LIABILITIES 210 Accounts Payable 221 Notes Payable 222 Interest Payable 231 Salaries Payable 241 Sales Tax Payable EQUITY 310 Common Stock 311 Retained Earnings 312 Dividends 538 Store Supplies Expense 561 Depreciation Expense-Ofce Equipment 562 Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment 591 Miscellaneous Administrative Expense 592 Miscellaneous Selling Expense T10 Interest Expense ASSETS REVENUE 110 Cash 410 Sales 111 Petty Cash 610 Interest Revenue 120 Accounts Receivable 131 Notes Receivable EXPENSES 132 Interest Receivable 510 Cost of Merchandise Sold 141 Merchandise Inventory 515 Credit Card Expense 145 Office Supplies 516 Cash Short and Over 146 Store Supplies 520 Salaries Expense 151 Prepaid Insurance 531 Advertising Expense 181 Land 532 Delivery Expense 191 Office Equipment 533 Insurance Expense 192 Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment 534 Office Supplies Expense 193 Store Equipment 535 Rent Expense 194 Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment 536 Repairs Expense 537 Selling ExpensesWyoming Restoration Company completed the following selected transactions during July 20Y1: July 1. Established a petty cash fund of $1, 100. 12. The cash sales for the day, according to the cash register records, totaled $8, 192. The actual cash received from cash sales was $8,220. 31. Petty cash on hand was $47. Replenished the petty cash fund for the following disbursements, each evidenced by a petty cash receipt: July 3. Store supplies, $580. 7. Express charges on merchandise sold, $90 (Delivery Expense). 9. Office supplies, $30. 13. Office supplies, $35. 19. Postage stamps, $50 (Office Supplies). 21. Repair to office file cabinet lock, $60 (Miscellaneous Administrative Expense). 22. Postage due on special delivery letter, $28 (Miscellaneous Administrative Expense). 24. Express charges on merchandise sold, $135 (Delivery Expense). 30. Office supplies, $25. July 31. The cash sales for the day, according to the cash register records, totaled $10,241. The actual cash received from cash sales was $10,232. 31. Decreased the petty cash fund by $150. Journalize the transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles