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Selected transactions from the journal of Monty Corp., are presented below:
Aug. 1 Cash 37,800
Common Stock 37,800 (Investment of cash for stock)
10 Cash 17,010
Service Revenue 17,010 (Received cash for services performed)
12 Equipment 31,500
Cash 5,040
Notes Payable 26,460 (Purchased office equipment for cash and notes payable)
25 Account Receivable 10,080
Service Revenue 10,080 (Billed clients for services performed)
31 Cash 5,544
Accounts Receivable 5,544 (Receipt of cash on account)
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a. Post the transactions to T-accounts.

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