Ron Smith opens an apartment-locator business near a college campus. He is the sole owner of the proprietorship, which he names Campus Apartment Locators. During the first month of operations, July 2021, the business completes the following Transactions. 1. Smith invested $50,000 cash to start the business. 2. Purchased $300 of office supplies on account. 3. Paid $30,000 to acquire land as a future building site. 4. Earned service revenue and received cash of $2,000. 5. Paid $150 on account. 6. Paid for a personal vacation, which is not a transaction of the business. 7. Paid cash expenses for rent, $400, and utilities, $100. 8. Sold office supplies for cost of $150. 9. Withdrew $1,200 cash for personal use. Assets                                     =                  Liabilities           +                 Owners  Equity        Cash +              Supplies   +           Land                         Accounts  Payable   1.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   2.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Ron Smith opens an apartment-locator business near a college campus. He is the
sole owner of the proprietorship, which he names Campus Apartment Locators.
During the first month of operations, July 2021, the business completes the following
Transactions.
1. Smith invested $50,000 cash to start the business.
2. Purchased $300 of office supplies on account.
3. Paid $30,000 to acquire land as a future building site.
4. Earned service revenue and received cash of $2,000.
5. Paid $150 on account.
6. Paid for a personal vacation, which is not a transaction of the business.
7. Paid cash expenses for rent, $400, and utilities, $100.
8. Sold office supplies for cost of $150.
9. Withdrew $1,200 cash for personal use.

Assets                                     =                  Liabilities           +                 Owners  Equity

       Cash +              Supplies   +           Land                         Accounts  Payable  

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