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No Date          Description  Debit       Credit

1     November 01

Cash                                  $11,000

Common Stock                                 $11,000

To record the issue of common stock for cash.

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Long-term Note Payable                   $1,500

To record the purchase of equipment from Spartan Corporation.

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Accounts Payable                             $1,100

To record the purchase of supplies on account.

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Accounts Receivable   $7,000

Service Revenue                              $7,000

To record the provision of services to customers on account.

5.  November 15

Accounts Payable        $1,200

Cash Account                                  $1,200

To record the payment to suppliers on account.

6.  November 20

Salaries Expense         $1,000

Cash Account                                  $1,000

To record the payment of salaries for the first half month.

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Service Revenue                            $9,000

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To record the payment of rent for November.

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