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Business, 21.01.2020 01:31 keke2933

Selected transactions for m. coronado, an interior decorator, in her first month of business, are as follows.
jan. 2 invested $11,700 cash in business.
3 purchased used car for $3,510 cash for use in business.
9 purchased supplies on account for $585.
11 billed customers $2,808 for services performed.
16 paid $410 cash for advertising.
20 received $819 cash from customers billed on january 11.
23 paid creditor $351 cash on balance owed.
28 withdrew $1,170 cash for personal use by owner.
1. journalize the above transactions.
date account titles and explanation debit credit
jan. 2jan. 3jan. 9jan. 11jan. 16jan. 20jan. 23jan. 28
jan. 2jan. 3jan. 9jan. 11jan. 16jan. 20jan. 23jan. 28
jan. 2jan. 3jan. 9jan. 11jan. 16jan. 20jan. 23jan. 28
jan. 2jan. 3jan. 9jan. 11jan. 16jan. 20jan. 23jan. 28
jan. 2jan. 3jan. 9jan. 11jan. 16jan. 20jan. 23jan. 28
jan. 2jan. 3jan. 9jan. 11jan. 16jan. 20jan. 23jan. 28
jan. 2jan. 3jan. 9jan. 11jan. 16jan. 20jan. 23jan. 28
jan. 2jan. 3jan. 9jan. 11jan. 16jan. 20jan. 23jan. 28

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