The following events concern Anita Moore, a Manitoba law school graduate, for March 2021: 1.   On March 4, she spent $20 on a lottery ticket. 2.   On March 7, she won $285,000 in the lottery and immediately quit her job as a junior lawyer. 3.   On March 10, she decided to open her own law practice, and deposited $80,000 of her winnings in a business chequing account, Moore Legal Services. 4.   On March 14, she purchased a new luxury condominium with a down payment of $150,000 from her personal funds plus a home mortgage of $250,000. 5.   On March 15, Anita signed a rental agreement for her law office space for $2,500 a month, starting March 15. She paid the first month’s rent, as it is due on the 15th of each month. 6.   On March 19, she hired a receptionist. He will be paid $675 a week and will begin working on March 24. 7.   On March 20, she purchased equipment for her law practice from a company that had just declared bankruptcy. The equipment was worth at least $15,000 but Anita was able to buy it for only $8,300. 8.   On March 21, she purchased $275 of supplies on account. 9.   On March 24, she purchased an additional $6,000 of equipment for her law practice for $2,500 plus a $3,500 note payable due in six months. 10.   On March 31, she performed $3,800 of legal services on account. 11.   On March 31, she received $2,500 cash for legal services to be provided in April. 12.   On March 31, she paid her receptionist $675 for the week. 13.   On March 31, she paid $275 for the supplies purchased on account on March 21.     Prepare a tabular analysis of the effects of the above transactions for Anita Moore's law practice on the accounting equation. Prepare a balance sheet at March 31.

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The following events concern Anita Moore, a Manitoba law school graduate, for March 2021:

1.   On March 4, she spent $20 on a lottery ticket.
2.   On March 7, she won $285,000 in the lottery and immediately quit her job as a junior lawyer.
3.   On March 10, she decided to open her own law practice, and deposited $80,000 of her winnings in a business chequing account, Moore Legal Services.
4.   On March 14, she purchased a new luxury condominium with a down payment of $150,000 from her personal funds plus a home mortgage of $250,000.
5.   On March 15, Anita signed a rental agreement for her law office space for $2,500 a month, starting March 15. She paid the first month’s rent, as it is due on the 15th of each month.
6.   On March 19, she hired a receptionist. He will be paid $675 a week and will begin working on March 24.
7.   On March 20, she purchased equipment for her law practice from a company that had just declared bankruptcy. The equipment was worth at least $15,000 but Anita was able to buy it for only $8,300.
8.   On March 21, she purchased $275 of supplies on account.
9.   On March 24, she purchased an additional $6,000 of equipment for her law practice for $2,500 plus a $3,500 note payable due in six months.
10.   On March 31, she performed $3,800 of legal services on account.
11.   On March 31, she received $2,500 cash for legal services to be provided in April.
12.   On March 31, she paid her receptionist $675 for the week.
13.   On March 31, she paid $275 for the supplies purchased on account on March 21.
 
 
Prepare a tabular analysis of the effects of the above transactions for Anita Moore's law practice on the accounting equation.

Prepare a balance sheet at March 31.
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