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Required Information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Vanishing Games Corporation (VGC) operates a massively multiplayer online game, charging players a monthly

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Required Information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Vanishing Games Corporation (VGC) operates a massively multiplayer online game, charging players a monthly subscription of $11. At the start of January 2021, VGC's Income statement accounts had zero balances and its balance sheet account balances were as follows: Cash Accounts Receivable Supplies Equipment Buildings Land Land Accounts Payable Deferred Revenue Notes Payable (due 2025) Common Stock Retained Earnings $ 1,630,000 208,000 15,400 936,000 516,000 1,600,000 160,000 166,000 150,000 2,700,000 1,729,400 In addition to the above accounts, VGC's chart of accounts includes the following: Service Revenue, Salaries and Wages Expense. Advertising Expense, and Utilities Expense. The following transactions occurred during the January month a Received $62,500 cash from customers on 1/1 for subscriptions that had already been earned and charged on account In 2020 b. Purchased 10 new computer servers for $41,100 on 1/2. paid $12,200 cash and signed a three-year note for the semainder owed. Paid $13.400 for an Internet advertisement run on 1/3. d. On January 4. purchased and received $5,750 of supplies on account. e Received $210,000 cash on 1/5 from customers for service revenue earned in January 1 On January 6, paid $5,750 cash for supplies purchased on January 4. g. On January 7, sold 12,300 subscriptions at $11 each for services provided during January. Half was collected in cash and half was sold on account. h. Pald $320,000 in wages to employees on 1/30 for work done in January 1. On January 31, received an electric and gas utility bill for $5,520 for January utility services. The bill will be paid in February 4. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance as of January 31, 2021

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