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Selected transactions for Good Home, a property management company, in its first month of business, are as follows:
Jan. 2 Issued stock to investors for $15,000 cash.
3 Purchased used car for $5,200 cash for use in business.
9 Purchased supplies on account for $500.
11 Billed customers $2,100 for services performed.
16 Paid $450 cash for advertising.
20 Received $1,300 cash from customers billed on January 11.
23 Paid creditor $300 cash on balance owed.
28 Paid dividends of $2,000.
Instructions
For each transaction indicate the following.
(a) The basic type of account debited and credited (asset (A), liability (L), stockholders' equity (SE)).
(b) The specific account debited and credited (cash, rent expense, service revenue, etc.).
(c) Whether the specific account is increased (incr.) or decreased (decr).
(d) The normal balance of the specific account.
Use the following format, in which the January 2 transaction is given as an example. Selected transactions for Good Home, a property management company, in its first month of business, are as follows: Jan. 2 Issued stock to investors for $15,000 cash. 3 Purchased used car for $5,200 cash for use in business.  9 Purchased supplies on account for $500. 11 Billed customers $2,100 for services performed. 16 Paid $450 cash for advertising. 20 Received $1,300 cash from customers billed on January 11. 23 Paid creditor $300 cash on balance owed. 28 Paid dividends of $2,000. Instructions For each transaction indicate the following. (a) The basic type of account debited and credited (asset (A), liability (L), stockholders' equity (SE)). (b) The specific account debited and credited (cash, rent expense, service revenue, etc.). (c) Whether the specific account is increased (incr.) or decreased (decr). (d) The normal balance of the specific account. Use the following format, in which the January 2 transaction is given as an example.


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