free medical services for advertisement cost $25,000.
24. Paid telephone expense in cash $7,000.
25. Sales furniture of worth $200,000 received $150,000 cash and $50,000 on account.
26. Earned medical fees for the week (cash $35,000 and on account $60,000).
27. Received reaming cash of previously sold furniture $50,000.
28. Paid Taxes and Licenses expenses $20,000.
29. Paid cash for another ambulance car taking on account $1,700,000.
30. Paid the following expenses:
Salaries and Attendants $45,000
Utilities Expense, $40,000 (light and water).
Transcribed Image Text:21. The doctor withdrew for his personal use, $ 10,000. 22. bought another new ambulance car on account $1,700,000. 23. Gave free medical services for advertisement cost $25,000. 24. Paid telephone expense in cash $7,000. 25. Sales furniture of worth $200,000 received $150,000 cash and $50,000 on account. 26. Earned medical fees for the week (cash $35,000 and on account $60,000). 27. Received reaming cash of previously sold furniture $50,000. 28. Paid Taxes and Licenses expenses $20,000. 29. Paid cash for another ambulance car taking on account $1,700,000. 30. Paid the following expenses: Salaries and Attendants $45,000 Utilities Expense, $40,000 (light and water).
Selected Transections:
On Nov. 1. Dr. Maryam (sole owner) invested cash amounting to $2,000,000 and a clinic furniture
worth $1,200,000.
2. Bought medical equipment on account from M.R Medical Equipment Supply
Company amounting to $750,000 paying $200,000 and issued a note for the balance.
3. Bought medical supplies for cash, $ 100,000.
4. The doctor withdrew for his personal use, $ 15,000.
5. Paid rent expense $15,000.
6. Medical fees income earned for the week (Cash $50,000 and on Account $60,000).
7. Dr. Maryam. Made an additional cash investment of $350,000.
8. Full payment of the note issued to M.R Medical Equipment Supply Company,
$550,000.
9. Bought a brand new vehicle to be used as ambulance car $2,000,000.
10. Paid advertisement expenses in cash $20,000.
11. Medical fees earned for the week (Cash, $30,000, on Account $ 10,000)
12. Collected in full the patient's accounts of Nov. 6, $60,000.
13. Bought medical supplies on account from Amesco, $30,000
14. Travelled to Davao City to attend conference at Davao Medical School
Foundation, Inc. $3,500.
15. Medical Fees income for two weeks: (Cash $40,000 On Account $ 70,000)
16. Brought a patient to Southern Philippines Medical Center and incurred expenses of
$4,300.
17. Pick up a patient in Asuncion, Davao del Norte for confinement at the clinic,
$900.
18. Bought medical equipment on account from M.R Medical Equipment Supply
Company amounting to $50,000 paying $20,000 and issued a note for the balance.
19. Dr. Maryam paid cash for insurance $ 40,000.
20. Goods worth $1000 given as charity.
Transcribed Image Text:Selected Transections: On Nov. 1. Dr. Maryam (sole owner) invested cash amounting to $2,000,000 and a clinic furniture worth $1,200,000. 2. Bought medical equipment on account from M.R Medical Equipment Supply Company amounting to $750,000 paying $200,000 and issued a note for the balance. 3. Bought medical supplies for cash, $ 100,000. 4. The doctor withdrew for his personal use, $ 15,000. 5. Paid rent expense $15,000. 6. Medical fees income earned for the week (Cash $50,000 and on Account $60,000). 7. Dr. Maryam. Made an additional cash investment of $350,000. 8. Full payment of the note issued to M.R Medical Equipment Supply Company, $550,000. 9. Bought a brand new vehicle to be used as ambulance car $2,000,000. 10. Paid advertisement expenses in cash $20,000. 11. Medical fees earned for the week (Cash, $30,000, on Account $ 10,000) 12. Collected in full the patient's accounts of Nov. 6, $60,000. 13. Bought medical supplies on account from Amesco, $30,000 14. Travelled to Davao City to attend conference at Davao Medical School Foundation, Inc. $3,500. 15. Medical Fees income for two weeks: (Cash $40,000 On Account $ 70,000) 16. Brought a patient to Southern Philippines Medical Center and incurred expenses of $4,300. 17. Pick up a patient in Asuncion, Davao del Norte for confinement at the clinic, $900. 18. Bought medical equipment on account from M.R Medical Equipment Supply Company amounting to $50,000 paying $20,000 and issued a note for the balance. 19. Dr. Maryam paid cash for insurance $ 40,000. 20. Goods worth $1000 given as charity.
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