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1. Think about the transactions listed below.
a. A company obtains a $10,000 loan from a bank.
b. A company purchases $15,000 of inventory from its suppliers. They paid $5,000 today and will pay the reminder at a later date.
c. A company makes a $20,000 sale. The customer will pay in 30 days.
For each transaction:
i. What accounts would be impacted?
ii. Would those accounts increase or decrease?
iii. What would you debit and what would you credit if you were doing a journal entry?
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