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The T account balances for the accounts of Rya’s Planning Services as of January 31, 2019 are listed below.

Cash $ 21,400

Accounts Receivable 17,400

Office Supplies 500

Equipment 14,000

Accounts Payable 9,000

Rya Page, Capital 28,400

Rya Page, Drawing 5,500

Planning Fees Income 26,750

Office Supplies Expense 250

Rent Expense 850

Salaries Expense 3,500

Utilities Expense 750

Prepare an income statement for the Rya’s Planning Services for the month ended January 31, 2019.

Prepare a statement of owner’s equity for Rya’s Planning Services for the month ended January 31, 2019.

Prepare a balance sheet for Rya’s Planning Services as of January 31, 2019.

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