Quality Service Inc. has the following accounts balances in their charts of accounts balances as at June 1, 2020: Cash $138,000; Accounts receivable $0; Land $ 30,000; Building $0; Supplies $0; Accounts payable $0; Notes payable $0; Quality-capital $70,000; Service revenue $98,000; Utilities, salary expense $0. The company also presented the following transactions for the month: June 1.             Purchased supplies for $1000 on account June 4.           Purchased a building for, $62,100 cash June 6.           Performed service for a client on account, $12,000 June 10.           Borrowed $7,000 cash, signing a note payable June 13.           Paid the liability from June 1 June 17.           Sold for $15,000 land that had cost this same amount June 21.           Received $8000 cash from June 10 transaction June 30.           Paid utilities expense of $600 and salary expense $2,500 Having determined the account balances, represent this information using the accounting equation

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Quality Service Inc. has the following accounts balances in their charts of accounts balances as at June 1, 2020:

Cash $138,000; Accounts receivable $0; Land $ 30,000; Building $0; Supplies $0; Accounts payable $0; Notes payable $0; Quality-capital $70,000; Service revenue $98,000; Utilities, salary expense $0.

The company also presented the following transactions for the month:

June 1.             Purchased supplies for $1000 on account

June 4.           Purchased a building for, $62,100 cash

June 6.           Performed service for a client on account, $12,000

June 10.           Borrowed $7,000 cash, signing a note payable

June 13.           Paid the liability from June 1

June 17.           Sold for $15,000 land that had cost this same amount

June 21.           Received $8000 cash from June 10 transaction

June 30.           Paid utilities expense of $600 and salary expense $2,500

  1. Having determined the account balances, represent this information using the accounting equation.
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