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The following transactions are July activities of Bill’s Extreme Bowling, Inc., which operates several bowling centers. A. Bill’s collected $15,600 from customers for services related to games played in July.
B. Bill’s billed a customer for $600 for a party held at the center on the last day of July. The bill is to be paid in August.
C. The men’s and women’s bowling leagues gave Bill’s advance payments totaling $1,850 for the fall season that starts in September.
D. Bill’s received $1,500 from credit sales made to customers last month (in June).
Prepare journal entries to record the above transactions
Record the collection of $16, 400 from customers for services related to games played in July. Record the entry for billing a customer for $405 for a party held at the center on the last day of July. The bill is to be paid in August. Record the advance payments made by the men's and women's bowling leagues totaling $1, 550 for the fall season that starts in September. Record the receipt of $1, 700 from credit sales made to customers last month (in June).

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