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Katy Williams is the manager of Blue Light Arcade. The company provides entertainment for parties and special events. a. Blue Light Arcade received $58 cash on account for a birthday party held two months ago.
b. Agreed to hire a new employee at a monthly salary of $3,250. The employee starts work next month.
c. Paid $2,250 for a table top hockey game purchased last month on account.
d. Repaid a $5,250 bank loan that had been outstanding for six months. (Ignore interest.)
e. The company purchased an air hockey table for $3,200, paying $1,500 cash and signing a short-term note for $1,700.
Prepare journal entries for the above transactions relating to the year ended December 31. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)
A) Blue Light Arcade received $58 cash on account for a birthday party held two months ago. Record the transaction.
B) Agreed to hire a new employee at a monthly salary of $3,250. The employee starts work next month. Record the transaction.
C) Paid $2,250 for a table top hockey game purchased last month on account. Record the transaction.
D) Repaid a $5,250 bank loan that had been outstanding for six months. (Ignore interest.) Record the transaction.
E) The company purchased an air hockey table for $3,200, paying $1,500 cash and signing a short-term note for $1,700. Record the transaction.

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