FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING W/ACCESS >CI<
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.4BE
Analyze the Impact of transactions on the
The following transactions occur for Badger Biking Company during the month of June:
a. Provide services to customers on account for $50,000.
b. Receive cash of $42,000 from customers in (a) above.
c. Purchase bike equipment by signing a note with the bank for $35,000.
d. Pay utilities of $5,000 for the current month.
Analyze each transaction and indicate the amount of increases and decreases in the accounting equation.
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