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Business, 03.09.2020 04:01 GreenHerbz206

In February, Katie Long formed KL Company Inc. Transactions for the month of March have been posted to the T accounts. An intern has prepared a trial balance from the T accounts, but there seem to be some errors. T accountsCashBal. 8,000 3/3: 2,300 3/25: 7,575 3/27: 1,300 3/28: 7,000 3/29: 3,575 3/30: 8,125 3/31: 1,875 Accounts ReceivableBal. 1,950 3/18: 10,025 3/30: 8,125 SuppliesBal. 225 3/7: 1,450 Office Equipment3/2: 19,000 Accounts Payable3/27: 1,300 Bal.: 1,250 3/7: 1,450 Notes Payable 3/2: 19,000 Common Stock Bal.: 7,500 3/28: 7,000 Retained Earnings Bal.: 1,425 Dividends3/31: 1,875 Fees Earned 3/18: 10,025 3/25: 7,575 Rent Expense3/3: 2,300 Wages Expense3/29: 3,575 Required:TransactionsDescriptions of the transactions for the month of March are provided in the following table. Each of the transactions that follow has been posted to the T accounts. Referring to the T accounts, select the date on which each transaction occurred, enter the amount of the transaction, and select the account to debit and credit.

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