Apr 02 Cash 38,000       Computer equipment 11,400       Common stock   49,400           2 Apr 03 Rent expense 2,600       Cash   2,600           3 Apr 04 Office supplies 1,200       Cash   1,200           4 Apr 10 Prepaid insurance 1,800       Cash   1,800           5 Apr 14 Salaries expense 1,540       Cash   1,540           6 Apr 24 Cash 24,000       Commissions revenue   24,000           7 Apr 28 Salaries expense 1,540       Cash   1,540           8 Apr 29 Repairs expense 650       Cash   650           9 Apr 30 Telephone expense 400       Cash   400           10 Apr 30 Dividends 1,700       Cash   1,700           11 Apr 30 Insurance expense 100       Prepaid insurance   100           12 Apr 30 Office supplies expense 600       Office supplies   600           13 Apr 30 Depreciation expense - Computer equipment 190       Accumulated depreciation - Computer equipment   190           14 Apr 30 Salaries expense 616       Salaries payable   616           15 Apr 30 Accounts receivable 1,830       Commissions revenue   1,830           16 Apr 30 Commissions revenue 25,830       Income summary   25,830           17 Apr 30 Income summary 8,236       Depreciation expense - Computer equipment   190     Salaries expense   3,696     Insurance expense   100     Office supplies expense   600     Repairs expense   650     Telephone expense   400     Rent expense   2,600           18 Apr 30 Income summary 17,594       Retained earnings   17,594           19 Apr 30 Retained earnings 1,700       Dividends   1,700   current assets                                                plant assets:                                                 current liabilities:                                       equity:

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Apr 02 Cash 38,000  
    Computer equipment 11,400  
    Common stock   49,400
         
2 Apr 03 Rent expense 2,600  
    Cash   2,600
         
3 Apr 04 Office supplies 1,200  
    Cash   1,200
         
4 Apr 10 Prepaid insurance 1,800  
    Cash   1,800
         
5 Apr 14 Salaries expense 1,540  
    Cash   1,540
         
6 Apr 24 Cash 24,000  
    Commissions revenue   24,000
         
7 Apr 28 Salaries expense 1,540  
    Cash   1,540
         
8 Apr 29 Repairs expense 650  
    Cash   650
         
9 Apr 30 Telephone expense 400  
    Cash   400
         
10 Apr 30 Dividends 1,700  
    Cash   1,700
         
11 Apr 30 Insurance expense 100  
    Prepaid insurance   100
         
12 Apr 30 Office supplies expense 600  
    Office supplies   600
         
13 Apr 30 Depreciation expense - Computer equipment 190  
    Accumulated depreciation - Computer equipment   190
         
14 Apr 30 Salaries expense 616  
    Salaries payable   616
         
15 Apr 30 Accounts receivable 1,830  
    Commissions revenue   1,830
         
16 Apr 30 Commissions revenue 25,830  
    Income summary   25,830
         
17 Apr 30 Income summary 8,236  
    Depreciation expense - Computer equipment   190
    Salaries expense   3,696
    Insurance expense   100
    Office supplies expense   600
    Repairs expense   650
    Telephone expense   400
    Rent expense   2,600
         
18 Apr 30 Income summary 17,594  
    Retained earnings   17,594
         
19 Apr 30 Retained earnings 1,700  
    Dividends   1,700
 
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plant assets:        
         
         
         
         
current liabilities:        
         
         
         
equity:        
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
 
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