Following is a selection of independent transactions for Jupiter Co.:   Performed services on account, $18,500 Paid salaries of $3,500 for the current month. Paid $2,000 dividend to shareholders Issued common shares to investors in exchange for $60,000 cash The company amortized 1 year of a 3-year insurance policy. The policy was purchased 2 years ago for $36,000 cash. The company purchased a vehicle costing $40,000, paying $10,000 cash and signing a 1-year, 10% note for the     Required   Identify the dollar effect and the direction (+ = Increase; – = Decrease; NE = No Effect) for each of the transactions (b) to (f) on the accounting equation, by completing the table below. Note that the sign must be included to indicate if the amount is positive or negative and if there is no effect, “NE” must be included. Item (a) is done as an example below.     Item Assets Liabilities  Owners’ Equity Net Income a. (example)  +18,500 NE +18,500 +18,500

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Following is a selection of independent transactions for Jupiter Co.:

 

  1. Performed services on account, $18,500
  2. Paid salaries of $3,500 for the current month.
  3. Paid $2,000 dividend to shareholders
  4. Issued common shares to investors in exchange for $60,000 cash
  5. The company amortized 1 year of a 3-year insurance policy. The policy was purchased 2 years ago for $36,000 cash.
  6. The company purchased a vehicle costing $40,000, paying $10,000 cash and signing a 1-year, 10% note for the

 

 

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Identify the dollar effect and the direction (+ = Increase; – = Decrease; NE = No Effect) for each of the transactions (b) to (f) on the accounting equation, by completing the table below. Note that the sign must be included to indicate if the amount is positive or negative and if there is no effect, “NE” must be included. Item (a) is done as an example below.

 

 


Item

Assets

Liabilities 

Owners’ Equity

Net Income

a. (example)

 +18,500

NE

+18,500

+18,500

b

 

 

 

 

c

 

 

 

 

d

 

 

 

 

e

 

 

 

 

f

 

 

 

 

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