Exam 2: Analyzing and Recording Transactions
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Source documents provide evidence of business transactions and are the basis for accounting entries.
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Montgomery Marketing Co.had assets of $475,000; liabilities of $275,500; and equity of $199,500.Calculate its debt ratio.
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If insurance coverage for the next three years is paid for in advance,the amount of the payment is debited to an asset account called Prepaid Insurance.
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At the beginning of January of the current year,Thomas Law Center's ledger reflected a normal balance of $52,000 for accounts receivable.During January,the company collected $14,800 from customers on account and provided additional services to customers on account totaling $12,500.Additionally,during January one customer paid Thomas $5,000 for services to be provided in the future.At the end of January,the balance in the accounts receivable account should be:
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