Business
Business, 14.09.2019 20:10, mads727

Taccounts
cash
bal. 8,000 3/3 2,300
3/25 7,725 3/27 1,275
3/28 4,500 3/29 3,375
3/30 8,125 3/31 1,900
accounts receivable
bal. 1,950
3/18 9,950 3/30 8,125
supplies
bal. 225
3/7 1,450
office equipment
3/2 18,500
accounts payable
3/27 1,275 bal. 1,250
3/7 1,450
notes payable
3/2 18,500
common stock
bal. 7,500
3/28 4,500
retained earnings
bal. 1,425
dividends
3/31 1,900
fees earned
3/18 9,950
3/25 7,725
rent expense
3/3 2,300
wages expense
3/29 3,375
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transactions
descriptions of the transactions for the month of march are provided in the following table. each of the transactions that follow has been posted to the t accounts. referring to the t accounts, select the date on which each transaction occurred, enter the amount of the transaction, and select the account to debit and credit.


Taccounts cash bal. 8,000 3/3 2,300  3/25 7,725 3/27 1,275  3/28 4,500 3/29

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Taccounts
cash
bal. 8,000 3/3 2,300
3/25 7,725 3/27 1,275
3/28 4,500 3/29...

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