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The following events apply to Gulf Seafood for the Year 1 fiscal year: 1. The company started when it acquired $33,000 cash by issuing common stock.
2. Purchased a new cooktop that cost $13,200 cash.
3. Earned $22,400 in cash revenue.
4. Paid $14,400 cash for salaries expense.
5. Adjusted the records to reflect the use of the cooktop.
6. Purchased on January 1, Year 1, the cooktop has an expected useful life of five years and an estimated salvage value of $2,800.
7. Use straight-line depreciation.
8. The adjusting entry was made as of December 31, Year 1.
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Record the events in general journal format and post to T-accounts.

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