Mr. Faroq opened a service station on May 1, a summary of May transactions is presented below.  Started business by investing $20,000 cash.  Purchased supplied of $1,000 by cash.  Purchased equipment of $5000 by cash.  Incurred 300 of advertising costs in the Fox News on account.  Received $2500 in cash from customers for services provided.  Mr. Farooq withdrew $1,500 cash for personal use.  Paid part-time employee salaries $3,000.  Paid utility bills $240.  Paid $1000 cash for May office rent.  Provided repair service on account to customers $1750.  Cash $1000 collected from customer for services billed in transaction (10). Paid cash to Fox News 300 for account payable due in transaction (5) Instructions:  Prepare a tabular analysis of the transactions, using the Accounting Equation

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  1. Mr. Faroq opened a service station on May 1, a summary of May transactions is presented below. 
  2. Started business by investing $20,000 cash. 
  3. Purchased supplied of $1,000 by cash. 
  4. Purchased equipment of $5000 by cash. 
  5. Incurred 300 of advertising costs in the Fox News on account. 
  6. Received $2500 in cash from customers for services provided. 
  7. Mr. Farooq withdrew $1,500 cash for personal use. 
  8. Paid part-time employee salaries $3,000. 
  9. Paid utility bills $240. 
  10. Paid $1000 cash for May office rent. 
  11. Provided repair service on account to customers $1750. 
  12. Cash $1000 collected from customer for services billed in transaction (10).
  13. Paid cash to Fox News 300 for account payable due in transaction (5)

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Prepare a tabular analysis of the transactions, using the Accounting Equation  

 

Assets

Liabilities & Equities

Sr.No

Cash

Supplies

Equipment

Account Receivable

Account Payable

Capital

             
             
             
             
             

 

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