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the Following Transactions Occurred During June 2013 \quad

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Hatcher Tool Service
The following transactions occurred during June 2013:
June 1 \quad Purchased a service truck for $25,500 \$ 25,500 , paying $5,500 \$ 5,500 now and is suing a note payable for the balance; the note is due in monthly installments of $500 \$ 500 plus 10% 10 \% interest on the unpaid principal balance.

June 8 \quad Performed services of $30,400 \$ 30,400 . Received $6,400 \$ 6,400 cash from customers and $24,000 \$ 24,000 for customers billed for completed services.

June 22 \quad Issued common stock in exchange for land having a fair value of $70,000 \$ 70,000 .

June 30 \quad Received an invoice for $2,400 \$ 2,400 from the company's advertising agency for radio and television adswhich were run during the month; the invoice is che in 30 days.


-Refer to Hatcher Tool Service.Indicate the economic effects of each transaction above on the accounting equation.Use the following format for your answers.Show the dollar amounts in the appropriate columns and use a plus (+)sign to indicate an increase and a minus (-)sign to indicate a decrease.
 Transactions Stocknolders Date  Assets = Liabilities + Equity \begin{array}{lc}\underline {\text { Transactions } } &&&&&\text {Stocknolders} \\\underline{\text { Date }} &\underline{\text { Assets }}&=&\underline { \text { Liabilities } } &+&\underline { \text { Equity } } \\\end{array}


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