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Business, 20.02.2020 23:08 dolphinkina35

Fill in the missing amounts in the balance sheet after the following transactions. You start with $2,500 in cash and in owner's equity.
a. You purchase testing equipment for $815.
b. You purchace product for $500 and then sell it for $1750.00.
c. You receive next month's utility bill for $185.00.
d. You pay the rent by check for $300.


Fill in the missing amounts in the balance sheet after the following transactions. You start with $2

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