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Business transactions:

On March. 1. Mr. A introduced $50,000 capital in cash into the business.

2. A sum of $30,000 loan borrowed from the Bank at 6% for 5 years.

3. Rent paid of $6,000.

4. Insurance paid $2,400 in advance for two years.

5. Equipment purchased of $10,000 in cash (useful for 5 years).

6. Furniture purchased worth $3,500 in cash (useful for 5 years).

7. Vehicle purchased for business on credit for $5,000 (useful for 5 years).

8. Supplies purchased on account for $1,500.

9. Goods purchased on account for $15,000.

10. Salaries and wages paid for $7,000.

11. Electricity bill paid for $750.

12. Telephone bill paid for $150.

13. Goods to supplier of $100 due to defects.

14. Depreciation expense on equipment for $2,000

15. Depreciation expense on vehicle for $1000.

16. Depreciation expense on furniture for $700

17. Interest expense paid on bank loan for $1,800.

18. Goods sold for $40,250.

19. Mr. A used goods for personal use worth $200.

20. Payment of $14,900 made to supplier for materials purchased on credit.

21. Loan repaid for $6,000.

22. Mr. A withdraws cash of $2,000 for personal use.

23. $5,000 cash deposited into bank.

24. Paid advertising expense of $1,600.

25. Paid water bill for $100.

26. Insurance expense of one year $1,200.

27. Rent expense for this year $6,000.

28. Bad debt expense for $805.

29. Cash received from accounts receivables of $40,250.

30. Materials worth $500 found stole.

Required:

Record these transactions into journal and then post them into ledger using proper format.

(Answer should be in MS word)

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