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The Accounts with Identification Letters for Ward Company Are Listed

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The accounts with identification letters for Ward Company are listed below.  Letter  Account Title  A  Cash  B  Accounts receivable  C  Office supplies  inventory  D  Equipment  E  Land  F  Accounts payable  G  Notes payable  H  Contributed capital  I  Retained earnings \begin{array} { l l } \text { Letter } & \text { Account Title } \\\text { A } & \text { Cash } \\\text { B } & \text { Accounts receivable } \\\text { C } & \text { Office supplies } \\& \text { inventory } \\\text { D } & \text { Equipment } \\\text { E } & \text { Land } \\\text { F } & \text { Accounts payable } \\\text { G } & \text { Notes payable } \\\text { H } & \text { Contributed capital } \\\text { I } & \text { Retained earnings }\end{array} During 2010,the company completed the transactions given below.You are to indicate the appropriate journal entry for each transaction by giving the account letter and amount.Some entries may need three letters.The first transaction is given as an example.  The accounts with identification letters for Ward Company are listed below.  \begin{array} { l l }  \text { Letter } & \text { Account Title } \\ \text { A } & \text { Cash } \\ \text { B } & \text { Accounts receivable } \\ \text { C } & \text { Office supplies } \\ & \text { inventory } \\ \text { D } & \text { Equipment } \\ \text { E } & \text { Land } \\ \text { F } & \text { Accounts payable } \\ \text { G } & \text { Notes payable } \\ \text { H } & \text { Contributed capital } \\ \text { I } & \text { Retained earnings } \end{array}  During 2010,the company completed the transactions given below.You are to indicate the appropriate journal entry for each transaction by giving the account letter and amount.Some entries may need three letters.The first transaction is given as an example.


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