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Swifty Corporation provides security services. Selected transactions for Swifty Corporation are presented below. Oct. 1Issued common stock in exchange for $77,900 cash from investors.2Hired part-time security consultant. Salary will be $2,400 per month. First day of work will be October 15.4Paid 1 month of rent for building for $2,400.7Purchased equipment for $21,200, paying $4,700 cash and the balance on account.8Paid $2,500 for advertising.10Received bill for equipment repair cost of $500.12Provided security services for event for $3,800 on account.16Purchased supplies for $480 on account.21Paid balance due from October 7 purchase of equipment.24Received and paid utility bill for $175.27Received payment from customer for October 12 services performed.31Paid employee salaries and wages of $6,000. Journalize the transactions.

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