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Account Title Debit Credit Cash $9,100
Accounts receivable 13,000
Office supplies 6,600
Trucks 165,000
Accumulated depreciation—Trucks $33,990
Land 41,000
Accounts payable 13,100
Interest payable 1,000
Long-term notes payable 67,000 K
Common Stock 35,000
Retined earnings 128.194
Dividends 22.000
Trucking fees earned 124,000
Depreciation expense
Trucks 26,574
Salaries expense 52,528
Office supplies expense 20,000
Repairs expense Trucks 9,632
Totals $401,194 $401,194

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