a.Received contribution of $12,000 cash from Sheffield in exchange for common stock.b.Performed service for a...

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a.

Received contribution of

$12,000

cash from

Sheffield

in exchange for common stock.

b.

Performed service for a client and received cash of

$1,700.

c.Paid off the beginning balance of accounts payable.d.

Purchased supplies from OfficeCo. on account,

$800.

e.

Collected cash from a customer on account,

$1,700.

f.

Cash dividends of

$1,800

were paid to stockholders.

g.

Consulted for a new band and billed the client for services rendered,

$5,000.

h.

Recorded the following business expenses for the month:

1. Paid office rent,

$1,100.

2. Paid advertising,

$800.

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The beginning balances given in the question have been entered for you. Analyze the events chronologically, one transaction at a time. Beginning with transaction a., calculate the balance in each account after analyzing the effect of the transaction on the accounting equation. (Complete only the necessary input fields for your transaction lines. [Do not enter any zeros for your transaction lines.] Carry down all balances to the "Bal." line, including zero balance accounts, entering a 0 for any zero balances. Enter a decrease in an account with a minus sign or parentheses. Abbreviations used: A/P = Accounts Payable; A/R = Accounts Receivable; Adv. = Advertising; Com. = Common; Contr. = Contributed; Div. = Dividends; Exp. = Expense; Liab = Liabilities; Rev. = Revenue; Sup. = Supplies.)

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