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Using the amounts for accounts provided below, open accounts in an Accounting Equation and perform the transaction analysis with the information provided.
Account balances at the end of June 20x0: Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Capital Cash at Bank Computer Equipment Inventory Loan (Payable in 5 years) Supplies 122,000 79,600 ? 623,000 72,000 385,200 1,808,000 202,600 64,000 Transactions for the financial year 20X0 to 20x1 14-July 16-September 22-October Paid for Research and Development 42,100 by way of electronic transfer. Paid the wages of 190,000. Received 38,000 from customers who previously purchased goods on credit. 22-November Sold office equipment for 95,000 on account. 21-December Paid of part of the loan, 86,400. 19-January The owner withdrew 250,000 as a salary for his personal use. 14-February Sold products costing 640,000 for 790,000 on account. 28-March Purchased supplies costing 17,500 on credit. 29-April Paid the Account Payable that was owing at the beginning of the Financial Year. 15-June Sold products costing 628,000 were sold for 953,200 and received cash.
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