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Equation Analysis Sheet (EAS) Test


Out of:​ ​ 12 Marks.


Instructions:

•​ Complete the Equation Analysis Sheet with the following transactions for Ashley Sheppard, the owner of Ashley’s
Dance Studio, located in Brampton, Ontario.

•​ Ensure you calculate the beginning balance in the A. Sheppard, Capital account before you begin. (A = L + OE)

•​ Calculate the totals in each of the accounts at the bottom and demonstrate that the fundamental accounting equation
(A = L + OE) is balanced by completing the last row.


Transactions for June:
1.​ There was a robbery and $1,500 worth of equipment was stolen. Ashley has no insurance to cover the loss.
2.​ Ashley invested $800 of supplies into her business.
3.​ Customer Reza Hoza received $900 private dance lessons. He paid $500 cash right away and will pay the balance he
still owes at a later date.
4.​ Purchased supplies from Hari’s Dance Supplies at a cost of $2,500. A downpayment of $1,000 cash was made at the
time of purchase and the balance is to be paid later.
5.​ Paid the monthly mortgage installment of $2,750.
6.​ A new customer, Talia Singh, received private dance lessons and was charged $250. She will pay later.
7.​ Supplies valued at $1,600 were used up at a dance competition.
8.​ This month, the business received $12,000 in cash for services provided to customers.
9.​ Ashley withdrew $1,500 cash, and $400 in supplies, from the business both for her own personal use.
10.​Sold unneeded equipment (which was originally purchased for $3,000) for $2,000 cash.
11.​ Paid Hari’s Dance Supplies the full balance of the amount owing in the account.
$2.58
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