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aksik [14]
3 years ago
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A sole trader takes out a loan of £5,000 from the bank. Which element(s) of the accounting equation will change due to this tran

saction? A Assets and liabilities only B Assets and capital only C Capital and liabilities only D Assets only
Business
1 answer:
scoundrel [369]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A Assets and liabilities

Explanation:

Since the sole trader takes the loan of £5,000 from the bank that means the cash is increased because the receipts is received  and the loan is also increased as the liability is created

So as per the given situation, both the assets and the liabilities are increased

Therefore the option a is correct and the same should be relevant

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Date     Account Titles               Debit       Credit

Oct. 1    11 Cash                       $32,800

            31 Common Stock                       $32,800

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Oct. 4  53 Rent Expense          $3,180

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To record the payment of October rent.

Oct. 10 18 Truck                    $27,000

            11 Cash                                         $3,000

            21 Notes Payable                      $24,000

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            22 Accounts Payable                   $12,790

To record the purchase of equipment on account.

Oct. 14 13 Supplies               $2,200

            11 Cash                                          $2,200

To record the purchase of supplies for cash.

Oct. 15 14 Prepaid Insurance  $4,920

            11 Cash                                          $4,920

To record the prepayment of annual insurance premium.

Oct. 15 11 Cash                       $13,780

           41 Fees Earned                            $13,780

To record the receipt of cash for job completed.

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Oct. 21  22 Accounts Payable   $4,560

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To record the payment of miscellaneous expense.

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Oct. 31  33 Dividends          $3,640

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