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so i posted this before and someone here answered it all right except part 1 of the question i keep getting the last columns weong

so i posted this before and someone here answered it all right except part 1 of the question i keep getting the last columns weong can someone here help me please, i will post the question part 1 and what i mean by getting them wrong in pics

Peyton Smith enjoys listening to all types of music and owns countless CDs. Over the years, Peyton has gained a local reputation for knowledge of music from classical to rap and the ability to put together sets of recordings that appeal to all ages.

During the last several months, Peyton served as a guest disc jockey on a local radio station. In addition, Peyton has entertained at several friends parties as the host deejay.

On June 1, 20Y5, Peyton established a corporation known as PS Music. Using an extensive collection of music MP3 files, Peyton will serve as a disc jockey on a fee basis for weddings, college parties, and other events. During June, Peyton entered into the following transactions:

June 1. Deposited $4,000 in a checking account in the name of PS Music in exchange for common stock.
2. Received $3,500 from a local radio station for serving as the guest disc jockey for June.
2. Agreed to share office space with a local real estate agency, Pinnacle Realty. PS Music will pay one-fourth of the rent. In addition, PS Music agreed to pay a portion of the wages of the receptionist and to pay one-fourth of the utilities. Paid $800 for the rent of the office.
4. Purchased supplies from City Office Supply Co. for $350. Agreed to pay $100 within 10 days and the remainder by July 5, 20Y5.
6. Paid $500 to a local radio station to advertise the services of PS Music twice daily for two weeks.
8. Paid $675 to a local electronics store for renting digital recording equipment.
12. Paid $350 (music expense) to Cool Music for the use of its current music demos to make various music sets.
13. Paid City Office Supply Co. $100 on account.
16. Received $300 from a dentist for providing two music sets for the dentist to play for her patients.
22. Served as disc jockey for a wedding party. The father of the bride agreed to pay $1,000 in July.
25. Received $500 for serving as the disc jockey for a cancer charity ball hosted by the local hospital.
29. Paid $240 (music expense) to Galaxy Music for the use of its library of music demos.
30. Received $900 for serving as PS disc jockey for a local clubs monthly dance.
30. Paid Pinnacle Realty $400 for PS Musics share of the receptionists wages for June.
30. Paid Pinnacle Realty $300 for PS Musics share of the utilities for June.
30. Determined that the cost of supplies on hand is $170. Therefore, the cost of supplies used during the month was $180.
30. Paid for miscellaneous expenses, $415.
30. Paid $1,000 royalties (music expense) to National Music Clearing for use of various artists music during the month.
30. Paid dividends, $500.

Required:

Indicate the effect of each transaction and the balances after each transaction. Enter deductions and negative values (withdrawals and expenses) as negative numbers. For transactions occurring on the same date, enter in the order shown above.

Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders Equity
Cash + Accounts Receivable + Supplies = Accounts Payable + Common Smith, Stock - Dividends + Fees Earned - Music Exp. - Office Rent Exp. - Equip. Rent Exp. - Advertising Exp. - Wages Exp. - Utilities Exp. - Supplies Exp. - Misc. Exp.
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Office Rent Advertising Equip. Rent Exp. Fees Earned Wages Music Exp. vidends + Exp. Exp. Exp. 3,500 3,500 800 x 3,500 800 x 3,500 800 x 500 x 500 x 3,500 800 X 675 3,500 800 X 675 X 500 x 350 x 3,500 350 x 800 X 675 X 1 500 x My Work uses remaining 3,500 3,500 800 x 3,500 800 3,500 800 500 3,500 800 500 675 X 3,500 800 X 675 x 500 x 350 X 3,500 350 X 1 800 x 675 500 x 3,500 350 x 800 x 500 300 Com M Accounts Receivable Accounts Payable Fees Earned usic Ep. Cash Supplies - - Dividends . - - p. - June 1 une 2 3.500 Bal 4,000 3.500 4,900 / 3,500 350 4,000 3,500 3,500 June 3,500 800 X Lune 12 5,300 800 x 675 X 350 x 240 x 590 X 500 5,300 5,300 500 800 X 675 X 500 500 x 900 6,200 590 X 800 X 675 x 500 x 6,200 590 X 800 x 400 x 400 675 x 500 x 300 x 6,200 590 X 800 X 675 x 500 x 400 300 X 675 X 800 x 500 x 400 X 6,200 300 x 180 800 400 x 800 300 x 675 500 X 590 675 X 100 * X 6,200 1,000 X 6,200 1,590 x 300 x 180 x 500 x 400 x 675 X 800 X X 6,200 1,590 ning

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