Alex Co., Ltd. started its cleaning service on June 1, 2019. Here below were its events and transactions in June, 2019. June 1 Alex Co., Ltd. received $30,000 cash and issued ordinary shares to its shareholders. 2 Purchased supplies on account from Nelly Company $2,000. 5Received $4,400 cash advance from Shang Company for cleaning service to be done next month. 6Hired an employee at a salary of $600 per month payable monthly. The employee started his work today. 11 Paid for one year insurance policy, $2,400. 17Performed cleaning services for $6,000 on account. 20 Cash paid to supplier on account, $1,500. 22 Borrowed $5,000 from the bank and signed a promissory note for this borrowing. 25 Paid for utilities this month, $400. 27 Paid for salary to the employee this month, $500. 29 Received cash from customer on account, $6,000. 30 Performed service to customer for cash, $700.

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Alex Co., Ltd. started its cleaning service on June 1, 2019. Here below were its events and
transactions in June, 2019.
June 1
Alex Co., Ltd. received $30,000 cash and issued ordinary shares to its shareholders.
2 Purchased supplies on account from Nelly Company $2,000.
5Received $4,400 cash advance from Shang Company for cleaning service to be done next
month.
6Hired an employee at a salary of $600 per month payable monthly. The employee started
his work today.
11 Paid for one year insurance policy, $2,400.
17Performed cleaning services for $6,000 on account.
20 Cash paid to supplier on account, $1,500.
22 Borrowed $5,000 from the bank and signed a promissory note for this borrowing.
25 Paid for utilities this month, $400.
27 Paid for salary to the employee this month, $500.
29 Received cash from customer on account, $6,000.
30
Performed service to customer for cash, $700.
Transcribed Image Text:Alex Co., Ltd. started its cleaning service on June 1, 2019. Here below were its events and transactions in June, 2019. June 1 Alex Co., Ltd. received $30,000 cash and issued ordinary shares to its shareholders. 2 Purchased supplies on account from Nelly Company $2,000. 5Received $4,400 cash advance from Shang Company for cleaning service to be done next month. 6Hired an employee at a salary of $600 per month payable monthly. The employee started his work today. 11 Paid for one year insurance policy, $2,400. 17Performed cleaning services for $6,000 on account. 20 Cash paid to supplier on account, $1,500. 22 Borrowed $5,000 from the bank and signed a promissory note for this borrowing. 25 Paid for utilities this month, $400. 27 Paid for salary to the employee this month, $500. 29 Received cash from customer on account, $6,000. 30 Performed service to customer for cash, $700.
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