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Lisa Vozniak started her own business, We Do Windows. She offers interior and exterior window cleaning for local area residents. Lisa rents a garage to store her tools and cleaning supplies and has a part-time assistant to answer the phone and handle third-story work. (Lisa is afraid of heights.) The transactions for the month of July are as follows: (a) Lisa invested cash by making a deposit in a bank account for the business, $8,000. (b) Paid rent for July, $150. (c) Purchased a used van for cash, $5,000. (d) Purchased tools on account from Clean Tools, $600. (e) Purchased cleaning supplies that cost $300. Paid $200 cash and will pay the balance next month, $100. (f) Paid part-time assistant (wages) for first half of month, $100. (g) Paid for advertising, $75. (h) Paid two-year premium for liability insurance on van, $480. (i) Received cash from clients for services performed, $800. (j) Performed cleaning services for clients on account, $500. (k) Paid phone bill, $40. (l) Received cash from clients for win

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