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Hart, Attorney at Law, experienced the following transactions in 2018, the first year of operations: Accepted $19,400 on April 1, 2018, as a retainer for services to be performed evenly over the next 12 months. Performed legal services for cash of $62,000. Purchased $1,100 of office supplies on account. Paid $990 of the amount due on accounts payable. Paid a cash dividend to the stockholders of $5,400. Paid cash for operating expenses of $20,100. Determined that at the end of the accounting period $130 of office supplies remained on hand. On December 31, 2018, recognized the revenue that had been earned for services performed in accordance with Transaction 1.

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Show the effects of the events on the financial statements using a horizontal statement model. In the cash flow column, use the initials OA to designate 'operating activity'; IA for 'investing activity'; FA for 'financial activity'; and NC for 'net change in cash'. Use NA to indicate accounts not affected by the even

Event # Cash Supples Accts. Pay Unearn. Rev. Ret. Earn. Rev Exp Net Inc. Cash Flow
1 $36,000 NA NA $36,000 NA $36,000 NA NA $36,000 OA
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