Mailin Moon is a freelance writer who submits articles to various magazines and newspapers. She operates out of a small office where she employs one administrative assistant. The following activities occurred during March 2023, her first month of business: a. Moon invested $3,400 worth of equipment into her business along with $3,900 cash. b. Submitted a series of articles to The Globe and Mail and received $7,400 cash. c. Purchased supplies on credit; $1,050. d. Paid the part-time administrative assistant's salary of $1,540. e. Moon ordered $3,900 of office equipment from the IKEA catalogue. It is scheduled to arrive in April or May. f. Paid the rent for the first month; $2,300. g. Submitted an article to Report on Business, will receive $5,400 next month. Show the effects of the activities listed in (a) through (g). For each transaction that affects equity, select the appropriate description beside it (owner investment, owner withdrawal, revenue, rent expense, and salaries expense). (Enter all amounts as positive values. If the transaction/event does not affect equity or does not require a journal entry, select "No Affect on Equity" in the 'Explanation of equity transaction' field.) a. b. C. d. e. f 9. Totals Cash + Accounts Receivable Assets + Supplies + Equipment Liabilities + Accounts Payable + Equity Mailin Moon, Capital Explanation of Equity Transaction

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Mailin Moon is a freelance writer who submits articles to various magazines and newspapers. She operates out of a small office where
she employs one administrative assistant. The following activities occurred during March 2023, her first month of business:
a. Moon invested $3,400 worth of equipment into her business along with $3,900 cash.
b. Submitted a series of articles to The Globe and Mail and received $7,400 cash.
c. Purchased supplies on credit; $1,050.
d. Paid the part-time administrative assistant's salary of $1,540.
e. Moon ordered $3,900 of office equipment from the IKEA catalogue. It is scheduled to arrive in April or May.
f. Paid the rent for the first month; $2,300.
g. Submitted an article to Report on Business, will receive $5,400 next month.
Show the effects of the activities listed in (a) through (g). For each transaction that affects equity, select the appropriate description
beside it (owner investment, owner withdrawal, revenue, rent expense, and salaries expense). (Enter all amounts as positive values. If
the transaction/event does not affect equity or does not require a journal entry, select "No Affect on Equity" in the 'Explanation of
equity transaction' field.)
a.
b.
C.
d.
e.
f.
g.
Totals
Cash
+
Accounts
Receivable
Assets
+
+
Supplies + Equipment
Liabilities +
Accounts
Payable
+
Equity
Mailin Moon,
Capital
Explanation of Equity
Transaction
Transcribed Image Text:Mailin Moon is a freelance writer who submits articles to various magazines and newspapers. She operates out of a small office where she employs one administrative assistant. The following activities occurred during March 2023, her first month of business: a. Moon invested $3,400 worth of equipment into her business along with $3,900 cash. b. Submitted a series of articles to The Globe and Mail and received $7,400 cash. c. Purchased supplies on credit; $1,050. d. Paid the part-time administrative assistant's salary of $1,540. e. Moon ordered $3,900 of office equipment from the IKEA catalogue. It is scheduled to arrive in April or May. f. Paid the rent for the first month; $2,300. g. Submitted an article to Report on Business, will receive $5,400 next month. Show the effects of the activities listed in (a) through (g). For each transaction that affects equity, select the appropriate description beside it (owner investment, owner withdrawal, revenue, rent expense, and salaries expense). (Enter all amounts as positive values. If the transaction/event does not affect equity or does not require a journal entry, select "No Affect on Equity" in the 'Explanation of equity transaction' field.) a. b. C. d. e. f. g. Totals Cash + Accounts Receivable Assets + + Supplies + Equipment Liabilities + Accounts Payable + Equity Mailin Moon, Capital Explanation of Equity Transaction
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