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Question 14 The unadjusted trial balance of Copper's Hire Cars is shown below (ignore GST).
Credit
Debit
$ 8,140
12,860
640
2,700
93,600
Copper's Hire Cars
Unadjusted Trial Balance
As at 30 June 2019
Account
Cash at bank
Accounts receivable
Office supplies
Prepaid insurance
Hire cars
Accumulated depreciation - hire cars
Accounts payable
Unearned hire fees
H. S. Capital
H. S. Drawings
Hire fees revenue
Insurance expense
Wages expense
Advertising expense
Maintenance expense
Fuel and oil expense
Total
$ 39,400
10,800
2,260
68,340
20,600
98,700
No
8,180
50,620
3,880
7,600
10,680
219,500
219,500
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