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Presented below are a number of transactions. determine whether each transaction affects common stock, dividends, revenue, expense, or does not affect stockholders’ equity. provide titles for the revenues and expenses. select not applicable for account title if neither a revenue nor an expense. transaction affects account title (a) costs incurred for advertising. select an affected section select an account title or not applicable (b) cash received for services performed. select an affected section select an account title or not applicable (c) costs incurred for insurance. select an affected section select an account title or not applicable (d) amounts paid to employees. select an affected section select an account title or not applicable (e) cash distributed to stockholders. select an affected section select an account title or not applicable (f) cash received in exchange for allowing the use of the company’s building. select an affected section select an account title or not applicable (g) costs incurred for utilities used. select an affected section select an account title or not applicable (h) cash purchase of equipment. select an affected section select an account title or not applicable (i) cash received from investors. select an affected section select an account title or not applicable

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