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For each transaction given, enter in the tabulation given below a "D" for debit and a "C" for credit to reflect the increases and decreases of the assets, liabilities, and equity accounts. In some cases there may be a "D" and a "C" in the same box.
Transactions:
1. Shareholders invest cash in the business in exchange for ordinary shares.
2. Pays insurance in advance for six months.
3. Pays secretary's salary.
4. Purchases supplies on account.
5. Pays electricity bill.
6. Borrows money from local bank.
7. Makes payment on account.
8. Receives cash due from customers.
9. Provides services on account.
10. The company pays dividends. For each transaction given, enter in the tabulation given below a  D  for debit and a  C  for credit to reflect the increases and decreases of the assets, liabilities, and equity accounts. In some cases there may be a  D  and a  C  in the same box. Transactions: 1. Shareholders invest cash in the business in exchange for ordinary shares. 2. Pays insurance in advance for six months. 3. Pays secretary's salary. 4. Purchases supplies on account. 5. Pays electricity bill. 6. Borrows money from local bank. 7. Makes payment on account. 8. Receives cash due from customers. 9. Provides services on account. 10. The company pays dividends.

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