First, you have to categorize each transaction as financial, operating, or investment. THEN, determine if the total assets increases, decreases, or stays the same. THEN, determine if the total income decreases, increases, or stays the same. THEN determine what financial statement each transaction is on (income statement, balance statement, statement of owner's equity, cash flow, balance statement). It can be on more than one financial statement!

a. Buck began his business by depositing​ $25,000 into the business checking account. He received common stock in exchange.
b. The company provided services to customers for​ $30,000 cash.
c. The company paid travel expenses in the amount of​ $1,000 cash.
d. The company borrowed​ $5,000 from the bank for operating capital.
e. The company purchased​ $275 worth of office supplies​ (for future​ use) from Office Market for cash.
f. During the​ month, the company paid cash of​ $5,000 for operating expenses.
g. The company paid monthly rent on the retail space in the amount of​ $1,250.
h. The company paid the staff​ $4,200.
i. The company declared and paid a dividend of​ $1,000 to the​ owner, John Buck.
j. On the last day of the​ month, Buck's purchased equipment costing​ $6,250 by signing a note payable with the bank.

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