May 1 Stockholders invested $20,000 cash in exchange for common stock. 2 Hired a se

May 1 Stockholders invested $20,000 cash in exchange for common stock. 2 Hired a se

May 1 Stockholders invested $20,000 cash in exchange for common stock. 2 Hired a secretary-receptionist at a salary of $2,000 per month. 3 Purchased $1,500 of
supplies on account from Hartig Supply Company. 7 Paid office rent of $900 cash for the month. 11 Completed a tax assignment and billed client $2,800 for services
provided. 12 Received $3,500 advance on a management consulting engagement. 17 Received cash of $1,200 for services completed for Lucille Co. 31 Paid
secretary-receptionist $2,000 salary for the month. 31 Paid 40% of balance due Hartig Supply Company. Kara uses the following chart of accounts: No. 101 Cash, No.
112 Accounts Receivable, No. 126 Supplies, No. 201 Accounts Payable, No. 209 Unearned Service Revenue, No. 311 Common Stock, No. 400 Service Revenue, No. 726
Salaries and Wages Expense, and No. 729 Rent Expense. Link to Text Link to Text Link to Text Link to Video (a) Journalize the transactions. (Record entries in the
order displayed in the problem statement. If no entry is required, select “No entry” for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are
automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit