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Selected accounts from Harper Company are provided below:  Selected accounts from Harper Company are provided below:   Required: In the space provided,briefly describe each indicated transaction.Transaction (a)has been completed as an example.  \begin{array}{|l|l|} \hline \text { Transaction } & \text { Description of Transaction } \\ \hline \text { (a) } & \text { Common stock issued for cash } \\ \hline \text { (b) }  \\ \hline \text { (c) }  \\ \hline \text { (d) }  \\ \hline \text { (e) } \\ \hline \text { (f) }  \\ \hline \text { (g) }  \\ \hline \text { (h) }  \\ \hline \text { (i) }  \\ \hline\text { (j) }  \\ \hline \end{array} Required:
In the space provided,briefly describe each indicated transaction.Transaction (a)has been completed as an example.  Transaction  Description of Transaction  (a)  Common stock issued for cash  (b)  (c)  (d)  (e)  (f)  (g)  (h)  (i)  (j) \begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline \text { Transaction } & \text { Description of Transaction } \\\hline \text { (a) } & \text { Common stock issued for cash } \\\hline \text { (b) } \\\hline \text { (c) } \\\hline \text { (d) } \\\hline \text { (e) } \\\hline \text { (f) } \\\hline \text { (g) } \\\hline \text { (h) } \\\hline \text { (i) } \\\hline\text { (j) } \\\hline\end{array}


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