On 1-1-2020, Mr. A started business of dealing in electric fans by investing cash Rs. 200000 and equipment at fair value of Rs. 20000 from his personal sources. The other transactions of the business for the month were as under: 2-1-2020, purchased furniture for Rs. 20000 on account/on credit from Mr. B. 5-1-2020, sold furniture for Rs. 22000 on cash. 10-1-2020, purchased computer for cash Rs. 30000. 10-1-2020, company purchased Rs. 450 worth of office supplies on credit. 16-1-2020, borrowed cash Rs. 50000, an interest free from HBL. 20-1-2020, make partial payment to bank of Rs.30000. 25-1-2020, An advertisement was run in the newspaper at a total cost of Rs. 250. Cash was paid when the order was placed.  31-1-2020, paid rent of the office Rs. 2000 for the month of January. Required:  Make Accounting equation.

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On 1-1-2020, Mr. A started business of dealing in electric fans by investing cash Rs. 200000 and equipment at fair value of Rs. 20000 from his personal sources. The other transactions of the business for the month were as under:

2-1-2020, purchased furniture for Rs. 20000 on account/on credit from Mr. B.

5-1-2020, sold furniture for Rs. 22000 on cash.

10-1-2020, purchased computer for cash Rs. 30000.

10-1-2020, company purchased Rs. 450 worth of office supplies on credit.

16-1-2020, borrowed cash Rs. 50000, an interest free from HBL.

20-1-2020, make partial payment to bank of Rs.30000.

25-1-2020, An advertisement was run in the newspaper at a total cost of Rs. 250. Cash was paid when the order was placed.

 31-1-2020, paid rent of the office Rs. 2000 for the month of January.

Required:  Make Accounting equation.

 

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For each of the following items, indicate whether a debit or a credit applies.

  1. increase in retained earnings
  2. decrease in prepaid rent
  3. increase in dividends
  4. decrease in salaries payable
  5. increase in accounts receivable
  6. decrease in common stock
  7. decrease in prepaid insurance
  8. decrease in advertising expense
  9. decrease in unearned service fees

J. increase in office equipment

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