Financial Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780133791129
Author: Jane L. Reimers
Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed
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Chapter 1, Problem 23EA
Enter each transaction into the
- 1. Green Trees & Lawn earned and collected the cash for $15,000 in service revenues.
- 2. The business paid $2,000 cash for supplies.
- 3. Green Trees & Lawn paid $1,500 of a $4,000 note payable to creditors.
- 4. The company paid $1,100 for rent expense.
- 5. The company’s owner provided $7,500 in additional financing in exchange for common stock.
- 6. The business declared and paid $2,100 in dividends.
- 7. Green Trees & Lawn loaned $2,225 cash to another company.
- 8. Use the following format:
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