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ANALYSIS OF TRANSACTIONS Charles Chadwick opened a business called Charlie’s Detective Service in January 20--. Set up T accounts for the following accounts: Cash;
The following transactions occurred during the first month of business. Record these transactions in T accounts. After all transactions are recorded, foot and balance the accounts if necessary.
- (a) Invested cash in the business, $30,000.
- (b) Bought office supplies for cash, $300.
- (c) Bought office furniture for cash, $5,000.
- (d) Purchased computer and printer on account, $8,000.
- (e) Received cash from clients for services, $3,000.
- (f) Paid cash on account for computer and printer purchased in transaction (d), $4,000.
- (g) Earned professional fees on account during the month, $9,000.
- (h) Paid cash for office rent for January, $1,500.
- (i) Paid utility bills for the month, $800.
- (j) Received cash from clients billed in transaction (g), $6,000.
- (k) Withdrew cash for personal use, $3,000.
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