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Adjusted Trial Balance July 31, Year 1 | Account | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | |-------------------------|-----------|------------| | Cash | | | | Accounts Receivable | | | | Supplies | | | | Prepaid Insurance | | | | Vehicles | | | | Accumulated Depreciation, Vehicles | | | | Accounts Payable | | | | Salaries Payable | | | | Interest Payable | | | | Note Payable | | | | Betty Higgins, Capital | | | | Betty Higgins, Withdrawals | | | | Income Summary | | | | Service Revenue | | | | Depreciation Expense | | | | Repairs Expense | | | | Insurance Expense | | | | Interest Expense | | | | Salaries Expense | | | | Supplies Expense | | | | Legal Fees Expense | | | Total | | |

          Adjusted Trial Balance
July 31, Year 1

| Account                 | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
|-------------------------|-----------|------------|
| Cash                    |           |            |
| Accounts Receivable     |           |            |
| Supplies                |           |            |
| Prepaid Insurance       |           |            |
| Vehicles                |           |            |
| Accumulated Depreciation, Vehicles |           |            |
| Accounts Payable        |           |            |
| Salaries Payable        |           |            |
| Interest Payable        |           |            |
| Note Payable            |           |            |
| Betty Higgins, Capital  |           |            |
| Betty Higgins, Withdrawals |           |            |
| Income Summary          |           |            |
| Service Revenue         |           |            |
| Depreciation Expense    |           |            |
| Repairs Expense         |           |            |
| Insurance Expense       |           |            |
| Interest Expense        |           |            |
| Salaries Expense        |           |            |
| Supplies Expense        |           |            |
| Legal Fees Expense      |           |            |

Total                   |           |            |
        
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Adjusted Trial Balance July 31, Year 1 | Account | Debit ($) | Credit ($) | |-------------------------|-----------|------------| | Cash | | | | Accounts Receivable | | | | Supplies | | | | Prepaid Insurance | | | | Vehicles | | | | Accumulated Depreciation, Vehicles | | | | Accounts Payable | | | | Salaries Payable | | | | Interest Payable | | | | Note Payable | | | | Betty Higgins, Capital | | | | Betty Higgins, Withdrawals | | | | Income Summary | | | | Service Revenue | | | | Depreciation Expense | | | | Repairs Expense | | | | Insurance Expense | | | | Interest Expense | | | | Salaries Expense | | | | Supplies Expense | | | | Legal Fees Expense | | | Total | | |
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