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December business transactions Dec 1 st Paid December rent of $ 2 , 0 5 0 with check # 8 0 1 . Dec. 2

December business transactions
Dec 1st Paid December rent of $2,050 with check #801.
Dec. 2nd Paid $1,425 on Jacksons Inc. invoice from a previously recorded transaction with check #802.
Dec. 3rd Collected $780 from Reynolds Co. from a previous engagement in November.
Dec 4th Completed additional work for Auto Plus, sent invoice #Sp24a for $1,640 due in 1 month.
Dec. 5th Paid employee from work previously expensed in Nov. with payment due Dec. 5th using check #803.
Dec. 8th - Paid $1,300 to cover all utilities for the month of Dec using check #804.
Dec. 9th - Completed $550 worth of work for a repeat customer who pays cash immediately.
Dec. 10th - Collected $790 from Auto Plus from a previous engagement in Nov.
Dec. 11th - Jack Fredrick, the owner, withdrew $3,100 for personal use using check #805.
Dec. 12th - Our employee earned two weeks of pay amounting to $1,770, to be paid Dec. 23rd.
*employee took vacation from Dec. 15th-Dec. 31st. No pay will accrue*
Dec. 15th Completed a large job for Reynolds Co. for $11,500. Sent invoice #Sp24b due Jan. 31st.
Dec. 16nd Collected $6,250 from Reynolds to pay off some of their balance.
Dec. 22md Paid our employee for the work expensed Dec. 12th using check #806.
Dec. 23rd - Purchased land on a note for $57,000 to be used for construction of a new office building.
Land and Notes Payable will have account numbers of 150 and 240, respectively.
Dec 24th-Dec. 31st Owner took off the rest of the year.
Adjustments (due with Part 1)

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