Answer:
Papa Sean's Restaurant
Transactions that affect the Accounting Equation:
a. Increase one asset and decrease another asset.
Cash of $40,000 is received from customers on account.
b. Decrease an asset and decrease equity.
A wage expense of $56,000 is paid for the period
c. Decrease an asset and decrease a liability.
Suppliers are paid $67,000 on account.
d. Increase an asset and increase equity.
Customers are billed $90,000 for services rendered in the month.
e. Increase an asset and increase a liability.
The company purchases equipment worth $35,000 on account.
Explanation:
The accounting equation shows that for each financial transaction of a business affects at least two accounts and may involve the two sides of the accounting equation or affect two accounts on one side of the equation. Â This implies that the equation is always in balance. Â The accounting equation also explains the duality of business transactions.