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Beverly crusher is a licensed cpa. during the first month of operations of her business (a sole proprietorship), the following events and transactions occurred.
april 2 invested $34,830 cash and equipment valued at $15,540 in the business.
2 hired a secretary-receptionist at a salary of $320 per week payable monthly.
3 purchased supplies on account $830. (debit an asset account.)
7 paid office rent of $630 for the month.
11 completed a tax assignment and billed client $1,360 for services rendered. (use service revenue account.)
12 received $3,940 advance on a management consulting engagement.
17 received cash of $2,950 for services completed for ferengi co.
21 paid insurance expense $150.
30 paid secretary-receptionist $1,280 for the month.
30 a count of supplies indicated that $130 of supplies had been used.
30 purchased a new computer for $7,000 with personal funds. (the computer will be used exclusively for business purposes.)
journalize the transactions in the general journal. (credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. do not indent manually. if no entry is required, select "no entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

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