Based upon the T accounts in Exercise 2-13, prepare the nine journal entries from which the postings
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In exercise 2-13
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Equipment 15,000 Divldends 50,000 (2) 8,700 (3) 3,400 (3) 5,000 4,850 1,000 0 1,000 Accounts Recelvable Accounts Payable Service Revenue 18,200 (7) 8,700 (6) 2,500 (3) 10,000 18,200 Supplles 3,400 (8) Common Stock Operating Expenses 1,100 4,850 1,100 50,000 (4)
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