Chrome File Edit View History Bookmarks Profiles Tab Window Help $ 95% Q 8 Mon Sep 6 7:38:31 PM Do Homework - Chapter 2 Graded Homework M HBO M .. mathxl.com/Student/PlayerHomework.aspx?homeworkld=606575962&questionld=7&flushed=false&cld=6643295¢erwin=yes - > C cour Update : Apps M Gmail ACG2021 Online RVC/RVD - Fall 2021Elias Lara Arvesu & | 09/06/217:38 PM > Reading List hot .32 PM EVR 1001L Homework: Chapte... Question 7, E2-20A (boo... HW Score: 48%, 12 of 25 points Part 1 of 11 O Points: 0 of 5 Save ACG 2021 ... Show all Dr. Helen Samoa opened a medical practice specializing in physical therapy. During the first month of operation (December), the business, titled Dr. Helen Samoa, hot Professional Corporation (P.C.), experienced the following events: 32 PM i (Click the icon to view the events.) My Library Read the requirements. Upload Requirement 1. Analyze the effects of these events on the accounting equation of the medical practice of Dr. Helen Samoa, P.C. kshelves hot 29 PM rrer...08 Begin with the first transaction on December 6. (Use parentheses or a minus sign when decreasing accounts. If an input field is not used in the table leave the field empty; do not enter a zero. Enter the transactions in the same order as they appear in the original list.) Premium Accou Cancelled Assets Liabilities Stockholders' Equity G 25 unlocks Unlimited Text Accts Medical Accts Note Common Retained Type of Equity Solutions Cash + Rec. Supplies + Land = Pay. Payable + Stock + Earnings Transaction ... 17_1006 ding-..._ 38 tutor questi Dec 6 More Info sexy 10 secrical energy Dec 6 Samoa invested $150,000 in the business, which in turn issued its common stock to her. Dec 9 The business paid cash for land costing $64,000. Samoa plans to build an office building on the land. Closed Dec The business purchased medical supplies for $2,400 on account. Dec 15 Dr. Helen Samoa, P.C., officially opened for business. Dec 15-31 During the rest of the month, Samoa treated patients and earned service revenue of $9,800, receiving cash for half the revenue earned Dec 15-31 The business paid cash expenses: employee salaries, $3,600; office rent, $900; utilities, $400. (Record the cash amount as a total and identify and record any other amounts separately.) Dec 31 The business sold supplies to another physician for cost of $1,000 and received cash. Help Me Solve This e Dec 31 The business borrowed $34,000, signing a note payable to the bank wer Dec 31 The business paid $1,300 on account Company h Us O 13,045 3 SEP 6Requirements. Analyze the effects of these events on the accounting equation of the medical practice of Dr. Helen Samoa, P.C. After completing the analysis, answer these questions about the business. a. How much are total assets? b. How much does the business expect to collect from patients? c. How much does the business owe in total? (I. How much of the business's assets does Samoa really own? a. How much net income or net loss did the business experience during its rst month of operations