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Business, 20.07.2021 22:00, ctyrector

A. Performed $8,200 of services on account. b. Collected $5,600 cash on accounts receivable.
c. Paid $1,450 cash in advance for an insurance policy.
d. Paid $400 on accounts payable.
e. Recorded the adjusting entry to recognize $300 of insurance expense.
f. Received $1,600 cash for services to be performed at a later date.
g. Purchased land for $9,000 cash. Purchased supplies for $350 cash.

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Record each of the above transactions.

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