Answer:
1. Increased assets (Cash) – Increased stockholders’ equity (Common Stock)
2. Decreased stockholders’ equity (Rent Expense) - Decreased assets (Cash)
3. Increased assets (Cash) – Increased stockholders’ equity (Service revenue)
4. Increased assets (Accounts receivable) – Increased stockholders’ equity (Service revenue)
5. Decreased liabilities (Cash Dividends Payable) – Decreased assets (Cash)
6. Decreased stockholders’ equity (Advertising Expense) - Increased liabilities (Accounts payable)
7. Increased assets (Cash) – Decreased assets (Accounts receivable)
8. Increased assets (Equipment) – Decreased assets (Cash)
9. Increased assets (Equipment) – Increased liabilities (Accounts payable)
Explanation:
Accounting Equation Formula:
Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity
This equation tells us that Assets are increased by Debits and decreased by Credits, instead, Liabilities and Stockholders´ Equity decreased by Debits and increased by Credits. In the answer, Debits are represented by the left side of the note, and Credits by the right side of the note.