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Identify which account would be debited and credited to record each transaction occurred at forever green lawn service. the first transaction has been completed as an example. transactions debit credit ex. issued a check for monthly rent. rent expense cash 1. purchased supplies on account. supplies accounts payable 2. purchased new equipment, issuing a check for a down payment, with balance due in thirty days. equipment cash, accounts payable 3. provided services on account. accounts receivable fees income 4. purchase supplies for cash. supplies cash 5. issued a check to pay a creditor on account. accounts payable cash 6. collected payment from credit customer. cash accounts receivable 7. issued checks to pay employees their monthly salaries. salaries expense cash 8. performed services for cash. accounts receivable fees income 9. received cash for damaged supplies returned. cash supplies 10. issued a check to pay the telephone bill.

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