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Jannelle Richards has worked as a graphic designer for more than5 years. She decided to open her owngraphic design business as of the first of last month, which isknown as Sonoran Graphic Designs.Account for the effect of the following transactions on theaccounting equation for Sonoran.1. Initial investment by Jannelle Richards, $25,000.2. Purchased office supplies from OfficeMax for $1,500, oncredit.3. Paid $4,500 on a 6-month office rental contract.4. Purchases $9,000 of office furniture from Ikea, onaccount.5. Paid $6,000 for a new computer and printer (Equipment).6. Received $9,600 in cash from sales for the first half of themonth.7. For the first half of the month, sales on account totaled$5,100.8. Received $3,000 cash advance from a customer to develop agraphic design project.9. Paid part-time assistant $1,000 for 2-weeks wages.10. Paid telephone bill for the month of $350.11. Received utility bill from APS for $200.12. Collected cash from credit sales of $3,200.13. Recorded rental expense for first month, $750.14. Received $6,900 in cash from sales for the second half ofthe month.15. Paid part-time assistant $1,000 for 2-weeks wages.16. Paid Ikea $5,000 on account.17. Withdrew $12,000 for personal use.Requirements:1. Use the attached T-Account Page to summarize the precedingtransactions as they affect theaccounting equation. Identify each transaction by number.Correctly total each account.2. In good order and form, prepare a Trial Balance
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