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bekas [8.4K]
3 years ago
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For the questions below, select the appropriate answer. Are households primarily buyers or sellers in the goods and services mar

ket? Are households primarily buyers or sellers in the labor market? Are firms primarily buyers or sellers in the in the labor market? Are firms primarily buyers or sellers in the goods and services market?
Business
1 answer:
saveliy_v [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1 = They are Buyers   2= They are buyers.   3=They are sellers.

Explanation:

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General Journal Entries:

a. Debit Cash $18,750

Credit Common stock $18,750

To record cash contributed in exchange of common stock.

b. Debit Office supplies $544

Credit Cash $544

To record the purchase of office supplies.

c. Debit Office Equipment $10,369

Credit Accounts Payable $10,369

To record the purchase of office equipment on account.

d. Debit Cash $2,212

Credit Fees Earned $2,212

To record the receipt of cash for earned fees.

e. Debit Accounts Payable $10,369

Credit Cash $10,369

To record the payment for office equipment.

f. Debit Accounts Receivable $3,975

Credit Fees Earned $3,975

To record the supply of services on account.

g. Debit Rent Expense $530

Credit Cash $530

To record payment for monthly rent.

h. Debit Cash $1,670

Credit Account receivable $1,670

To record the receipt of cash on account.

i. Debit Dividends $1,000

Credit Cash $1,000

To record the payment of cash dividend.

2. T-accounts:

Cash

Account Title           Debit      Credit

Common stock    $18,750

Office supplies                     $544

Fees Earned            2,212

Accounts Payable              10,369

Rent Expense                         530

Account receivable 1,670

Dividends                            1,000

Accounts receivable

Account Title           Debit      Credit

Fees Earned         $3,975

Cash                                       $1,670

Office Supplies

Account Title           Debit      Credit

Cash                       $544

Office Equipment

Account Title           Debit      Credit

Accounts Payable $10,369

Common Stock

Account Title           Debit      Credit

Cash                                      $18,750

Accounts Payable

Account Title           Debit      Credit

Office Equipment                $10,369

Cash                     $10,369

Fees Earned

Account Title               Debit      Credit

Cash                          $2,212

Accounts Receivable 3,975

Rent Expense

Account Title               Debit      Credit

Cash                           $530

Dividends

Account Title               Debit      Credit

Cash                         $1,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

a. Cash $18,750 Common stock $18,750

b. Office supplies $544 Cash $544

c. Office Equipment $10,369 Accounts Payable $10,369

d. Cash $2,212 Fees Earned $2,212

e. Accounts Payable $10,369 Cash $10,369

f. Accounts Receivable $3,975 Fees Earned $3,975

g. Rent Expense $530 Cash $530

h. Cash $1,670 Account receivable $1,670

i. Dividends $1,000 Cash $1,000

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