Date
Transactions
May 2 1. Juanita Ortega transferred an additional $53,250 from
her p...
Computers and Technology, 01.09.2021 01:30 yves379
Date
Transactions
May 2 1. Juanita Ortega transferred an additional $53,250 from
her personal savings account into the business checking
account.
6 2. Bought hiking equipment for $550, Check 367.
7 3. Bought rafting equipment on account from Peak
Equipment Inc. for $2,675.
11 4. Juanita Ortega transferred her own computer, valued at
$850, to the business.
16 5. Bought a cash register for the office on account from
Premier Processors for $1,250.
19 6. Sold the computer on credit for $850 to Mary Johnson.
22 7. Paid $500 on account to Peak Equipment Inc., Check 368.
24 8. Purchased shelves for the office for $650, Check 369.
28 9. Paid $1,250 on account to Premier Processors, Check 370.
31 10. Bought rafting oars for $175, Check 371.
Analyze Calculate the ending balance in the Computer Equipment
account.
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