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The following are independent transactions for different businesses. 1. Lagace Enterprises signs a $25,300 note and...

The following are independent transactions for different businesses.

1. Lagace Enterprises signs a $25,300 note and gives cash of $2,800 to a supplier in exchange for equipment it purchased June 1. The term of the note is one year and the interest rate is 8% due at maturity.
2. Mowat Consultants orders supplies on July 4 and agrees that it will pay $1,330 within 30 days from the date of delivery. Delivery is expected in 7 days.
3. Meagher Manufacturing purchases a parcel of land for $148,500 cash on August 15. An appraiser for Meagher valued the land at $149,400.
4. Shak Insurance Co. receives $4,300 cash on Feb. 1 from a customer Larson Repairs Ltd. for coverage for a one-year policy. Answer from the point of view of Shak Insurance Co.
5. Shak Insurance Co. receives $4,300 cash on Feb. 1 from a customer Larson Repairs Ltd. for coverage for a one-year policy. Answer from the point of view of Larson Repairs Ltd.


For each transaction, indicate the basic type of account debited/credited (asset, liability, owner’s equity), specific account debited/credited, the effect of a debit/credit on the account, and the amount. (If an amount decreases the balance of Asset, Liability or Owner’s equity then enter with negative sign e.g. -15,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (15,000). Select NA for No Entry.)

Date Basic Type Increase/Decrease Specific Account Amount
June 1 Debit                                                           AssetLiabilityOwner’s EquityNA                                                           IncreaseDecreaseNA $
Credit                                                           AssetLiabilityOwner’s EquityNA                                                           IncreaseDecreaseNA
Credit                                                           AssetLiabilityOwner’s EquityNA                                                           IncreaseDecreaseNA
July 4 Debit                                                           AssetLiabilityOwner’s EquityNA                                                           IncreaseDecreaseNA
Credit                                                           AssetLiabilityOwner’s EquityNA                                                           IncreaseDecreaseNA
Aug. 15 Debit                                                           AssetLiabilityOwner’s EquityNA                                                           IncreaseDecreaseNA
Credit                                                           AssetLiabilityOwner’s EquityNA                                                           IncreaseDecreaseNA
Feb. 1 Debit                                                           AssetLiabilityOwner’s EquityNA                                                           IncreaseDecreaseNA
Credit                                                           AssetLiabilityOwner’s EquityNA                                                           IncreaseDecreaseNA
Feb. 1 Debit                                                           AssetLiabilityOwner’s EquityNA                                                           IncreaseDecreaseNA
Credit                                                           AssetLiabilityOwner’s EquityNA                                                           IncreaseDecreaseNA

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