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Business, 01.03.2021 21:20, shanedawson19

The following transactions pertain to Smith Training Company for Year 1: Jan. 30 Established the business when it acquired $45,000 cash from the issue of common stock. Feb. 1 Paid rent for office space for two years, $24,000 cash. Apr. 10 Purchased $3,200 of supplies on account. July 1 Received $24,000 cash in advance for services to be provided over the next year. 20 Paid $1,500 of the accounts payable from April 10. Aug. 15 Billed a customer $18,000 for services provided during August. Sept. 15 Completed a job and received $8,400 cash for services rendered. Oct. 1 Paid employee salaries of $12,000 cash. 15 Received $15,000 cash from accounts receivable. Nov. 16 Billed customers $42,000 for services rendered on account. Dec. 1 Paid a dividend of $15,000 cash to the stockholders. 31 Adjusted records to recognize the services provided on the contract of July 1. 31 Recorded $3,600 of accrued salaries as of December 31. 31 Recorded the rent expense for the year. (See February 1.) 31 Physically counted supplies; $280 was on hand at the end of the period. Required a. Record the preceding transactions in the general journal, in the given order.

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