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Answer:
Flounder Corp.
The Effect of Each Transaction on the Accounting Equation:
1. Issued shares of common stock to investors in exchange for $137,000 in cash.
Assets (Cash +$137,000) = Liabilities + Equity (Common Stock +$137,000))
2. Borrowed $55,000 by issuing bonds.
Assets (Cash +$55,000) = Liabilities (Bonds Payable +$55,000) + Equity
3. Purchased delivery trucks for $63,000 cash.
Assets (Cash -$63,000; Trucks +$63,000) = Liabilities + Equity
4. Received $18,000 from customers for services performed.
Assets (Cash +$18,000) = Liabilities + Equity (Retained Earnings +$18,000)
5. Purchased supplies for $6,600 on account.
Assets (Supplies +$6,600) = Liabilities (Accounts Payable +$6,600) + Equity
6. Paid rent of $5,900.
Assets (Cash -$5,900) = Liabilities + Equity (Retained Earnings -$5,900)
7. Performed services on account for $10,700.
Assets (Accounts Receivable +$10,700) = Liabilities + Equity (Retained Earnings +$10,700)
8. Paid salaries of $26,700.
Assets (Cash -$26,700) = Liabilities + Equity (Retained Earnings -$26,700)
9. Paid a dividend of $11,500 to shareholders.
Assets (Cash -$11,500) = Liabilities + Equity (Retained Earnings -$11,500)
Explanation:
The accounting equation states that Assets = Liabilities + Equity. This equation is the basis of the double system of recording accounting transaction. It shows that assets are funded by either liabilities or equity or a combination of the two. With this equation, every transaction is recorded twice on either side of the equation or on one side, as the case may be. The equation is always in balance because transactions are entered twice.