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Business, 17.04.2021 18:30, fvwk

Consider each of the transactions below. All of the expenditures were made in cash. 1. The Edison Company spent $23,000 during the year for experimental purposes in connection with the development of a new product.
2. In April, the Marshall Company lost a patent infringement suit and paid the plaintiff $7,500.
3. In March, the Cleanway Laundromat bought equipment. Cleanway paid $17,000 down and signed a noninterest-bearing note requiring the payment of $23,500 in nine months. The cash price for this equipment was $36,000.
4. On June 1, the Jamsen Corporation installed a sprinkler system throughout the building at a cost of $39,000.
5. The Mayer Company, plaintiff, paid $23,000 in legal fees in November, in connection with a successful infringement suit on its patent.
6. The Johnson Company traded its old machine with an original cost of $12,900 and a book value of $6,300 plus cash of $10,200 for a new one that had a fair value of $13,300. The exchange has commercial substance.
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Prepare journal entries to record each of the above transactions. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

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