What is the net value of the office equimpent account at the month end?
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4700
4700
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4600
4600
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4800
4800
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4500
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What is the balance of the cash account at the month end?
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24905
24905
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31905
31905
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30905
30905
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28905
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What is the balance of the computer supplies account at the month end?
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1875
1875
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1675
1675
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1975
1975
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1775
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What is the of the net value of conmputer equipment account at the month end?
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18800
18800
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18600
18600
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19000
19000
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19200
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How much is the total expense is this month?
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8750
8750
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7950
7950
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8650
8650
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8720
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What is the balance of the total assets at the month end?
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92600
92600
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93600
93600
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83700
83700
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81700
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How much is the repairs expense is this month?
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350
350
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750
750
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760
760
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375
4:59 { Pot will 78% i file - Read-only KA Ky Read Only - You can't save changes to this fi... V CUMULATIVE PROBLEM - Aster Systems On October 1, 2017, Aster Turane organized a computer service company called Aster Systems. Aster is organized as a sole proprietorship and will provide consulting services, computer system installations, and custom program development. Aster Systems has adopted the calendar year for reporting, and expects to prepare the company's first set of financial statements as of Oct. 31, 2017. The initial chart of accounts for the accounting system includes these items: Account Number Account Name 101 Cash 106 Accounts Receivable 126 Computer Supplies 128 Prepaid Insurance 131 Prepaid Rent 163 Office Equipment 167 Computer Equipment 170 Accumulated Depreciation 201 Accounts Payable 1 301 Aster Turane, Capital Account Number Account Name 302 Aster Turane, Withdrawals 403 Computer Services Revenue 623 Wages Expense 625 Rent Expense 626 Insurance Expense 655 Advertising Expense 676 Mileage Expense 684 Repairs Expense, Computer 698 Depreciation Expense 699 Charitable Donations Expense Required Please anwser all MCQ based on the following business transactions. Please do all adjustment entries before you anwer your MCQ questions. The expected useful life of computer system and office equipment are 4 years. There is no residual value for all equipments Please use the straight-line method for the depreciation. Oct. 1 Aster Turane invested $52,000 cash, a $19,200 computer system, and $4,800 of office equipment in the business. 2 Paid six months of rent in advance; $12,000. 3 Purchased computer supplies on credit for $1,975 from Triple-One Supplies. 5 Paid $8,640 cash for one year's premium on a property and liability insurance policy. 6 Billed Norton Electric $6,300 for installing a new computer system. 8 Paid for the computer supplies purchased from Triple-One Supplies. 10 Hired Donald Gee as a part-time assistant for $345 per day, as needed. 12 Billed Norton Electric another $1,850 for computer services rendered. 15 Received $1,650 from Norton Electric on its account. 17 Paid $375 to repair equipment damaged when moving into the new office. 20 Paid $1,950 for an advertisement in the local newspaper. 22 Received the balance owing from Norton Electric on its account. 28 Billed Whistler Resort $9,400 for services. 31 Paid Donald Gee for nine days' work. 31 Aster Turane withdrew $1,200 cash from the business for personal use