Compute the january balance for hulse in accounts payable

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Problem - Selected account balances for Hulse Company at January 1, 2014, are presented below.

Accounts Payable $14,000

Accounts Receivable 22,000

Cash 17,000

Inventory 13,500

Hulse's sales journal for January shows a total of $110,000 in the selling price column, and its one-column purchases journal for January shows a total of $77,000.

The column totals in Hulse's cash receipts journal are: Cash Dr. $61,000; Sales Discounts Dr. $1,100; Accounts Receivable Cr. $45,000; Sales Revenue Cr. $6,000; and Other Accounts Cr. $11,100.

The column totals in Hulse's cash payments journal for January are: Cash Cr. $55,000; Inventory Cr. $1,000; Accounts Payable Dr. $46,000; and Other Accounts Dr. $10,000. Hulse's total cost of goods sold for January is $63,600.

Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Cash, Inventory, and Sales Revenue are not involved in the "Other Accounts" column in either the cash receipts or cash payments journal, and are not involved in any general journal entries.

Compute the January 31 balance for Hulse in the following accounts.

(a) Accounts Payable

(b) Accounts Receivable

(c) Cash

(d) Inventory

(e) Sales Revenue

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