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Business, 20.10.2021 14:00 natalieoppelt

There are selected transactions of Martin Consulting Service. Post the transactions into the appropriate Ledger accounts. DATE TRANSACTIONS
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Sept. 1 Marcus Martin invested $40,000 in cash to start the firm.
4 Purchased office equipment for $4,350 on credit from Zappo, Inc.; received Invoice 8925, payable in 30 days.
16 Purchased an automobile that will be used to visit clients; issued Check 1001 for $28,000 in full payment.
20 Purchased supplies for $550; paid immediately with Check 1002. 23 Returned damaged supplies for a cash refund of $105.
30 Issued Check 1003 for $2,100 to Zappo, Inc., as payment on account for Invoice 8925.
30 Withdrew $3,000 in cash for personal expenses.
30 Issued Check 1004 for $4,500 to pay the rent for October.
30 Performed services for $11,325 in cash. 30 Paid $480 for monthly telephone bill, Check 1005.
Post the above transactions into the appropriate Ledger accounts.

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