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The trial balance of My Motor, Inc. on March 1, 20XX, lists the entity's assets, liabilities, and owner's equity on that date. Account Title Debit Credit
Cash 26,000
Accounts receivable 4,500
Accounts payable 2,000
Common Stock 20,500
Retained earnings 8,000
Total 30,500 30,500

During March, the business engaged in the following transactions:

a. Borrowed $45,000 from the bank and signed a note payable in the name of the business.
b. Paid cash of $40,000 to acquire land.
c. Performed service for a customer and received cash of $5,000.
d. Purchased supplies on account, $300.
e. Performed customer service and earned revenue on account, $2,600.
f. Paid $1,200 on account.
g. Paid the following cash expenses: salaries, $3,000; rent, $1,500; and interest, $400.
h. Received $3,100 on account.
i. Received a $200 utility bill that will be paid next week.
j. Paid cash dividends of $1,800.

Required

a. Prepare journal entries for each transaction. Key journal entries by the transaction letter
b. Prepare the trial balance of My Motors, Inc. at March 31, 20XX
c. Prepare financial statements for My Motors, Inc. for the period ending March 31, 20XX. (Balance sheet and Income statement)

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