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Roth Contractors Corporation was incorporated on December 1, 2019 and had the following transactions during December:

I'm struggling with exam one part B. Please help me, it's due by this weekend. 

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Journal Entries

Transactions Journal Entries Dr. ($) Cr. ($)
a cash 5000
To common stock 5000
b prepaid rent 1200
To cash 1200
c truck 10000
To accounts payable 10000
d supplies 1000
To accounts payable 1000
e prepaid insurance 1800
To cash 1800
f accounts receivable 4500
To repair revenue 4500
g cash 800
To repair revenue 800
h advertising expenses 350
interest expenses 100
telephone expenses 75
truck operating expenses 425
wages expenses 2500
To cash 3450
i cash 2000
To accounts receivable 2000
j accounts receivable 6500
To repair revenue 6500
k no entry
l advertising expenses 200
interest expenses 150
truck operating expenses 375
wages expenses 2500
To cash 3225
m cash 2000
To repair revenue 2000
n utilities expenses 100
To accounts payable 100

T-accounts

cash
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
a 5000 0 5000
b 0 1200 3800
e 0 1800 2000
g 800 0 2800
h 0 3450 -650
i 2000 0 1350
l 0 3225 -1875
m 2000 0 125
accounts receivable
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
f 4500 0 4500
i 0 2000 2500
j 6500 0 9000
prepaid insurance
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
e 1800 0 1800
prepaid rent
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
b 1200 0 1200
truck
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
cash 10000 0 10000
accounts payable
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
c 0 10000 10000
d 0 1000 11000
n 0 100 11100
common stock
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
a 0 5000 5000
repair revenue
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
f 0 4500 4500
g 0 800 5300
j 0 6500 11800
m 0 2000 13800
advertising expenses
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
h 350 0 350
l 200 0 550
interest expenses
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
h 100 0 100
l 150 0 250
telephone expenses
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
h 75 0 75
truck operating expenses
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
h 425 0 425
l 375 0 800
utilities expenses
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
n 100 0 100
wages expenses
transactions Dr. ($) Cr. ($) Balance ($)
h 2500 0 2500
l 2500 0 5000
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