The following accounts and transactions are for Vincent Sutton, Landscape Consultant. Transactions: a. Sutton invested $90,000 in cash to start the business. b. Paid $6,000 for the current month's rent. c. Bought office furniture for $10,580 in cash. d. Performed services for $8,200 in cash. e. Paid $1,250 for the monthly telephone bill. f. Performed services for $14,000 on credit. g. Purchased a computer and copier for $18,000; paid $7,200 in cash immediately with the balance due in 30 days. h. Received $7,000 from credit clients. i. Paid $2,800 in cash for office cleaning services for the month. j. Purchased additional office chairs for $5,800; received credit terms of 30 days. k. Purchased office equipment for $22,000 and paid half of this amount in cash immediately; the balance is due in 30 day I. Issued a check for $9,400 to pay salaries. m. Performed services for $14,500 in cash. n. Performed services for $16,000 on credit. o. Collected $8,000 on accounts receivable from charge customers. p. Issued a check for $2,900 in partial payment of the amount owed for office chairs. q. Paid $725 to a duplicating company for photocopy work performed during the month. r. Paid $1,280 for the monthly electric bill. s. Sutton withdrew $5,500 in cash for personal expenses. Post the above transactions into the appropriate T accounts.

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Fees Income
8,200
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14,000
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14,500
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16,000 (n)
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52,700
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The following accounts and transactions are for Vincent Sutton, Landscape Consultant.
Transactions:
a. Sutton invested $90,000 in cash to start the business.
b. Paid $6,000 for the current month's rent.
c. Bought office furniture for $10,580 in cash.
d. Performed services for $8,200 in cash.
e. Paid $1,250 for the monthly telephone bill.
f. Performed services for $14,000 on credit.
g. Purchased a computer and copier for $18,000; paid $7,200 in cash immediately with the balance due in 30 days.
h. Received $7,000 from credit clients.
i. Paid $2,800 in cash for office cleaning services for the month.
j. Purchased additional office chairs for $5,800; received credit terms of 30 days.
k. Purchased office equipment for $22,000 and paid half of this amount in cash immediately; the balance is due in 30 days.
I. Issued a check for $9,400 to pay salaries.
m. Performed services for $14,500 in cash.
n. Performed services for $16,000 on credit.
o. Collected $8,000 on accounts receivable from charge customers.
p. Issued a check for $2,900 in partial payment of the amount owed for office chairs.
q. Paid $725 to a duplicating company for photocopy work performed during the month.
r. Paid $1,280 for the monthly electric bill.
s. Sutton withdrew $5,500 in cash for personal expenses.
Post the above transactions into the appropriate T accounts.
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Transcribed Image Text:ompleted so far. It does n The following accounts and transactions are for Vincent Sutton, Landscape Consultant. Transactions: a. Sutton invested $90,000 in cash to start the business. b. Paid $6,000 for the current month's rent. c. Bought office furniture for $10,580 in cash. d. Performed services for $8,200 in cash. e. Paid $1,250 for the monthly telephone bill. f. Performed services for $14,000 on credit. g. Purchased a computer and copier for $18,000; paid $7,200 in cash immediately with the balance due in 30 days. h. Received $7,000 from credit clients. i. Paid $2,800 in cash for office cleaning services for the month. j. Purchased additional office chairs for $5,800; received credit terms of 30 days. k. Purchased office equipment for $22,000 and paid half of this amount in cash immediately; the balance is due in 30 days. I. Issued a check for $9,400 to pay salaries. m. Performed services for $14,500 in cash. n. Performed services for $16,000 on credit. o. Collected $8,000 on accounts receivable from charge customers. p. Issued a check for $2,900 in partial payment of the amount owed for office chairs. q. Paid $725 to a duplicating company for photocopy work performed during the month. r. Paid $1,280 for the monthly electric bill. s. Sutton withdrew $5,500 in cash for personal expenses. Post the above transactions into the appropriate T accounts. Analvze: ... < Prev 5 of 9 Next >
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