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Journalize transactions and follow through accounting cycle to preparation of financial statements. On November 1, 2014, the following were the account balances of Rijo Equipment Repair.

Debit Credit
Cash $2,790 Accumulated DepreciationEquipment $500
Accounts Receivable 2,910 Accounts Payable 2,300
Supplies 1,120 Unearned Service Revenue 400
Equipment 10,000 Salaries and Wages Payable 620
Common Stock 10,000
Retained Earnings 3,000
$16,820 $16,820

During November, the following summary transactions were completed.

Nov. 8 Paid $1,220 for salaries due employees, of which $500 is for November and $720 is for October salaries payable.
10 Received $1,810 cash from customers in payment of account.
12 Received $3,710 cash for services performed in November.
15 Purchased store equipment on account $3,510.
17 Purchased supplies on account $1,310.
20 Paid creditors $2,510 of accounts payable due.
22 Paid November rent $450. 25 Paid salaries $1,010.
27 Performed services on account worth $900 and billed customers.
29 Received $750 from customers for services to be performed in the future.

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