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Chapter 3, Problem 3PB

The following transactions took place at Brown-Huddleston Laundry and Cleaners.

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Analyze each of the transactions. For each transaction, decide what accounts are affected and set up T accounts. Record the effects of the transaction in the T accounts. Use plus and minus signs before the amounts to show the increases and decreases.

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  1. 1. Paid $3,750 for the current month’s rent.
  2. 2. Performed services for $4,500 in cash.
  3. 3. Paid salaries of $3,400.
  4. 4. Performed additional services for $6,100 on credit.
  5. 5. Paid $790 for the monthly telephone bill.
  6. 6. Collected $4,000 from accounts receivable.
  7. 7. Received a $190 refund for an overcharge on the telephone bill.
  8. 8. Performed services for $4,280 on credit.
  9. 9. Paid $475 in cash for the monthly electric bill.
  10. 10. Paid $795 in cash for gasoline purchased for the firm’s van during the month.
  11. 11. Received $3,125 from charge account customers.
  12. 12. Performed services for $4,700 in cash.

Analyze: What total cash was collected for Accounts Receivable during the month?

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