Creative Designs, a firm providing art services for advertisers, began business on June 1. The following accounts in its general ledger are needed to record the transactions for June: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Supplies; Office Equipment; Accounts Payable; Common Stock; Dividends; Service Fees Earned; Rent Expense; Utilities Expense; and Salaries Expense. June 1 Lisa Ryan invested $15,000 cash to begin the business; she received common stock for her investment.   2 Paid rent for June, $1,250.   3 Purchased office equipment on account, $6,700.   6 Purchased art materials and other supplies costing $4,100; paid $2,100 down with the remainder due within 30 days.   11 Billed clients for services, $7,500.   17 Collected $3,550 from clients on account.   19 Paid $3,300 on account to office equipment company (see June 3 transaction).   25 Lisa Ryan received a $2,300 dividend.   30 Paid utility bill for June, $650.   30 Paid salaries for June, $2,800.

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Creative Designs, a firm providing art services for advertisers, began business on June 1. The following accounts in its general ledger are needed to record the transactions for June: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Supplies; Office Equipment; Accounts Payable; Common Stock; Dividends; Service Fees Earned; Rent Expense; Utilities Expense; and Salaries Expense.

June 1 Lisa Ryan invested $15,000 cash to begin the business; she received common stock for her investment.
  2 Paid rent for June, $1,250.
  3 Purchased office equipment on account, $6,700.
  6 Purchased art materials and other supplies costing $4,100; paid $2,100 down with the remainder due within 30 days.
  11 Billed clients for services, $7,500.
  17 Collected $3,550 from clients on account.
  19 Paid $3,300 on account to office equipment company (see June 3 transaction).
  25 Lisa Ryan received a $2,300 dividend.
  30 Paid utility bill for June, $650.
  30 Paid salaries for June, $2,800.
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