Principles of Accounting
Principles of Accounting
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Author: Belverd E. Needles, Marian Powers, Susan V. Crosson
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 2P

The following accounts are applicable to George’s Warehouse Sweeps:

  1. 1. Cash
  2. 2. Accounts Receivable
  3. 3. Supplies
  4. 4. Prepaid Insurance
  5. 5. Equipment
  6. 6. Notes Payable
  7. 7. Accounts Payable
  8. 8. R. Marcuson, Capital
  9. 9. R. Marcuson, Withdrawals
  10. 10. Service Revenue
  11. 11. Rent Expense
  12. 12. Repair Expense

George’s Warehouse Sweeps completed the following transactions:

Chapter 2, Problem 2P, The following accounts are applicable to Georges Warehouse Sweeps: 1. Cash 2. Accounts Receivable 3.

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Analyze each transaction and show the accounts affected by entering the corresponding numbers in the appropriate debit or credit column as shown in transaction a. Indicate no entry, if appropriate.

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