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Business, 29.09.2021 15:20 chayaharroch03

! HELP URGENTLY NEEDED FOR ACCOUNTING ! *My question is from the textbook Accounting Warren/Reeve/Duchac 27th Edition.*

PR 2-1A: Entries into T accounts and Trial Balance
Connie Young an architect opened an office on October 1, 2019. During the month she completed the following transactions connected with her professional practice. (Attached picture)

HOWEVER, my professor has changed what the problem asks and instead wants an income statement, statement of owner's equity, and a balance sheet for the attached info/question. NOT T ACCOUNTS OR TRIAL BALANCE. (so you can disregard the textbook instructions)

If anyone could please help me out in understanding how to complete this with the given info I will star/upvote or whatever the rating system is here.

Thank you in advance!


! HELP URGENTLY NEEDED FOR ACCOUNTING !

*My question is from the textbook Accounting Warren/Reeve

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