Listed below are the transactions of Robert Williams, D.D.S., for the month of September. Sept.   1   Williams begins practice as a dentist, invests $18,200 cash and issues 1,820 shares of $10 par stock. 2   Purchases dental equipment on account from Green Jacket Co. for $17,460. 4   Pays rent for office space, $730 for the month. 4   Employs a receptionist, Michael Bradley. 5   Purchases dental supplies for cash, $930. 8   Receives cash of $1,550 from patients for services performed. 10   Pays miscellaneous office expenses, $460. 14   Bills patients $6,180 for services performed. 18   Pays Green Jacket Co. on account, $3,380. 19   Pays a dividend of $3,150 cash. 20   Receives $1,050 from patients on account. 25   Bills patients $1,940 for services performed. 30   Pays the following expenses in cash: Salaries and wages $1,730; miscellaneous office expenses $89. 30   Dental supplies used during September, $370. Record depreciation using a 5-year life on the equipment, the straight-line method, and no salvage value.    a)Enter the transactions shown above in appropriate general ledger accounts (use T-accounts). (Post entries in the order displayed in the problem statement.) Example:        Enter the transactions shown above in appropriate general ledger accounts (use T-accounts). (Post entries in the order displayed in the problem statement.) Cash

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Listed below are the transactions of Robert Williams, D.D.S., for the month of September.

Sept.   1   Williams begins practice as a dentist, invests $18,200 cash and issues 1,820 shares of $10 par stock.
2   Purchases dental equipment on account from Green Jacket Co. for $17,460.
4   Pays rent for office space, $730 for the month.
4   Employs a receptionist, Michael Bradley.
5   Purchases dental supplies for cash, $930.
8   Receives cash of $1,550 from patients for services performed.
10   Pays miscellaneous office expenses, $460.
14   Bills patients $6,180 for services performed.
18   Pays Green Jacket Co. on account, $3,380.
19   Pays a dividend of $3,150 cash.
20   Receives $1,050 from patients on account.
25   Bills patients $1,940 for services performed.
30   Pays the following expenses in cash: Salaries and wages $1,730; miscellaneous office expenses $89.
30   Dental supplies used during September, $370.

Record depreciation using a 5-year life on the equipment, the straight-line method, and no salvage value. 
 

a)Enter the transactions shown above in appropriate general ledger accounts (use T-accounts). (Post entries in the order displayed in the problem statement.)

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