Survey Of Accounting
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781259631122
Author: Edmonds, Thomas P.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 2, Problem 29E
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IDENTIFICATION OF AN ASSETS, LIABILITY, EQUITY, INCOME, EXPENSES or WITHDRAWAL
For each of the following instructions, indicate the following:
ASSETS- if the transaction results to an asset
LIABILITY- if the transaction results to a liability
EQUITY- if the transaction results to an equity
INCOME - if the transaction results to an income
EXPENSE - if the transaction results to an expense
WITHDRAWAL- if the transaction results to a withdrawal
N/A- if the transaction does not result to any of the elements.
Sale of P10,000 goods for P7,000 cash.
Contribution of land and building from the owner to be used as the new business office.
Receipts of goods from supplier with a billing invoice
Receipt of cash from clients for services to be provided in the future
Exchanges of assets for assets have what effect on equity? Question 10Answer a. increase equity b. may have no
impact on equity c. decrease equity d. There is no relationship between assets and equity.
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Survey Of Accounting
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