LooseLeaf for College Accounting: A Contemporary Approach
LooseLeaf for College Accounting: A Contemporary Approach
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ISBN: 9781259995057
Author: M. David Haddock Jr. Professor, John Ellis Price, Michael Farina
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 2, Problem 1PA

Analyzing the effects of transactions on the accounting equation.

On July 1, Tommy Wrigley established Wrigley Home Appraisal Services, a firm that provides expert residential appraisals and represents clients in home appraisal hearings.

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Analyze the following transactions. Record in equation form the changes that occur in assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity. (Use plus, minus, and equals signs.)

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  1. 1. The owner invested $100,000 in cash to begin the business.
  2. 2. Paid $20,250 in cash for the purchase of equipment.
  3. 3. Purchased additional equipment for $15,200 on credit.
  4. 4. Paid $12,500 in cash to creditors.
  5. 5. The owner made an additional investment of $25,000 in cash.
  6. 6. Performed services for $9,750 in cash.
  7. 7. Performed services for $7,800 on account.
  8. 8. Paid $6,000 for rent expense.
  9. 9. Received $5,500 in cash from credit clients.
  10. 10. Paid $7,550 in cash for office supplies.
  11. 11. The owner withdrew $12,000 in cash for personal expenses.

Analyze: What is the ending balance of cash after all transactions have been recorded?

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